Carle ECHO Program
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Location:
611 W. Park St.
Urbana, IL 61801
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
(217) 383-4375
(217) 383-3137 TTY
(217) 326-2336 Fax
Web Page: http://www.carle.org/
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Carle Foundation Hospital |
|---|---|
| Agency Type: | Not for profit |
| Person In Charge: | Audiologist, Manager: Jean Thomas |
| Hours: | M-F, 8 am - 5 pm |
| Eligibility: | Birth to age 21 |
| Area Served: | Expanding Children's Hearing Opportunities is located directly west of Carle's main campus at 805 W. Park Street, Urbana. |
| Ages Served: | Birth to age 21 |
| Appt. Necessary: | Yes |
| Handicapped accessible: | Yes |
| Sign Language: | no |
Program/Service Notes:
Expanding Children's Hearing Opportunities
(ECHO) is a program serving children with hearing loss birth - 21 years of age. ECHO team identifies and treats children with hearing loss. The team consists of professional trained in audiology, otolaryngology, speech pathology, deaf education, early childhood development, and oral rehabilitation. Services include fitting with hearing aids, therapy, cochlear implants and work with schools.
Last Updated: Aug. 14, 2018, 4:08 p.m.