Neuroaudiology Clinic at The KU Health System

Neuroaudiology Clinic at The KU Health System The official page of the Neuroaudiology Clinic at The University of Kansas Health System The clinic accepts most insurance carriers and patients of all ages.

The University of Kansas Medical Center Department of Hearing and Speech has provided clinical audiology services for over 30 years in the greater Kansas City area as KU Health Partners. In 2022, the clinical faculty merged their clinical practice into The University of Kansas Health System (TUKHS) under the department of Neurology. Given our history of collaboration and neuroaudiology services, t

his presented a great opportunity for better coordination of care for patients and collaboration between our providers and physicians in the network. We appreciate your support, because working with patients outside of the classroom has been proven to benefit both the student and patient. Come see why KU believes that a care team that includes students is not only a good thing - it's the BEST way to deliver healthcare and the most evidence-based, comprehensive service in town.

Dr. Mann joined Dr. Stites and Dr. Staecker this morning to talk all things tinnitus! Check it out at the link below:htt...
05/29/2024

Dr. Mann joined Dr. Stites and Dr. Staecker this morning to talk all things tinnitus! Check it out at the link below:

https://youtube.com/live/4z1fzEFE_RM?si=c4-AgTjcwLBzPxMU

We explore the newest advancement in treating that uses stimulation to retrain the brain. Meet a person using the Lenire system and one of the firs...

12/01/2022

Please join us in welcoming Mallory Miller, Au.D. to the department of Hearing & Speech faculty at KU Medical Center. Dr. Miller is a graduate of our Au.D. program and has focused on developing her vestibular expertise. Most recently she’s worked at Mid America Balance Institute where she was instrumental in expanding the balance services offered in that practice. She will help to establish vestibular audiology services within our Neuroaudiology Clinic at KUMC. Welcome, Dr. Miller!

08/09/2022

Important Update: On August 5, 2022, the Hearing and Speech Audiology Clinic integrated into the Neurology unit of The University of Kansas Health System. This is an exciting new change for our clinic and will bring improved access to scheduling, MyChart access, and more.

For issues related to hearing aids or other questions please call 913-588-5730 (711 TTY) or email the clinic at hearingandspeech@kumc.edu

Our clinic will be closed December 27th - 31st and will reopen Monday January 3rd 2022. We hope you have a safe and peac...
12/20/2021

Our clinic will be closed December 27th - 31st and will reopen Monday January 3rd 2022. We hope you have a safe and peaceful holiday season and we'll see you in the new year!

04/05/2021

Participants needed to review a new children's therapy tool for auditory processing deficits!

Click the link below to receive a digital copy of our new book at no charge, designed to address auditory processing in a child-friendly way! You will be asked to complete a 3-minute survey evaluating the appropriateness of the book as a bibliotherapy tool for these populations. There is no cost or risk associated with participation.
https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=JWC8W8DH4D
This survey is for research purposes,
The purpose of this study will focus on development of a fictional children’s story to be used as a bibliotherapy tool for auditory processing disorders. The general aim of this study is to evaluate the appropriateness of a new bibliotherapy tool for children with auditory processing disorders.
Participation benefits include a PDF version of the children’s book which can be utilized and implemented as therapy device into daily life and interaction with children who have auditory processing disorders

Time commitment: You will be asked to read and review the digital book pages and complete a 3-minute online survey evaluating the book as a bibliotherapy tool for auditory processing deficits. There is no cost to participate and no anticipated risks for participation. Total time to review the book pages and complete the survey is estimated to take less than 10 minutes.

Who is eligible?
Any English-speaking participant 18 years or older whose daily life involves children with auditory processing or related disorders is eligible for this study to take the survey. Participants who are unable to consent on their own behalf will be excluded. Non-English speaking participants will be excluded. Participants who do not fall in one of the occupational categories of working with children (healthcare worker, educator, caregiver, other) will be terminated from proceeding with the survey.
To enroll, please click the secure link above to access the book and survey questions.
The PDF of the children’s book and survey will be conducted via RedCAP, there will be no physical location of this study. Records will be kept in the secure KUMC REDCap database
For more information, please contact:
Principal Investigator:
Lauren Mann, Au.D., Clinical Assistant Professor
KUMC Department of Hearing and Speech
lmann2@kumc.edu

Co-Investigator:
Claire Thomas, B.S. Doctor of Audiology Graduate Student,
KUMC Department of Hearing and Speech
cthomas14@kumc.edu

Intercampus Program in Communicative Disorders
Department of Hearing & Speech
University of Kansas Medical Center
2000 Olathe Blvd Ste 4001
Kansas City, KS

Our clinics will be tomorrow closed 2/16/21 due to inclement weather 🌨 stay safe everyone!
02/15/2021

Our clinics will be tomorrow closed 2/16/21 due to inclement weather 🌨 stay safe everyone!

ITS RED FRIDAY! Our team is cheering on the Chiefs! Let's see your Chiefs pride today Kansas City!!
02/05/2021

ITS RED FRIDAY! Our team is cheering on the Chiefs! Let's see your Chiefs pride today Kansas City!!

Happy 🔺 RED 🔺Wednesday from our team to yours! Help keep Patrick Mahomes safe . . . Wear a mask 😷
09/09/2020

Happy 🔺 RED 🔺Wednesday from our team to yours! Help keep Patrick Mahomes safe . . . Wear a mask 😷

FREE Tinnitus Education Group starts this week!Learn why people develop tinnitus and what can be done about it. - - -Sel...
09/07/2020

FREE Tinnitus Education Group starts this week!
Learn why people develop tinnitus and what can be done about it.
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Select from live 1-hour courses with KU AuD students & faculty or on-demand courses you can watch on your own.
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sign up below
https://form.jotform.com/202376655435055

If you or someone you know are experiencing hearing loss, you're not alone. We want to help you hear your best. Schedule...
06/02/2020

If you or someone you know are experiencing hearing loss, you're not alone. We want to help you hear your best. Schedule a hearing evaluation today!

Are you finding yourself needing to video-conference from home? These useful strategies can help anyone communicate more...
05/21/2020

Are you finding yourself needing to video-conference from home? These useful strategies can help anyone communicate more effectively during virtual meetings.

With virtual meetings becoming a critical tool for U.S. workers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, people with—and without—hearing loss may experience new communication challenges.

You might have seen that American Girl of the Year for 2020 is deaf and wears cochlear implants. We are happy to see thi...
05/20/2020

You might have seen that American Girl of the Year for 2020 is deaf and wears cochlear implants. We are happy to see this great interview with Lily, who is also deaf and not letting anything get in her way!

American Girl sits down for an interview with Lily, who’s deaf like Joss Kendrick. They talk about school, cheerleading, and how she and other deaf children navigate the world.

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Westwood, KS

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19135885730

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