Stockton University Speech and Hearing Clinic - serving the community with affordable therapeutic and diagnostic services to improve overall communication.
The Stockton University Speech and Hearing Clinic (SUSHC) has serviced Atlantic County area residents for over 40 years. Thousands of grateful patients have taken advantage of the customized, quality, inexpensive and professional diagnostic and therapeutic services available from our caring team in our warm and friendly environment.
You don’t need insurance. In fact, SUSHC doesn’t accept it. Our goal is to provide healthcare that’s accessible to all of our clients at an affordable price.
The Stockton University Speech and Hearing Clinic functions primarily as an educational and training facility for graduate students in communication disorders. Students who treat clients in the clinic are referred to as Student Clinicians.
The objectives of the Stockton University Speech and Hearing Clinic are to:
1. Provide the highest quality of speech, language, and hearing services to diverse client populations.
2. Offer clinical services at a reasonable cost to consumers.
3. Educate and prepare graduate student clinicians for the profession of speech-language pathology.
4. Provide an environment for undergraduate students to conduct supervised clinical observations.
5. Serve as a resource for the community.
6. Advocate for the needs of individuals with communicative disorders.
7. Educate the public about the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology and about the prevention and treatment of communication disorders.
The Stockton University Speech and Hearing Clinic has a long-standing tradition of service to the southern New Jersey community. Student Clinicians provide quality services under the supervision of speech-language pathologists and audiologists who are certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Diagnostic and intervention services are provided to children and adults in need of habilitation or rehabilitation in the areas of articulation, phonology, language, fluency, voice, accent management, and aural rehabilitation.