The Marshall University Speech and Hearing Center provides comprehensive speech, language, hearing, and feeding/swallowing services to individuals of all ages in the community. Through personalized therapy and advanced diagnostic care, the Center empowers children and adults to communicate more effectively and supports safe, functional feeding, enhancing quality of life and fostering lifelong learning and connection.

“The amount of progress that Cooper has made is mind-blowing. When he was diagnosed with Autism, we were told that he might not ever talk. Now he talks so much that I have remind myself this is what we prayed for.”
Brittany Ascencio, Mother
Licensure & Partnerships

Personnel Information

All faculty members and clinical educators hold WV licensure and are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

Community Affiliations

Faculty members in the Department of Communication Disorders provide a variety of clinical services within the community. Clinical contracts include but are not limited to:

Policies

Health and Safety

The MUSHC adheres to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and ensures client confidentiality.

The Marshall University Department of Communication Disorders and the Speech and Hearing Center do not discriminate based on any category prohibited by law including, but not limited to age, citizenship, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and veteran status.

The Oshel Lending Library

The Oshel Lending Library is a collaboration with the WVATS program and WV Department of Education to offer assistive technology,  equipment, and literacy testing to families and speech language pathologist across West Virginia.

To review the inventory, please visit https://vll.cedwvu.org/ and filter your location to the Marshall University Oshel Lending Library.  Please call 304-696-3246 with any questions related to the library.