Speech-Language

Appointments

WVU Applied Human Sciences Building, Ground Floor (G100)
375 Birch Street, Morgantown, WV 26506

Clinic Hours

Sunday
Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Saturday
Closed

Services

  • Fluency assessment and treatment

  • Adult swallowing and feeding treatment

  • Pediatric feeding treatment

  • Voice assessment and treatment

  • Articulation assessment and treatment

  • Phonological processes assessment and treatment

  • Pediatric oral language assessment and treatment

  • Acquired language disorder assessment and treatment (e.g., after stroke, traumatic brain injury or degenerative neurological disorders)

  • Reading assessment and treatment (e.g., dyslexia, reading comprehension disorders or mixed reading disorders)

  • AAC evaluations and treatment

Providers

Molly  Abitbol.
Molly Abitbol, MS, BA
Position
Assistant Professor, Human Performance - Communication Sciences and Disorders
Organization
West Virginia University
Background and Training
MS, Nova Southeastern University, 2003
BA, Hearing and Speech Sciences, 1999

Ms. Abitbol specializes in speech sound, language and feeding disorders in children.  She also assesses and provides augmentative-alternative communication.  She evaluates children in our multi-disciplinary clinic in conjunction with our occupational and physical therapy pediatric specialists.

Christina  Dastolfo-Hromack.
Christina Dastolfo-Hromack, PhD, CCC-SLP
Position
Assistant Professor, Human Performance - Communication Sciences and Disorders
Organization
West Virginia University
Background and Training
MS, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
BA, Alleghany College, 2008

Dr. Dastolfo-Hromack specializes in the evaluation and treatment of swallowing and voice disorders in adults.  She is a singing voice specialist and is certified in LSVT-Loud training for individuals with Parkinson’s Disorder.

 

Anna  Gravelin Coy.
Anna Gravelin Coy, PhD, CCC-SLP
Position
Assistant Professor, Human Performance - Communication Sciences and Disorders
Organization
West Virginia University
Background and Training
PhD, Bowling Green State University, 2021
MS, Bowling Green State University, 2017
BS, Central Michigan, 2015

Dr. Gravelin specializes in the evaluation and treatment of acquired speech, language and swallowing disorders.  She is also certified in LSVT – Loud rehabilitation for individuals with Parkinson’s Disorder.   

 

Megan  Israelsen-Augenstein.
Megan Israelsen-Augenstein, PhD, CCC-SLP
Position
Assistant Professor, Human Performance - Communication Sciences and Disorders
Organization
West Virginia University
Background and Training
PhD, Utah State University, 2022
MS, Utah State University, 2018
BA, Utah State University, 2016

Dr. Israelsen-Augenstein specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children with language and reading disorders. 

Kimberly  Meigh.
Kimberly Meigh, PhD, CCC-SLP
Position
Associate Professor, Human Performance - Communication Sciences and Disorders
Organization
West Virginia University
Background and Training
PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 2014
MA, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
BA, Michigan State University, 2002

Dr. Meigh specializes in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with acquired speech language and cognitive disorders, voice disorders and developmental speech disorders.  She also provides gender affirming voice therapy.