The Western Washington University Hearing Clinic in Bellingham, Washington is a no-fee community clinic providing accessible, high-quality hearing healthcare for patients of all ages and backgrounds. Services include comprehensive hearing evaluations, newborn hearing screening referral testing, and pediatric hearing assessments.
For adults, we offer a wide range of audiology services; hearing aid programming and management, vestibular (balance) testing, and cochlear implant candidacy evaluations and programming. Our clinic also provides aural rehabilitation for both adults and children, supporting communication and listening skills across everyday environments.
Through our Hearing Aid Bank, donated hearing aids are refurbished and fitted for community members in need, ensuring equitable access to hearing healthcare.
All services are delivered by graduate student clinicians under the supervision of licensed audiologists.
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360-650-3881
Mailing Address:
WWU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
516 High Street, AI 256 MS 9171
Bellingham, WA 98225
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All information taken from WWU's Speech Language and Hearing official clinic website.
The Speech-Language and Hearing Clinics at WWU operates on a donation-based, no-fee clinic model which allows a diagnostic freedom that we otherwise wouldn't have with billing and the restrictions of insurance reimbursement. The no-fee clinic increases our patient access. Because we don't use billing as a revenue generator, there are so many community needs that the clinic can meet.