Staff of the Henry C. Youngerman Center work with a client.
A wide variety of services for children and adults are offered year-round by the Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia.
Children’s services include a preschool program; central auditory processing therapy; and evaluation and therapy that can encompass speech, language, voice, stuttering and auditory processing.
Services designed for adults include: stroke/head injury group support sessions; evaluation and therapy that include speech, language, voice, swallowing, stuttering; aphasia/stroke/traumatic brain injury; augmentative alternative communication and accent reduction.
Hearing testing is administered to both children and adults. Evaluation, dispensing and testing of hearing aids are services also available.
Additional hearing services include assistive listening devices; central auditory processing disorder testing; balance testing for vertigo and VEMP testing; and evoked response testing that includes auditory brainstem testing and ECochG.
The Youngerman Center participates with many private insurance plans, and Medicare is accepted for clinical services.
To make an appointment or for further information, call (716) 673-3203.