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3750 Blenheim Boulevard, Fairfax, VA 22030
The evaluation and treatment process is individualized, focusing on developing programs that meet individual and family needs. The Clinic values and desires the support and cooperation of significant others in the process of treating communication needs.
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315 West 3rd Street, Farmville, VA 23901
A university-based clinic providing services in speech-language pathology, audiology, education, and early intervention.
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Virginia 211
PO Box 2921, Winchester, VA 22604
Provides assistive devices to individuals with sight and hearing impairment(s) who meet financial eligibility criteria. Also helps the needy obtain eye examinations.
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Virginia 211
7251 Preinkert Drive, Room 0110, Samuel J. LeFrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742
Services include the following: diagnosis of hearing impairment, including electrophysiologic measures of hearing such as the auditory brainstem response test, otoacoustic emissions testing, hearing aid dispensing, fitting and follow-up care aural rehabilitation (training of listening strategies/speech production after hearing loss). Services are provided by students who are working towards their Master's degree in speech-language pathology or their Doctoral degree in audiology.
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Virginia 211
1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Suite 100, Reston, VA 20190
The evaluation and treatment process is individualized, focusing on developing programs that meet individual and family needs.
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Virginia 211
100 Veterans Way, Edinburg, VA 22824
Provides eyeglasses and leader dogs for the visually impaired. Helps the needy obtain eye examinations. Contacts: 571-490-1363- President Cathy Ettinger 757-343-3619 - Secretary Kathy Pietri (571)251-1453 - Treasurer Bob Smith
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801 East Main Street, Radford, VA 24142
Provides "hands-on" clinical training for graduate students majoring in the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Offers prevention, assessment, and treatment of speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders for individuals from infancy through later adulthood. Services are provided by graduate interns and supervised by state licensed and American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) certified speech-language pathologists. Provids services to clients from the New River and Roanoke Valleys and across Virginia. Part of the RiteCare is the Childhood Language Program. The support received through the Scottish Rite allows the program to provide specialized summer programs to preschool and school age children with language disorders.
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Virginia 211
54 Wildwood Drive, Palmyra, VA 22963
Provides an international service oriented civic club with emphasis on sight/hearing conservation. Provides assistive devices for hearing or sight impaired individuals who meet financial eligibility criteria. Also helps the needy obtain eye examinations. (Social Services also has applications for eye glasses)
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Virginia 211
6564 Loisdale Court, Suite 205, Springfield, VA 22150
Diagnosis of hearing loss and the selection and fitting of appropriate amplification including the latest digital hearing aid technology.
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Virginia 211
315 West 3rd Street, Farmville, VA 23901
A university-based clinic providing speech-language evaluations/therapy; audiology services, including hearing aids. Hearing tests for infants, children and adults.
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Virginia 211
1005 North Glebe Road, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201
Diagnosis of hearing loss and the selection and fitting of appropriate amplification including the latest digital hearing aid technology.
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Virginia 211
221 Terrebonne Road, Yorktown, VA 23692
Health education, supportive services and financial assistance within the financial capabilities/limitations of the club to aid individuals who are blind or deaf.
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5560 Jamestown Road, Crozet, VA 22932
Provides an international service oriented civic club with emphasis on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness and diabetes awareness. Offers assistive devices, such as glasses and hearing aids, to sight and hearing impaired persons who meet set financial criteria. Also helps the needy obtain eye examinations and glaucoma screening.
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Virginia 211
349 School Bus Road, Louisa, VA 23093
Offers a civic group to assist the visually handicapped and hearing impaired with assistive devices, such as glasses and hearing aids. Must be able to demonstrate financial need for assistance in obtaining necessary eye examinations and/or glasses.
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Virginia 211
219 East Davis Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
Adults may get free eye exams and glasses by contacting the Culpeper County Social Services Department to get an appointment to complete the application to see if they meet our needs requirement. This application will be sent to us for a decision. If an adult needs a hearing aid the same process is followed.
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Virginia 211
5255 Loughboro Road Northwest, Washington, DC 20016
Provides audiological evaluations, audiological assesssment of middle ear function, hearing aid education and hearing aids. Offers on-site hearing and speech screenings upon request. Also provides newborn infant screenings for infants born at Sibley Hospital.
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243 Woodrow Wilson Avenue, Fishersville, VA 22939
Provides a full service Audiology and Speech-Language program. Specialty areas include head injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, and language learning disability. Specialized programs within the department are the interdisciplinary Augmentative/Alternative Communication Program and the Assistive Listening Device Program. Provides access to latest technology in assistive listening devices. Program goal is to provide support services to all deaf and hard of hearing individuals, and to encourage students to achieve their highest level of functioning. LICENSES: All professional staff are licensed in Virginia and certified by ASHA
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1961 Southview Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Provides an international service orientated civic club with emphasis on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness and diabetes awareness. Assists the needy with eyeglasses, eye examinations and hearing aids.
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243 Woodrow Wilson Avenue, Fishersville, VA 22939
Provides state-of-the-art evaluation, consultation and treatment programs for individuals who require assistive technology to live, work and get to school as independently as possible. Assistive Technology Programs and Services offered include: Assistive Listening and Alerting Devices (ALAD) Center for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Computer Accommodation Program Adaptive Driving Program Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) Program Electronic Aids to Daily Living (EADL) Home, School, and Work Accessibility Seating and Mobility Rehabilitation Engineering Recycling Program of Assistive Technology Devices ACCREDITED BY: CARF, Southern Association of Colleges & Schools LICENSED BY: Virginia Department of Health
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10286 Staples Mill Road, Suite 131, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Lions Hearing Aid Foundation provides reconditioned hearing aids to people with a solvable hearing loss and a verifiable financial need.
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109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219
he goal of the Virginia Early Hearing Detection and Intervention program is to screen infants, identify congenital hearing loss in children and to assure enrollment in intervention services. Infants who failed their initial hearing screen before hospital discharge should be screened for congenital Cytomegalovirus (cCMV). The Virginia Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program provides information and referral to families regarding newborn hearing screening, follow-up testing, and early intervention services.
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8644 Sudley Road, Suite 114, Manassas, VA 20110
Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists of Northern Virginia specialize in pediatric assessment.
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397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
**DeafBlind Services** at DBVI support people of all ages who have both vision and hearing loss. These services help with communication, education, technology, daily living, and independence. DBVI staff complete special assessments to find out what tools or equipment may help, such as doorbell alerts, phone signalers, hearing aids, or personal listening devices. The program also connects individuals with helpful resources in their area. A DeafBlind Program Director and DeafBlind Specialist work across Virginia to provide support, training, and advice to DBVI staff and community partners. They also help make sure DeafBlind individuals can fully take part in DBVI programs and live as independently as possible.
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1058 Wine Street, Front Royal, VA 22630
Offers a civic club that helps low income individuals obtain eye exams, prescription glasses and hearing aids.
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8350 Richmond Highway, Suite 233, Alexandria, VA 22309
The evaluation and treatment process is individualized, focusing on developing programs that meet individual and family needs. The Clinic values and desires the support and cooperation of significant others in the process of treating communication needs.
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