Gebbie Speech, Language, & Hearing Clinic
The Gebbie Clinic was established in 1972 through the generous contributions of three organizations: The Gebbie Foundation of Jamestown, NY, the Association for the Aid of Crippled Children, and Syracuse University. All three organizations had a great interest in furthering studies related to communication disorders. Today, the Gebbie Clinic is the training site for graduate students enrolled in the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology programs at Syracuse University.
Since its dedication in 1972, the Gebbie Clinic has seen numerous updates as the needs of our students and clients has grown over the decades. Originally in the Hoople Building on main campus, the Gebbie Clinic celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2013 with the grand opening of its new facilities on Syracuse University’s south campus.
The Gebbie Clinic is a state-of-the-art educational, clinical and research facility. It includes speech therapy rooms, group therapy rooms, state-of-the art technology for telepractice, voice and speech-sound disorder evaluations and treatment, sound booths for hearing testing, a hearing aid fitting room to simulate everyday listening environments and an auditory brainstem response (ABR) and vestibular testing room.