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Provides various specialized pediatric medical care from audiology to urology.

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Tracheotomy Care
Audiology
Eye Care
Surgery
Internal Medicine
Otolaryngology
Neurology
Offers specialized medical care, such as pulmonary, dermatology, immunology, neurology and much more.

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Allergy Specialty
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Sports Medicine
Neurology
Otolaryngology
Podiatry / Foot Care
Dermatology
Internal Medicine
Surgery
Eye Care
Audiology
Nuclear Medicine
Provides various therapy programs, for infants, children, and adults with hearing loss, including an auditory-oral therapy program for children, speech reading, pre and post-cochlear implant auditory training for children and adults.

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Cochlear Implants
Audiology
Speech and Language Pathology
Offers specialized medical care, such as pulmonary, dermatology, immunology, neurology and much more.

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Allergy Specialty
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Sports Medicine
Neurology
Otolaryngology
Podiatry / Foot Care
Dermatology
Internal Medicine
Surgery
Eye Care
Audiology
Nuclear Medicine
Offers diagnostic and treatment services to children and adults for a variety of communication disorders. All clinical services are supervised by professional speech-language pathologists and audiologists who hold certification by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. Speech-language pathology services include: Comprehensive evaluations of communication including speech, language and literacy; Language therapy: spoken and written language; Articulation therapy; Voice therapy; Treatment of stuttering; Treatment of myofunctional disorders, swallowing and related functions; Treatment of cognitive-communication disorders and Consultation regarding Augmentative/Alternate Communication. In addition communication enhancement services are offered to: Improve English-language proficiency and Modify accent. Audiology services include: Audiological evaluations and screenings; Hearing aid evaluations, including fitting and dispensing; Central auditory processing evaluations and Aural rehabilitation services. Additional specialty clinics include: Speaking of Toddlers and The Aphasia Program. Some community-based projects include: Language stimulation groups at the Saltzman Community Services Center's Diane Lindner-Goldberg Child Care Institute (CCI) and Language-literacy support program at an area elementary school. Call for more detailed information regarding services offered.

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Speech and Language Evaluations
Audiology
Private Colleges / Universities
Speech and Hearing
Speech Therapy
Audiological Evaluations
Speech and Language Pathology
Hearing Screening
Gathers funds for a variety of ministries with the Deaf throughout the United States and the world, including Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf and Mill Neck Services for Deaf Adults. For grant guidelines and applications, please call or visit the website.

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Hearing Loss
Religious Activities
Deafness
Charities / Grantmaking Organizations
Speech and Hearing
Developmental Disabilities
Hard of Hearing
Provides educational services for children Grades 6-8. Also includes developmental assessment, auditory training, speech/language therapy, occupational therapy, counseling and clinical evaluation.

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Language Therapy
Auditory Training
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Middle Schools
Language Impairments
Provides speech, language, and hearing services to individuals of all ages. Screening, evaluation, and therapy services are provided by graduate students from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology under the direct supervision of clinical faculty and professional staff who are licensed by New York State and hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (i.e., ASHA). State-of-the-art equipment aids clinic faculty in the diagnosis and remediation of a variety of disorders, including the following: articulation and phonological disorders; verbal and written language impairments in children and adults; aphasia; cognitive-communication deficits; hearing; auditory processing; voice and resonance; stuttering and other fluency disorders; motor speech function; swallowing; and traumatic brain injury. Clinical faculty also work with individuals who wish to modify their accents. Services are currently free; donations are graciously accepted to support ongoing clinical education. The Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic does not discriminate in the delivery of clinical services on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.

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Swallowing Disorders Clinics
Auditory Training
Speech and Language Pathology
Audiological Evaluations
Aural Rehabilitation Therapy
Provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment services in speech and language including articulation, phonology, oral motor function, expressive language, voice, laryngectomy, fluency, language/learning difficulties, post stroke rehabilitation. Swallowing: modified barium swallow study, chewing difficulties, swallowing disorders. Hearing: comprehensive audiologic testing, pure tone testing, speech reception testing, tympanometry, acoustic reflex testing, hearing aid evaluation, vestibular/ balance testing ENG, newborn hearing testing, otoacoustic emissions, central audiology difficulties, tinnitus and auditory training.
State-of-the-art facility geared to specialized pediatric medicine and surgery. This is also a teaching facility to train future healthcare providers in pediatric care. This hospital also carries a philosophy that "Families are insiders" and therefore that family-centered care is the core the active involvement in the healing process is important to recovery.

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Art Therapy
Otolaryngology
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Sports Medicine
Organ / Tissue Transplant Education Programs
Neonatal Care
Allergy Specialty
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Music Therapy
Audiology
Eye Care
Pediatrics
Asthma Clinics
Services include hearing testing (pediatric and adult) and fittings for hearing devices.
Provides infants and toddlers with hearing loss, communication disorders, and/or multiple disabilities a small class milieu, 2 to 3 days a week, in a Total Communication, Language Rich Environment (LRE). Instruction is language based, and information is presented by voice, sign, pictures, music, and/or using concrete objects. Infants and toddlers have the opportunity, as appropriate, to participate in "special" classes such as music and dance, plus weekly field trips into the community. Additionally, home visits are scheduled at least once a week with a NYS Certified Teacher of the Deaf to educate family members on communication and other interactive strategies to use at home. Sign language classes and other support services are available to families through the Parent Center.

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Sign Language Instruction
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities / Delays
Offers on site Comprehensive Audiological Services: newborn hearing screening, diagnostic ABR/ASSR, VRA and behavioral audiometry, immitance testing, pediatric hearing aid fitting and programming/BAHA services, pediatric cochlear implant mapping, and device troubleshooting and repair. Offers Infant/Toddler and Preschool Educational Programming, including everyday listening strategies for the home; parent involvement based on auditory verbal principles; natural conversations as the basis of communication; weekly interaction with hearing peers; individualized speech and language therapy services; and integrated programs that include occupational therapy, physical therapy and other related services as needed. Also offers Family Education and Support. Free transportation available.

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Hearing Aids
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities / Delays
Hearing Screening
Auditory Training
Audiological Evaluations
Aural Rehabilitation Therapy
Hearing Aid Evaluations
Provides rehabilitative services including audiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, inpatient acute short term rehabilitation services, audiology, and occupational medicine.

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Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Hearing Screening
Vision Screening
Occupational Therapy
Commercial Assistive Technology Equipment Fit/Modification
Balance Screening
Speech Therapy
Audiological Evaluations
Physical Therapy
Language Therapy
Drug/Alcohol Testing
* Offers instruction in American Sign Language to hearing members of the community who are interested in learning to communicate more effectively with deaf persons. Sign language classes are also available to area businesses.

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Sign Language Instruction
Hearing screenings, audio-metric testing and hearing aids for all ages by licensed audiologist.
Provides services for individuals with hearing impairments including hearing aids, auditory processing evaluations, and tinnitus retraining therapy.

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Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Hearing Aids
Audiological Evaluations
Assistive Technology Information
Hearing Screening
Assistive Listening Devices
Provides routine hearing evaluations as well as a Hearing Conservation Clinic to help prevent Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) in soldiers.
Offers occupational therapy, physical therapy outpatient services, and speech language pathology.

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Pediatric Feeding Disorders Programs
Occupational Therapy
Audiological Evaluations
Language Therapy
Aquatic Therapy
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Offers services to assist children in achieving age-appropriate language, readiness and social skills which will enable them to enroll in early childhood activities within their neighborhoods. The Hearing Services Infant Program offers a comprehensive, multifaceted program for infants and toddlers who have hearing losses. Any child with a hearing loss significant enough to warrant the use of hearing aids is considered a candidate for the program. Referrals can be made for any child as soon as the diagnosis of a hearing loss is confirmed including newborns and children who are candidates for, or who have received, cochlear implants. Parent training and center-based services are the two key components of the program. Home-based services are based upon Project SKI-HI, a comprehensive intervention program for children with hearing losses and their families. Parents and family members learn about hearing loss, the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants, communication options and the development of language. This model recognizes the importance of helping parents and family members learn to work/play effectively with their child in order to stimulate audition, communication and language skills. The focus of these sessions is on the parent/family members, and how best to interact with the child. The parent advisor does not work directly with the child, but instructs, advises, teaches and models activities that the parent/family members can use with their child. Center-based services are initially provided to children and family members on an individual basis. This affords the family members an opportunity to ask questions, to practice using and troubleshooting the amplification equipment and to observe and imitate the ways in which the staff work with the child. Following this initial period, the staff may continue to work with the child individually or in a small group. Within the toddler groups, emphasis is placed on learning turn-taking skills, social communication and cooperative play, with a continued emphasis on the development of auditory skills and the acquisition of language. Speech therapy services may be provided to the child on an individual pull-out basis or as part of a collaborative instructional model within the classroom. Call for more detailed information.

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Audiological Evaluations
Hearing Screening
Special Education
Hearing Aid Evaluations
Provides clinical services to children and adults with disabilities. Provides evaluations, therapeutic intervention, and primary medical care, including audiology, dental services, nursing, mental health services, occupational, physical, and speech therapy, and assistive technology training.

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Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Assistive Technology Training
Audiology
Dental Care
Central Intake / Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides a not-for-profit, full-service speech and hearing center. We provide speech, language, and hearing evaluations and therapy to individuals and groups of all ages and all types of communication disorders. The HY Weinberg Center for Communication Disorders provides speech-language evaluations and intervention in-person and remotely, via telepractice. Speech/Language services include: Comprehensive Speech/Language; Evaluations; Individual and Group Therapy and Parent/Family Education. Hearing services include: Complete Audiological Evaluations; Hearing Aid Evaluations; Fitting and Dispensing of Hearing Aids; Immittance Testing; Central Auditory Testing; Auditory Brainstem Response Testing (ABR); Otoacoustic Emissions Testing and Aural Rehabilitation. Group programs include: TOTalk; KIDTalk; PreRead; Social Communication Groups; Accent Modification/English Conversation Group; Adult Communication Group and Transgender Voice Group. Most services are provided free of charge with a nominal administrative fee per semester. Call for detailed information regarding each service offered.

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Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Hearing Screening
Auditory Training
Hearing Aid Evaluations
Communication Training
Audiological Evaluations
Speech and Hearing
Speech Therapy
Speech and Language Evaluations
Private Colleges / Universities
Offers specialized medical care, such as pulmonary, dermatology, immunology, neurology and much more.

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Allergy Specialty
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Sports Medicine
Neurology
Otolaryngology
Podiatry / Foot Care
Dermatology
Internal Medicine
Surgery
Eye Care
Audiology
Nuclear Medicine
On campus university outpatient clinic with dedicated clinical staff and faculty of speech-language pathologists, an audiologist, support staff, and student clinicians. Faculty and clinical staff have a variety of expertise and experience in communication sciences, speech-language development, and disorders. Assessment and therapy services are available for children and adults in the areas of speech, language, apraxia, auditory processing, aural rehabilitation, voice, fluency, aphasia, cognition, swallowing, augmentative communication and hearing services (including hearing evaluations and hearing aids). The Stroke/Head Injury Support Group meets 2 times monthly during the academic year.

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Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Aural Rehabilitation Therapy
Audiological Evaluations
Speech and Language Pathology
Auditory Training
Hearing Aids
Provides anger management, counseling, crisis intervention, parenting skills classes, social skills training, audiology, social work, nursing, psychological, occupational, physical and behavioral therapy services. In-home services may include: - Adaptive Aids, Equipment - Behavior Management - Feeding, Swallowing - Individual Counseling - Nutrition - Occupational Therapy - Physical Therapy - Social Work

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Parenting Skills Classes
In Person Crisis Intervention
Psychological Assessment
Health / Disability Related Counseling
Social Skills Training
Physical Therapy
Audiological Evaluations
Behavior Modification
Occupational Therapy
Anger Management