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Maryjane Rees Language, Speech & Hearing Center- Audiology Clinic
For close to 65 years, 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.
To make an appointment, call 916-278-4697 or email audiology-clinic@csus.edu
Donation Based Clinical Services
The Maryjane Rees Language, Speech, and Hearing 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.
The Audiology Clinic relies on the generosity of our donors to ensure that services remain free of charge for all clients. If you are interested in making a donation, please click on the link below.
Services Offered
The Audiology Clinic offers a variety of audiological and hearing aid services, including:
- Comprehensive hearing evaluations for children and adults (ages 1+)
- Hearing aid services (Limited. No sales at this time.)
- Earmold impression and hearing protection services (No sales at this time.):
- Custom sleep plugs
- Hazardous noise protection
- Musician’s plugs
- Musician’s in-ear monitors
- Employee hearing testing for occupational health
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/
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 Language, Speech and Hearing 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
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, or
- stop by the clinic located at 7667 Folsom Boulevard (east side of Folsom Hall).
What are the clinic hours?
The clinic is open Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm, but services may be provided during other times.
What do the services cost?
Our clinic is a donations-only community clinic, meaning we do not have fees for our services.
Donations in any amount will help us maintain our tradition of providing exceptional clinical services in our on-campus clinic for no fees. Donations can be dropped off in the clinic (during clinic operating hours) for processing by Sacramento State Office of Advancement or you can contact Jennifer Navarro, Director of Development, at 916-278-6288 or jennifer.navarro@csus.edu.
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.

In the Media
Coverage about the Audiology Clinic in the media:
CBS Sacramento Feb 16, 2022 coverage "Sac State Offers Free Audiology Clinic" (also available on YouTube)
Speech & Language Services
The Maryjane Rees Center- Speech and Language Clinic, located on the second floor of Folsom Hall, provides assessment and therapy are available for children, teens, and adults with communication challenges.
Therapy is provided in individual and small-group formats. Some areas of focus include:
- Accent Modification
- Alaryngeal Speech
- Aphasia
- Apraxia
- Auditory Processing
- Cleft Palate
- Cognition
- Dysarthria
- Expressive Language
- Hearing Loss
- Reading Disorders
- Receptive Language
- Social Pragmatic Language
- Speech Sound Disorders
- Stuttering
- Transgender Voice Therapy
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Voice Disorders
For more information, contact:
Phone: (916) 278-6601
Email: speechclinic@csus.edu