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NYU Steinhardt Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

Communicative Sciences and Disorders

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About the Clinic

Clinic Director, Alicia Morrison-Fagbemi, MA, CCC-SLP

The New York University Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic is a graduate-training center within the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders. Our clinic supports individuals across the lifespan with a range of communication needs. We provide multilingual screenings, evaluations, and intervention in the areas of speech, language, hearing, voice, and stuttering. We strive to provide personalized services tailored to each individual’s needs, offering both individual and group therapy through in-person and telepractice modalities. Our services are available in both individual and group settings, provided in person and through telepractice. 

We are committed to culturally and linguistically responsive and sustaining care that advances social justice and inclusion, antiracism, decolonization, and anti-ableism. Our approach centers the voices of historically marginalized communities, ensuring equitable access to communication for all. We nurture intellectual curiosity and prepare students to be of service to others by developing empathetic, skilled practitioners dedicated to the fundamental right to communication.

Licensed and certified speech-language pathologists deliver comprehensive clinical education and supervision to graduate student clinicians preparing them for state licensure and national certification in speech-language pathology. Through this education, we support the professional growth of future practitioners while upholding the highest standards of care to deliver the best possible services to our clients.

The NYU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic welcomes and serves all individuals, regardless of race, creed, color, age, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, national origin, or disability.

We are located at 665 Broadway, Suite 900, in downtown Manhattan, easily accessible by the 6, B, D, F, M, W, and R trains.  

Please note: We do not accept any non-NYU students for observation or internships. These types of requests will not receive responses.

Clinical Services

  • Acquired apraxia of speech

  • Aphasia

  • Autism spectrum 

  • Childhood apraxia of speech

  • Developmental delay

  • Dysarthria

 

  • Gender Affirming Voice and Communication

  • Hearing Difference

  • Language delay (late talker)

  • Language disorders

  • Primary progressive aphasia

 

  • Social Skills

  • Speech sound disorder (articulation and phonology)

  • Stuttering/cluttering

  • Traumatic brain Injury

  • Voice disorders

We also offer group sessions for:

Adult Stuttering

A weekly therapy and support group for adults who stutter, providing a space to explore their relationship with stuttering and change this relationship if they choose to.

Aphasia

This support group is an opportunity for clients with aphasia – a language disorder that is caused by damage to the brain – to practice their communication skills.

Gender Affirming Voice and Communication

This monthly group supports transgender individuals to achieve their authentic voices in a safe, nurturing environment and facilitate modifications toward self-selected communication goals.

Book an Appointment

At the NYU Speech Language Hearing Clinic, we train future Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), we require a comprehensive speech-language evaluation at our clinic before beginning weekly services. Evaluations are typically conducted in person, and our weekly sessions are offered both in-person and via teletherapy.

To be added to the waitlist for an evaluation, we require intake documentation to be submitted in advance. Once your intake documents are received, you will be added to our waitlist and contacted when we can schedule an evaluation appointment. Please note that ongoing services are not guaranteed following an evaluation.

To begin the intake process, please follow the appropriate link on our webpage linked here.

For any questions, please contact us at:

Phone: 212-998-5230
Clinic’s email: nyuspeechclinic@nyu.edu

Online Payment

If you are a current client and would like to pay for your services electronically, please fill out the form below.

 

Online Payment Form(link is external)

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