Audiology Clinic

The Wayne State Audiology Clinic is equipped to provide complete audiologic evaluations to both adults and children at no cost. The clinic is directed by Dr. Erica Bennett, Au.D., Ph.D.

The clinic is a registered diagnostic follow-up center for the Michigan Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program, providing infant hearing screenings and follow-up hearing screenings for all infants and children at no charge. The audiology clinic provides valuable learning opportunities for Wayne State University students enrolled in the audiology doctorate (Au.D.) program. Students are supervised by licensed audiologists.

The Wayne State Audiology Clinic is located on the Wayne State Campus in the Prentis Building at 5201 Cass Ave., opposite the Detroit Public Library.

Clinical practicum

For information about our clinical practicum for graduate students, visit the Audiology Clinic clinical practicum.

Hours

The Wayne State Audiology Clinic is open throughout the academic year and during the summer.

  • Monday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Friday: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Please note that the clinic is closed during semester breaks.

Contact

If you or someone you know is in need of audiological services, please contact our clinic at 313-577-9620.

The Wayne State Audiology Clinic is located on Wayne State's campus in the Prentis Building opposite the Detroit Public Library.

Prentis Building, Suite 024
5201 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48202

Partnerships

MusicCares

The Wayne State University Audiology Clinic is proud to partner with MusiCares in providing hearing health care through th MusiCares group. MusiCares is the charitable branch of the Grammys Foundation, helps provide comprehensive health care to musicians who may not otherwise have access to these services.

Non-discrimination policy

Wayne State University (WSU) is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity in all of its operations, employment status, educational programs and related activities. As part of WSU, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders adheres to this same policy for faculty and students as well as for clients of the department's clinics. Students, faculty, staff and persons served in the department's clinics are treated in a nondiscriminatory manner that is, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship or status as a covered veteran.