Hearing plays a critical role in speech, language, and learning. Our free hearing screening, conducted by a licensed speech-language pathologist, is a quick and easy way to check whether hearing may be impacting communication.
This brief screening helps identify potential hearing concerns that could affect speech clarity, language development, attention, or academic performance. It is offered at no cost and with no obligation. (Please note that it is up to the clinician’s discretion to provide a recommendation to an audiologist for additional testing; therefore, the speech pathologist can decline this service being performed at the clinic).
A short case history review
Age-appropriate hearing screening measures
Observation of listening and response skills
Immediate feedback and recommendations
Hearing screenings typically take 10–15 minutes to complete.
Children or adults who:
Have speech or language concerns
Are difficult to understand or frequently ask for repetition
Appear inattentive or struggle with listening
Have not had a recent hearing check
This screening is not a diagnostic hearing test and does not replace a comprehensive audiological evaluation. If results indicate a possible concern, we will provide guidance and referrals to a licensed audiologist for further testing.
This hearing screening is completely free.
Our goal is to rule out hearing concerns early so speech and language needs can be addressed accurately and effectively.
Hearing plays a critical role in speech, language, and learning. Our free hearing screening, conducted by a licensed speech-language pathologist, is a quick and easy way to check whether hearing may be impacting communication.
This brief screening helps identify potential hearing concerns that could affect speech clarity, language development, attention, or academic performance. It is offered at no cost and with no obligation. (Please note that it is up to the clinician’s discretion to provide a recommendation to an audiologist for additional testing; therefore, the speech pathologist can decline this service being performed at the clinic).
A short case history review
Age-appropriate hearing screening measures
Observation of listening and response skills
Immediate feedback and recommendations
Hearing screenings typically take 10–15 minutes to complete.
Children or adults who:
Have speech or language concerns
Are difficult to understand or frequently ask for repetition
Appear inattentive or struggle with listening
Have not had a recent hearing check
This screening is not a diagnostic hearing test and does not replace a comprehensive audiological evaluation. If results indicate a possible concern, we will provide guidance and referrals to a licensed audiologist for further testing.
This hearing screening is completely free.
Our goal is to rule out hearing concerns early so speech and language needs can be addressed accurately and effectively.