SDSU Audiology Clinic
The SDSU Audiology Clinic has moved from a fee-based to a donation-based system for some services directly related to diagnostic hearing evaluations.
Donation-based services include:
- comprehensive hearing tests (audiograms)
- immittance tests (tympanograms/acoustic reflex testing)
- otoacoustic emissions tests (DPOAE/TEOAE)
A fee-based structure remains in place for services related to hearing aids. These services include:
- hearing aid evaluations, consultations and demonstrations
- hearing aid purchases
- hearing aid maintenance and repair
- custom earmolds
- assistive listening devices
- hearing aid related products (domes, batteries, tubing, etc.)
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Audiology Clinic Director | Dr. Christine Kirsch |
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Office Staff | Ms. Marla Fulton ([email protected]) |
Phone | (619) 594-7747 |
Address | SDSU Audiology Clinic Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Building 5245 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182-1518 (see map) |
Administered by the school, the SDSU Audiology Clinic is designed as an educational, service, and research facility. Diagnostic, habilitative, and rehabilitative services are provided to individuals who have deficits in communicative function due to limitations of hearing. These individuals represent all ages from the infant/toddler period throughout late adulthood. Graduate students in audiology receive their on-campus clinical education in the clinical facility serving individuals with hearing problems under close supervision by faculty who are nationally certified and/or board certified and state-licensed audiologists.
Programs specific to the audiologic area include hearing assessment, hearing aid evaluation and selection, assistive listening devices, ear molds, ear protectors, hearing conversation, and speech reading/aural rehabilitation.
Consultation, supervised field internships, a variety of scholarly research projects, continuing education workshops, grand rounds, and other service activities are also available through the SDSU Audiology Clinic.
Services provided in our clinics are in accordance with values shared by the faculty and the student clinicians providing services. Services are provided without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or handicapping condition.
SDSU Audiology Clinic Forms
Please download the appropriate form(s). Complete, sign, and return to the clinic address above.
Audiology Clinic Application
- Adult Audiology Clinic Application Form (pdf)
- Pediatric Audiology Clinic Application Form (pdf)
- SDSU Audiology Clinic Patient Bill of Rights (pdf, does not need to be returned)
Off-Campus Practicum Sites
In addition to the on-campus clinic, the School has an extensive off-campus network of community sites at which students obtain some of their clinical practicum hours. These sites represent a cross-section of educational, medical, military, private practice, and multicultural settings. Affiliation agreements with all of the off-campus sites clearly dictate the responsibilities of the School, the campus off-campus supervisors, and the student clinicians. All students placed at these sites must be approved for off-campus placement. In the event that the School supervisors determine that the student is not ready for off-campus placement, additional on-campus practica will be required.
Contact Us
SDSU Speech Language and Hearing
San Diego, CA 92182-1518