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Maryjane Rees Center - Audiology Clinic
Since 1952, speech, language, and hearing services have been provided the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, formally known as the department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, has remained committed to providing the community with exceptional speech, language, and hearing services through our on-campus clinic, the Maryjane Rees Language, Speech and Hearing Center.
Not only have we produced top-ranked clinicians throughout the years with our highly respected clinical education, we have positively impacted the lives of thousands of people across the life span by providing compassionate and quality-based services.
Donation Based Clinical Service
The Maryjane Rees Center- Audiology Clinic provides much-needed audiologic services for the community. The Clinic serves as the on-campus training site for Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) students and undergraduate students in Communication Sciences and Disorders, preparing them to become highly competent professionals in the field of audiology. Au.D. students and supervising audiologists provide evidence-based services to people with hearing, balance, and related disorders across the lifespan.
Our clinic relies on the generosity of community members to ensure that services remain accessible and affordable for all clients.
Services

The Audiology Clinic offers a variety of audiological and hearing aid services, including:
- School hearing screenings
- Occupational hearing screenings
- Comprehensive pediatric & adult audiologic assessments
- Pediatric and adult hearing aid evaluation, selection and fitting (no hearing aid sales at this time)
- Ear mold impressions for hearing protection, musician’s plugs, and musician’s monitors
- Tinnitus management
- Cerumen (commonly known as earwax) management
- Implantable Device evaluations and fittings (including bone anchored hearing aids and cochlear implants)
- Auditory-evoked potential assessment (ASSR & Auditory Brainstem Response)
- Vestibular screenings
- Cognitive Screenings
The National Hearing Aid Project
We are also a collection site for the National Hearing Aid Project. Help us collect hearing aids of any condition or age to be refurbished and provided to eligible recipients. For information, visit https://hearingaiddonations.org/

In The News
Coverage about the Audiology Clinic in the media:
"Sac State Offers Free Hearing Clinic"
Monday, November 17th, 2025
Audiology Program Celebrates Milestones

Dr. Ariel Cassar (left) and Audiology Doctoral Candidate Keaira Cooper (second from left) fit a smart cochlear implant for Arlene Concepcion (right) at the Maryjane Rees Center - Audiology Clinic Oct. 30, 2025. (Sarit Laschinsky/CapRadio)
Location and Contact Information

Phone: (916) 278-4697
Fax: (916) 278-5705
Email: audiology-clinic@csus.edu
Mailing Address:
Maryjane Rees Language, Speech and Hearing Center-Audiology Clinic
California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street MS 6071
Sacramento, CA 95819
Physical Location
Folsom Hall Suite 1000
7667 Folsom Boulevard,
Sacramento, CA 95826
Note: The Maryjane Rees Center-Audiology Clinic is located on the first floor of Folsom Hall in suite 1000 on the east side of the building adjacent to the entrance to the parking structure.
Parking:
Parking permits are required at all Sacramento State parking lots. Scheduled clients will receive instructions regarding parking locations and permits from the Center prior to their appointment.
For additional parking information or to purchase a permit, please visit the University Transportation and Parking Services (UTAPS) website
Staff:
- Ariel Cassar, Au.D. CCC-A, AuD Program Clinical Education Coordinator
- Nyrill Azucena, Administrative Support Coordinator I
Frequently Asked Questions
How could I receive services at your clinic?
You could:
- Call the clinic at 916-278-4697
- Email us at audiology-clinic@csus.edu
Services are provided in the Fall (September - December), Spring (February - May), and Summer (June - August) semesters.
Requesting an appointment at the Audiology Clinic:
Our clinic operates and schedule varies every semester depending on the course schedule of our graduate students. We would be happy to schedule an appointment for you once we have availability, which may be in the Summer or Fall 2026 semesters.
If you are requesting an appointment, please fill out our inquiry form.
Audiology Appointment Request Form
Please note that we are a teaching clinic. Appointments are conducted by graduate student clinicians under the supervision of Audiology faculty. Services are provided on a donation-based model. While donations are encouraged, wait times may be extended. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
For questions or concerns, please email audiology-clinic@csus.edu.
If you are requesting auditory processing disorder (APD) testing, please be advised that testing may resume in Fall 2026. At this time, we have one audiologist available to conduct APD testing, and our current protocol is limited to adults (18+) with normal hearing who have an audiogram completed within the past 6 months to 1 year. Requests will be added to our waitlist accordingly.
What are the clinic hours?
The clinic is open Monday-Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, but services may be provided during other times. To ensure that we are able to assist you please email us, audiology-clinic@csus.edu.
What do the services cost?
Our clinic is a donations-only community clinic, meaning we do not have fees for our services.
Can the clinic bill insurance?
Our clinic is a donations-only community clinic, meaning we do not have fees for our services. We do not currently bill insurance, Medi-Cal, or Medicare.
Who provides the services?
Services are provided by Au.D. students working under the supervision of clinical faculty audiologists who are licensed to practice in the state of California. In addition to providing clinical services, we also serve as the clinical education training site for Au.D. students.

Auditory Processing Disorder Services
Auditory Processing Disorder Services
If you are requesting auditory processing disorder (APD) testing, please be advised that testing may resume in Fall 2026. At this time, we have one audiologist available to conduct APD testing, and our current protocol is limited to adults (18+) with normal hearing who have an audiogram completed within the past 6 months to 1 year. Requests will be added to our waitlist accordingly.
Requesting an Appointment
Requesting an appointment at the Audiology Clinic:
Our clinic operates and schedule varies every semester depending on the course schedule of our graduate students. We would be happy to schedule an appointment for you once we have availability, which may be in the Summer or Fall 2026 semesters.
If you are requesting an appointment, please fill out our inquiry form.
Audiology Appointment Request Form
Please note that we are a teaching clinic. Appointments are conducted by graduate student clinicians under the supervision of Audiology faculty. Services are provided on a donation-based model. While donations are encouraged, wait times may be extended. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
For questions or concerns, please email audiology-clinic@csus.edu.
If you are requesting auditory processing disorder (APD) testing, please be advised that testing may resume in Fall 2026. At this time, we have one audiologist available to conduct APD testing, and our current protocol is limited to adults (18+) with normal hearing who have an audiogram completed within the past 6 months to 1 year. Requests will be added to our waitlist accordingly.
Speech and Language Services
The Maryjane Rees Center- Speech and Language Clinic, provides much needed speech-language therapy to people of all ages.
Located on the second floor of Folsom Hall, the Speech and Language clinic serves as the training site for Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorder students, preparing them to become highly competent professionals in the field of speech-language pathology.
You will need to fill out a questionnaire (currently available in English or Spanish). To be sent this form, please complete the online form:
Speech and Language Services Interest Form – Fill out form
For any further questions, please email speechclinic@csus.edu.
Once they receive the intake form, they will evaluate your answers for possible enrollment in assessment clinic.
For more information, visit the Maryjane Rees- Speech and Language Clinic website.