At our clinical facilities – The Eye Institute, Pennsylvania Ear Institute and Speech-Language Institute - compassionate doctors, clinicians, support staff, and students dedicate their lives to improving the health and well-being of our community. They provide highly specialized vision, hearing and balance, and speech-language pathology services all in an effort to improve the quality of life for patients and clients.
If you have a caregiver who has made a meaningful impact on your life, or a great experience at a University clinical facility, please consider sending them a note of gratitude and making a charitable gift in their honor. While the amount of your contribution remains confidential, your Healthcare Hero will be notified of your honorary gift and he or she will be given special recognition.
Your gift not only demonstrates deep gratitude for the care you received, but it will play a critical role in enhancing access to care, advancing innovation and improving the patient and client experience in our community, while supporting the education of future healthcare professionals.
The Eye Institute’s mission is to provide competent, comprehensive and patient-centered vision care to all who seek services, while providing the highest quality clinical education to the Pennsylvania College of Optometry’s optometric interns.
At Pennsylvania Ear Institute, faculty and students offer a comprehensive array of services related to the evaluation, rehabilitation and prevention of hearing impairment, as well as the evaluation and diagnosis of balance disorders.
The Speech-Language Institute is a state-of-the-art facility provides comprehensive speech-language pathology services for children and adults through individual and group intervention sessions and support groups for clients, parents and caregivers.
Services available for:
- Speech, Voice & Fluency
- Language
- Swallowing & Feeding
- Memory & Cognitive Skills
- Accent Modification
- Social Communication
The “Big Red Bus,” the University’s Mobile Vision Care Unit, includes all the essential equipment needed to complete a comprehensive vision exam. Our vision care team has used the mobile unit to provide eye care to children in school districts throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania.
The University’s “Looking Out for Kids” initiative impacts economically disadvantaged kids who need vision and hearing services in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware and Chester counties.