The Interprofessional Community Clinics include three clinics and a center that offer health services to the greater Muncie community. Under the supervision of experienced faculty and licensed health professionals, Ball State University students work closely with their clients to provide them with affordable, quality care.

Audiology Clinic

raduate students from the Audiology Department working in classrooms and labs with clients

The Audiology Clinic provides both diagnostic and rehabilitative services that can help you with hearing loss, hearing protection, dizziness or balance issues, and providing communication devices.

Diagnostic Services

  • newborn hearing evaluations
  • child hearing evaluations
  • adult hearing evaluations
  • tinnitus evaluations
  • auditory processing disorder evaluations
  • evaluation of dizziness and balance
  • fall risk assessment

Rehabilitative Services

  • hearing air evaluations/fittings
  • cochlear implant evaluations/fittings
  • ear wax removal
  • assistive listing devices: amplified telephones, alerting devices, and classroom amplification (FM/DM systems)
  • hearing aid/cochlear implant repairs
  • balance rehabilitation program
  • swim molds
  • hearing protection (for musicians, hunters, or anyone exposed to loud sounds)

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Graduate Counseling students working with each other

As a client of the Counseling Practicum Clinic, you’ll work with graduate students under the supervision of licensed psychologists and counselors.

Our clinic can help you with:

  • anxiety
  • career and educational planning
  • child abuse
  • chronic illness
  • depression
  • family conflict
  • communication skills
  • health-related concerns
  • parent-child problems
  • relationship problems
  • school and academic problems
  • spouse abuse

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Speech Pathology students working with patients in clinics

The Speech Pathology Clinic provides diagnostic and rehabilitative services to people who need assistance with communication skills.

Diagnostic Services

  • clinical swallowing evaluation for dysphagia
  • English as a second language
  • fluency analysis: stuttering/cluttering and rate control
  • neurological deficits analysis: cognitive-linguistic, memory, executive function, etc.
  • receptive and expressive language analysis: expressive, literacy-language analysis, pragmatic, and receptive
  • speech sound disorders analysis
  • voice evaluations and instrumentation analysis including videostroboscopy

Rehabilitative Services

  • accent reduction: cultural knowledge and pronunciation
  • augmentative communication: memory books, use of pictures, schedule books, overall total communication approaches, and voice-synthesized devices
  • aural rehabilitation: language/vocabulary and lip reading
  • cognition retraining: attention, memory, and problem-solving and organization
  • dysphagia: diet modification, feeding interventions, patient and family education, and swallowing strategies
  • fluency/stuttering/cluttering and speaking rate; strategies to produce fluent speech
  • language therapy including: language processing, literacy, receptive/expressive language, etc.
  • neurological deficits (aphasia, dementia, traumatic brain injury, etc.)
  • pragmatics and social communication therapy
  • speech sound disorders
  • voice: gender-affirming treatment, professional voice management, volume control, etc.

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Employees and students in the Health Lifestyle Center

Students from Ball State’s College of Health and the IU School of Medicine, under the supervision of our faculty, provide the following services:

  • healthy eating and nutrition
  • physical activity and physical fitness
  • social work support
  • audiology
  • medical education

Schedule an appointment

Call: 765-285-1293
Email: HLC765@bsu.edu