Audiology Clinic (Audiology Consultants, PC)

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3426 North Port Drive
Muscatine, IA 52761
563-264-9406

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Resource updated: August 21, 2019

Appointments Available: Every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
Rachel King, Clinical Audiologist (Mon & Tues)
Margaret Christiansen, Clinical Audiologist (Thurs)

Grant Wood Area Education Agency

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4401 6th Street SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404

Phone:

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Resource updated: August 21, 2019

Early ACCESS is the system implemented by the state of Iowa to serve children from birth to age three, who have either a developmental delay, or have a condition that has a high probability of later delays if early intervention services are not provided. Eligible children and their families receive service coordination to assist them in accessing the services and supports they need.

Hearing HealthCare of Muscatine

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2016 Cedar Plaza Drive Suite 6
Muscatine, IA 52761

Phone: Hours / Days of Operation:

Monday 9am-5pm
Tuesday by appointment
Wednesday 9am-5pm
Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday by appointment

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Resource updated: August 21, 2019

Hearing HealthCare of Muscatine provides a variety of hearing services including:
-hearing exams
-video otoscopy
-hearing aid repair
-assistive listening devices.

Iowa Audiology and Hearing Aid Center- Muscatine Location

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Muscatine Chiropractic Center
2209 2nd Avenue
Muscatine, IA 52761

Phone: Toll-Free Phone:

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Resource updated: August 21, 2019

Audiology and hearing aid services.

Wednesdays by appointment only.

Iowa Audiology and Hearing Aid Center- Tipton Location

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Mercy Services Tipton
56 Cedar Street
Tipton, IA 52772

Toll-Free Phone:
Resource updated: August 21, 2019

Audiology and hearing aid services.

By appointment only.

UnityPoint Clinic- Northport

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3426 Northport Drive
Muscatine, IA 52761
Family Medicine 563-262-4101
ENT/Sleep 563-264-9197
Express Care 563-264-9508
Orthopedics 563-264-9185

Resource updated: August 21, 2019

Family Practice:
Dr. Mark Odell, MD
Dr. Steven Paulsrud, DO
Dr. Sandhya Nallu, MD (sees patients 16 yrs and older)
Cindy Burr, ARNP
Lindsay Cox, ARNP

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Orthopedics:
Andrew Friessen, DO
Erin Straughter, ATC, MPAS, PA-C

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Express Care:
Angela Elliot, DO
Ashley Losch, PA-C
Molly McCarty, FNP, MSN
Evan C Nelson, PA-C
Bailey Noble, ARNP, FNP-C
Hugo Torres y Torres, PA-C

Hours:
Weekends: 9:00 am-4:30pm
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-8:00 pm

Ear, Nose, and Throat Services:

This location also houses some Home Health Equipment and Audiology Consultants.

Wendell Johnson Speech & Hearing Clinic

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Communication Sciences & Disorders
Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center
Iowa City, Iowa 52242

West side of the University of Iowa campus at the intersection of Hawkins Drive and Stadium Drive (near a large white water tower northwest of the University Hospitals and Clinics). If you plan to use the bus, you may wish to use a Cambus, the free yellow-and-black University buses with multiple routes that originate at the West Campus Transpiration Center (WCTC). WCTC is located directly North of Kinnick Stadium and is less than a block away. The Iowa City bus line also has a stop at the corner of Hawkins and Evashevski Drives.

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Resource updated: August 21, 2019

The Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Clinic provides services to children who are in need of developing and expanding their speech and/or language skills. These difficulties may occur alone or may be seen in conjunction with diagnoses such as Global Developmental Delay, Specific Language Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Evaluation and therapy are available for children with:
Language and/or speech delays
Language-related learning problems
Articulation and phonological disorders

Evaluation services include an interview, assessment, feedback and written report in order to determine and/or confirm a diagnosis, develop a treatment plan, and monitor progress over time.

Therapy sessions are tailored to the specific needs of each child. Clinicians use a variety of techniques and strategies to facilitate progress:
Individual therapy sessions give each child the personal attention he or she needs.
Group therapy sessions provide a realistic communication context in which children can practice newly developed skills.

This approach provides a supportive social environment with appropriate peers to assist in generalization of emerging skills. In addition to these traditional approaches, the program incorporates a variety of treatment methods, including devices to support communication from simple visual symbol systems to computer assisted learning. Clinical faculty and graduate students work closely with family members, teachers, support personnel to design a program that best facilitates the child's communication development.

The Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Clinic provides evaluations for adults who are experiencing problems in communication which may be effecting school, social experiences, and / or employment. Clinical faculty who specialize in specific areas of communication including voice, fluency, aural rehabilitation and neurogenics are available as well for evaluation and ongoing treatment. (See navigation bar at left). In addition to specialty areas mentioned, adults seeking evaluation in this clinic may have difficulties in communication related to:
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Developmental delay/cognitive delays
Learning disabilities with language delays

An evaluation includes a complete history and interview; formal and informal testing; and a conference summarizing the results of the evaluation as well as specific recommendations. A written report follows to the client detailing all aspects of the evaluation. If additional referrals are needed or direct services are deemed appropriate and desired by the client, those arrangements are facilitated by the clinical faculty.

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