The Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic is a division of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD). The clinic is located in the Fairchild Hall/Rachel Cooper building. We offer audiology and speech-language pathology services at our on-campus clinic.

The ISU Speech and Hearing Clinic is a nonprofit organization open to students and the public. We serve clients across the entire age-range, offering pediatric and adult services. The clinic provides services and products at reasonable rates. All current Illinois State students receive a 50 percent discount on all clinic services. Additionally, audiology and speech services provided in the clinic are covered by Student Health Insurance. The clinic also works with third-party insurers.

Examples of services include the following; for a full list of services, visit the clinic’s website.

Audiology

  • Comprehensive hearing exams assess the integrity of the auditory system, measure hearing sensitivity, and identify the presence of hearing loss.
  • Hearing aid services include consultations, fittings, and adjustments.
  • Cochlear implant mapping services
  • Assistive listening devices include FM systems, infrared systems, pocket talkers, amplified phones, alarm systems, and applications for the Illinois Telecommunications Access Corp. (iTAC).
  • Custom hearing protection helps keep your ears safe while working out, attending sporting events and concerts, mowing the lawn, recreational shooting, and more. Noise protection can result in an improved listening experience with less distortion and fatigue and protect your ears from noise-induced hearing loss.
    • Musician plugs offer attenuation options to help musicians hear the characteristics of music more accurately.
    • Sleep plugs are manufactured with a soft material to reduce surrounding noise and allow for a comfortable and peaceful night of sleeping.
  • Tinnitus also described as ‘ringing in the ears’ can interfere with daily activities. An assessment can be conducted to provide management options.

Speech and Language

  • Accent modification services can be provided to those who desire to address this component of speech.
  • Stuttering services use fluency-generating techniques that help patients produce smooth, less effortful speech.
  • Gender affirming communication services help bring people closer to the goal of having verbal output that matches their inner identity.
  • Cognitive communication disorders can be addressed by providing intervention services and resources.
  • Speech and language evaluations

If you have a question about the clinic’s services or would like to schedule an appointment, contact speechhearingclinic@IllinoisState.edu or (309) 438-8641.