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Arkansas Children's Hospital
General Information 501-364-1100
Arkansas Children's Northwest
General Information 479-725-6800

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The mission of the Arkansas Children's program is to provide comprehensive diagnostic and intervention services for children. The focus is on early identification, aggressive intervention and family involvement.
The audiologists at our hospitals have extensive training and skills to evaluate the hearing of infants and children of all ages. By conducting a wide variety of specialized testing, they are able to determine the exact nature of even the tiniest baby's hearing problem. Audiologists present a variety of treatment options to families, as well as dispense and fit hearing aids and other forms of amplification, and provide hearing rehabilitation training.
Audiologists at Arkansas Children's hold masters or doctoral degrees from accredited universities with special training in the prevention, identification, assessment and non-medical treatment of hearing disorders. All audiologists also hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and a license from the Arkansas Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. By virtue of their graduate education, professional certification and licensure, audiologists are the most qualified professionals to perform hearing tests, refer patients for medical treatment and provide hearing rehabilitation services.
- Comprehensive evaluation and intervention services relative to hearing and hearing disorders for children from birth to age 21
- Specialties include infant assessment, hearing aids, cochlear implants, educational audiology, assistive technology, parent education/training and family support training
- EARS (Educational Audiology/Speech Pathology Resources in Schools) helps support students and educators through contracted, school-based services (families can ask their local school district or early childhood program if they use the EARS program or other school-based audiology services)
- A certified, licensed audiologist is available for each session and a multi-disciplinary team evaluation can be arranged upon request including a pediatric otolaryngologist, geneticist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, psychologists, early intervention, etc.
- On-site training and continuing professional development can be arranged through contract
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Educational Audiology and Speech Pathology Resources for Schools (EARS)
EARS is an outreach service of Arkansas Children's designed to provide educational audiology/speech-language pathology for school districts, educational cooperatives, preschool programs and other educational settings in order to address the needs of students with hearing loss and other auditory disorder
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Outpatient Services
The Speech-Language Pathology Department at Arkansas Children's provides comprehensive assessment and treatment of speech, cognitive-linguistic, and feeding/swallowing skills of children. Assistance is also provided in the area of reintegration into the home and school settings.
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Inpatient Services
The Speech-Language Pathology Department at Arkansas Children’s provides comprehensive assessment and management in the areas of feeding/swallowing, oral-motor function, and speech-language-cognition.
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Speech Pathology Department
The Speech Language Pathology department at Arkansas Children’s provides expert services in a variety of communication disorders.
Hearing Evaluation
At Arkansas Children's, we value parent involvement and strive to provide the most comfortable setting for our evaluations. We encourage the parents to accompany the child to the examination room to make the child feel more at ease.
During the audiological evaluation, the audiologist will obtain background information and other relevant information pertaining to your child. The audiologist will perform the appropriate hearing screening/evaluation tools and/or check of equipment, depending on the individual child's needs. This will also depend upon whether it is an initial appointment or a follow-up appointment for your child.
Your child may also be seeing an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist or receiving a speech and language evaluation, in conjunction with the audiology appointment. You should receive prior notice if your child is scheduled for a speech and language evaluation or with the ENT Clinic. The audiologist will coordinate audiological findings with the ENT physician and/or speech-language pathologist.
After the Evaluation
Following the appointment, the parents can expect to receive a full informational session with the audiologist about their child's audiological testing and/or amplification equipment. The examiner's contact information will be given, should the family have any questions regarding the information.
Possible Conditions
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Conditions
Feeding/Swallowing Disorder
A child with a feeding/swallowing disorder, or dysphagia, may exhibit any of the following signs or symptoms: coughing/choking during oral intake, difficulty chewing, difficulty drinking from a bottle or cup, difficulty feeding from a spoon, failure to progress in an age-appropriate diet, and avoidance of certain textures of foods.
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Fluency Disorder (Stuttering)
A child with a fluency disorder, or stuttering, has difficulty with maintaining an appropriate flow of speech. Patterns of stuttering that are typically seen are repetitions, prolongations, or halting (blocks) in speech.
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Language Disorder
Children with language disorders often have difficulty effectively communicating with others and at times can cause significant frustration.
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Resonance Disorder
Resonance disorder can be classified into two main categories: hypernasality and hyponasality. Hypernasality may occur due to velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI), which happens when the valve that closes off the nasal passageway does not function.
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Speech Disorder
A child with a speech disorder, or articulation disorder, may have trouble with producing the sounds needed for speech. For example, he may substitute, omit or distort certain sounds in words.
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Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI)
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency is a condition in which the soft palate, or the back moving part of the roof of the mouth, does not close the nose off well enough during speech. This allows too much air to go through the nose during talking.
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Voice Disorder
A child that exhibits a voice disorder may exhibit characteristics which include: chronic hoarseness, persistent breathiness (a voice that is too soft), pitch breaks, a pitch that is too high for age/gender.
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Hearing Loss
A child has hearing loss when they have trouble hearing sounds. Children may be born with hearing loss or can develop it at any point in their life due to illness or injury.
Audiology Clinic appointments are available to your child by physician referral. Talk with your child's physician and tell him/her you would like to be referred to Arkansas Children's. Your child's doctor may contact the scheduling center to make a referral to Arkansas Children's Hospital by calling 501-364-4000 or Arkansas Children's Northwest by calling 479-725-6583. Your physician will need to fax a signed order on the Arkansas Children’s referred ancillary form.
If your child does not have a regular physician, please contact us and we will be happy to recommend one in your area.
- Director: Patti Freemyer Martin, Ph.D.
- Audiology Supervisor – Audiology Clinic: Holly Marvin Pruss, Au.D., CCC-A
- Audiology Supervisor – The EARS Program: Donna Fisher Smiley, Ph.D., CCC-A
- Speech-Language Pathology Coordinator – The Listening Center: Tracy B. Pate, M.S., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT
- Speech-Language Pathology Supervisor – Inpatient: Tommy Naylor, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Speech-Language Pathology Supervisor – Outpatient: Katie Lienhart, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Rebecca Atcherson, Au.D., CCC-A
- Shelby Bellew, Au.D., CCC-A
- Mary Oliver Coppedge, Au.D., CCC-A (Jonesboro Clinic)
- McKenzie Csonka, AuD., CCC-A
- Sue Faulkner, Au.D., CCC-A
- Kate Frazier, M.S., CCC-A
- Erica Gardner, AuD., CCC-A
- Anna Goodman, Au.D., CCC-A (Arkansas Children’s Northwest)
- Darby Jackson, Au.D., CCC-A
- Jillian Kimberlain, Au.D., CCC-A
- Jordan King, Au.D., CCC-A
- Heidi Lightle, Au.D., CCC-A
- Madison Mitchell, Au.D., CCC-A
- Jessica Newman, Au.D., CCC-A
- Elizabeth Raines, Au.D., CCC-A
- Jennifer Rigsby, Au.D., CCC-A
- Christina Sanderson, Au.D., CCC-A
- Rachel Sievers, Au.D., CCC-A
- Jan Stroud, Au.D., CCC-A
- Jessica Tillman, Au.D., CCC-A
- Steve Upson, Au.D., CCC-A
- Carly Verucchi, AuD., CCC-A
- Joanna Wakefield, Au.D., CCC-A (Arkansas Children’s Northwest)
- Breanne Witherspoon, AuD., CCC-A (Arkansas Children's Northwest)
- Kristin Appler, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Merideth Birginske, M.S., CF-SLP
- Karen Bright, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Linzi Cobb, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Lana Eggleston, M.A., CCC-SLP
- Chelcie Ford, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Sarah Ford, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Krisi Gable, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Lauren Hickey, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Brandi Hurtado, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Evie Inboden, MCD, CCC-SLP (Arkansas Children’s Northwest)
- Amber Kiefer, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Sarah Lanning, M.S., CCC-SLP (Arkansas Children’s Northwest)
- Andrea Long, MCD, CCC-SLP (Arkansas Children’s Northwest)
- Claire Mays, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Drew Morse, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Melanie Morse, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Beth Nutt, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Ashley O'Neill, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Emily Pankey, M.S., CF-SLP
- Shameka Reeves, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Amy Sanders, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Amy Schluterman, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Krista Scruggs, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Miriam Stafford, M.S., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT (Arkansas Children’s Northwest)
- Erika Studer, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Ashlen Thomason, M.S. CCC-SLP
- Allison Thornton, M.S., CCC-SLP
- Madeline Wagnon, M.S., CFY-SLP
- Mary West, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologists
- Sheri Bentley (Audiology Technician)
- Rodney Bradford (Project Coordinator)
- Nyla Harlen-Cohn (Administrative Assistant)
- Katie Liszewski (Audiology Technician)
- Elizabeth Patton (Administrative Assistant)
Clinical/Administrative Support Staff
All Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists are licensed by the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
If you would like to contact a member of our staff via email you may do so by e-mailing audiospeech@archildrens.org.
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Diagnostic Tests
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Diagnostic Tests
Behavioral Audiological Evaluation
A behavioral audiological evaluation measures degrees of hearing for different tones. This test is performed in a sound-treated room to find out whether your child can hear soft sounds at all of the important levels for hearing spoken words clearly.
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Videofluoroscopic Swallow Study
A Videofluoroscopic Swallow Study, or Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBS), is an x-ray of your child’s swallow during drinking/eating.
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Newborn Hearing Screening
Newborn-Infant Hearing Screening Programs are designed to identify hearing loss in infants shortly after birth.
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Comprehensive Speech - Language Evaluation
Comprehensive speech-language evaluations may be obtained through the Outpatient Speech Pathology Department at Arkansas Children's. A variety of areas in communication are assessed including Language Development, Articulation, Apraxia of Speech, Stuttering, Dysarthria, and Voice/Resonance.
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Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) testing is a way to measure inner ear function with a soft earplug.
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Functional Oral Motor/Feeding Evaluation
During this assessment, your child will receive a clinical evaluation of oral motor/sensory skills, developmental feeding skills, and swallowing during directed play activities and with a mealtime/snack time.
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Tympanometry
Tympanometry is a test of middle ear function and provides a measure of the health of the eardrum and the middle ear space behind it.
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Voice Evaluation
Voice disorders in children may significantly impair a child's speech intelligibility and negatively affect his ability to functionally communicate. A voice disorder occurs when the vocal cords do not function appropriately and cause the voice to have an unclear sound, sometimes described as "hoarse," "raspy," or "breathy."
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Auditory Brainstem Response Test (ABR)
An Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) test shows the brainstorm's response to sound. Different levels of loudness and pitch are used to determine approximate levels of hearing in each ear.
Possible Treatments
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Treatments
Bone Anchored Implants
Arkansas Children’s pediatric bone anchored implant program is dedicated to helping children with conductive hearing loss (CHL), mixed hearing loss (MHL), and unilateral hearing loss (UHL)/single sided deafness (SSD) hear better through direct bone conduction.
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Cochlear Implants
A cochlear implant is a surgically-implanted electronic device that provides direct stimulation to the auditory nerve, bypassing the damaged or absent hair cells in the inner ear.
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Hearing Aids
The Audiology Department at Arkansas Children’s offers a variety of amplification services for children with hearing loss.
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The Listening Center (Aural Habilitation Program)
The Listening Center is intended to strengthen the listening skills of all children with hearing loss, both oral and sign-language communicators.
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Audiology Clinic - EARS Program Playlist
Get quick tips to troubleshoot common problems with amplification and other hearing issues from the audiology team at Arkansas Children's. This video playlist covers the following topics: FM and DM, Hearing Aid tips, BAHA and BAI, BiCROS and CROS plus more.
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Expert Advice: How to Protect Your Child’s Hearing
Learn essential tips on protecting your child's hearing from infancy to school age, with advice on early detection, tests and preventive measures.
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Educational Audiology and Speech Pathology Resources for Schools (EARS)
EARS is an outreach service of Arkansas Children's designed to provide educational audiology/speech-language pathology for school districts, educational cooperatives, preschool programs and other educational settings in order to address the needs of students with hearing loss and other auditory disorder
Recommended resources for children with hearing loss:
- AGBell Association
- American Society for Deaf Children
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
- Arkansas Hands and Voices
- Auditory Neuropathy
- Center for Effective Parenting
- Familiar Sounds Audiogram
- Gears for Ears
- Hands and Voices
- My Baby's Hearing
- National Association of the Deaf
- National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management
- Oral Deaf Education
- Safe and Sound
- The Listening Room
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