It’s a complicated process that most people take for granted. However, when a speech or language disorder develops, it may interfere with:
Developmental disorders occur when a child has not acquired normal speech and language milestones.
Acquired disorders may be a result of neurological impairment such as stroke or brain injury. Speech-language Pathologists evaluate and treat speech, language, cognitive communication and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages, from infants to the elderly.
The assistance we offer includes:
Please reach out to us at any time:
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Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences
Attn: Tammy Frederick, Clinic Secretary
P.O. Box 10076
Beaumont, TX 77710
(409)880-8976 or (409) 880-8171
tammy.soniat@lamar.edu
The clinic is located in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Speech and Hearing Building. We are located on the corner of Rolfe Christopher and Iowa. The physical address is: Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences, Corner of Rolfe Christopher and Iowa, Beaumont, Texas, 77710.
From US 69/96N from Nederland, take Rolfe Christopher/Highland Avenue exit, stay straight, and just as you pass the railroad tracks, turn right onto Rolfe Christopher Drive. Continue straight on Rolfe Christopher, through the stop sign.
From US 69/96S from Beaumont, exit at Rolfe Christopher, then turn left under the underpass onto Rolfe Christopher Drive. If you cross the railroad tracks, you’ve gone too far. Continue straight on Rolfe Christopher, through the stop sign.
The Speech and Hearing Building is on the left after the big parking lot. Turn left on Iowa St. Parking is located on the south side of the building. This is a Visitors/Patients parking lot. Students are at risk of being ticketed or towed if not checked in at the front office.
We provide assessment and intervention of speech, language, voice, swallowing, fluency, hearing, and balance disorders in children and adults.