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Services

Mental Health Clinic

The Mental Health Clinic offers a wide range of evaluations, psychotherapy, counseling, and educational services for individuals, couples, and families. The clinic is administered by faculty and graduate students from the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences representing clinical psychology, marriage and family therapy, and social work.

Audiology Clinic

The Audiology Clinic gives comprehensive testing of hearing, listening, and balance and dispenses hearing aids. Treatment, prevention, and educational services related to hearing loss and deafness and to the conservation of hearing in noisy or loud environments also are available.

Communications Disorders Clinic

The Communication Disorders Clinic provides testing and treatment for communication disorders occurring throughout life. Services cover childhood speech and language problems; stuttering, fluency, and voice disorders; and the rehabilitation of various speech and language impairments associated with problems such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and cleft lip and palate.

The Audiology Clinic and the Speech and Language Clinic are administered by faculty and graduate students from the Department of Communications Disorders of the David 0. McKay School of Education.

LDS Family Services

LDS Family Services is also located in the building. The state-licensed adoption agency offers counseling in individual, family, and group settings for those seeking to place a child for adoption. Pregnancy counseling for those undecided about their child's future is also available.

Those members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints desiring to adopt are encouraged to contact the agency. Additionally, the agency provides individual, marriage, and family counseling to Church members as well as free consultation to Church leaders. For more information, call (801) 422-7620.