Communication Disorders

Communication Disorders

University of Canterbury Speech and Hearing Clinic

Dr Maggie-Lee Huckabee

The University of Canterbury Speech and Hearing Clinic offers a comprehensive range of professional services for people with communication difficulties or swallowing problems.

Our Audiologists and Speech-Language Therapists are

  • specialists in the evaluation and treatment of speech, language, and swallowing disorders
  • specialists in hearing evaluation, hearing aid selection and fitting, and ongoing services for adults and children with hearing difficulties
Students enrolled in the Speech and Language Pathology and Audiology programmes are present at appointments and work under the supervision of qualified Clinicians.

Referrals

Referrals are accepted for individuals of any age. Presenting communication problems may involve hearing, language, speech, voice or stuttering. Referrals are accepted

  • Directly from the client or the client's family.
  • From medical practitioners.
  • From early-childhood educators and school teachers.
  • From speech-language therapists and audiologists.
  • From other health/education professionals working with the client.
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Clinic Brochures

Speech Clinic
Speech Clinic
(PDF, 2.58 MB)
Hearing Clinic
Hearing Clinic
(PDF, 4.37MB)
APD Clinic
Phonological
Awareness Clinic

(PDF, 944 KB)
APD Clinic
Auditory Processing
Clinic

(PDF, 175 KB)
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Location

We are located on the west side of the university campus, on Creyke Road, near Engineering Road. Please contact us or refer to Campus Maps or Google Maps for additional help.

Dedicated free parking is available near the entrance of the clinic.

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Clinic Hours:

Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Appointments are available outside of these hours by prior arrangement.

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For further information:

Clinical Reception
Dept of Communication Disorders
Phone: 03-364-2408
Fax: 03-364-2760
Email: clinic@cmds.canterbury.ac.nz