John Tracy Center

John Tracy Center The leading diagnostic and education center for young children with hearing loss. Today we serve more than 3,200 families annually.
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Centro líder para el diagnóstico y educación de niños pequeños con pérdida auditiva www.jtc.org/es John Tracy Center's mission is to provide parent-centered services locally and globally to young children with hearing loss, offering families hope, guidance and encouragement. Established in 1943 by Louise Treadwell Tracy, JTC is now one of the world’s most acclaimed private providers of audiology diagnostics, education, resources and support for families who have infants or young children with hearing loss. Our goals are to help children develop the speech, language and listening skills they need to thrive in the hearing world. Further, we equip their parents with the necessary knowledge and training to help their children achieve their full communication potentials. Our services include comprehensive pediatric audiological evaluations for children ages 0 to 17; onsite preschool; family and parent support programs; counseling services; worldwide parent education; TALKS Program of individualized services for children ages 0 to 17 - including a parent-infant program, and one-on-one school age and preschool age services to assess and refine listening, language and speech skills - as well as professional education, including a master’s degree program in partnership with Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles. Visit our website at www.jtc.org for more information.

Thank you, Cristal, for courageously sharing your story. 💙If you are a parent navigating a similar journey, please know ...
02/27/2026

Thank you, Cristal, for courageously sharing your story. 💙

If you are a parent navigating a similar journey, please know that you are not alone.

John Tracy Center is here as a resource, a community, and a place of support for families every step of the way.

🔗 https://www.jtc.org/parent-resources/

🀄✨ New for 2026 - join us for "Mahj & Mimosas: at the John Tracy Center Golf Tournament!📅 Monday, May 11 | 📍 Palos Verde...
02/27/2026

🀄✨ New for 2026 - join us for "Mahj & Mimosas: at the John Tracy Center Golf Tournament!

📅 Monday, May 11 | 📍 Palos Verdes Golf Club

Calling all Mahjong enthusiasts! As part of our overall JTC Golf Tournament festivities, you are invited to join us for two hours of guided Mahjong play, champagne and charcuterie, and exclusive prizes - all while supporting children with hearing loss.

Finish the afternoon with happy hour and the option to stay for our seated dinner and live auction.

To find out more and sign up, visit https://ow.ly/o4kz50YmMaY

We hope to see you there!

Today we recognize International Cochlear Implant Day and the many journeys that families take in supporting their child...
02/25/2026

Today we recognize International Cochlear Implant Day and the many journeys that families take in supporting their child’s communication. 💙

Access to hearing technology can play an important role in helping children connect, learn, and engage with the world around them. At JTC, we are proud to walk alongside families with expert audiology care and parent resources.

👉 Learn more about how JTC supports families. https://ow.ly/M6gJ50Ylbww


Stories like this remind us that barriers do not define potential. 💙Representation, perseverance, and access to communic...
02/24/2026

Stories like this remind us that barriers do not define potential. 💙
Representation, perseverance, and access to communication truly change lives. Thank you for sharing such a powerful journey.

Turns out, being told you will likely never speak again can really shape a career!

As I'm sure all of our loyal Channel 4 viewers have heard by now, our Michelle Wright WTAE is stepping into her much-deserved retirement at the end of the month. Our morning news has been shaped for decades by Michelle. She is every bit as trustworthy, warm, and sincere off camera as she is behind the desk. I’ve known Michelle since I was in high school, so she has always been more than a colleague to me. She has shaped me — not just as a journalist and broadcaster — but as a person.

She taught me the importance of working hard in this industry. Steadiness. Consistency. Patience. How to stay calm in the chaos. And the importance of showing up every single day.

As she'll finally turn off that middle-of-the-night alarm clock, I am honored to continue building on the legacy she leaves behind as I fill the role of Morning News Anchor for Pittsburgh's Action News 4. I'm deeply grateful for the example Michelle's set and the trust our station has placed in me to carry her legacy forward.

* By the way, there’s a much longer “Michelle” post coming next week before she leaves!


This moment is even more meaningful to me than just a career milestone - it's proof that barriers don't get the final word.

Many of you know my story — it’s one I’m never shy to share when asked. But when certain milestones pass, I'm reminded how far this journey has brought me.

Thirty years ago this month, while sitting in a hospital room my parents were told I would likely never talk again after bacterial meningitis left me 100% deaf in both ears. In that moment, the only thing that mattered to my parents was that I had survived.

What followed were numerous surgeries, a cochlear implant, and years of speech and hearing therapy. Eventually, I got my voice back… and I really haven’t stopped talking since. In fact, in elementary school, teachers told my parents I talked too much - which I, obviously, took as a compliment!

At a young age, I learned the importance of communication. When you can’t rely on hearing the way most people do, you learn to pay attention differently. You read lips. You study expressions. You truly listen. You prepare harder. You double-check details. You don’t assume — you confirm. You understand that being understood is never automatic. Communication is something I worked for. It’s never been something I’ve taken for granted. I always tell people: if you’re speaking to me, you can be sure I am fully focused on hearing you and understanding you.

Broadcasting live television might not be the path most people would imagine for someone who is 100% deaf — but here we are. There's a lot of power in perseverance, belief, a strong support system, and not letting your limitations define your future.

That perspective is something I've carried with me every morning, and will continue in my new role. This role is built on trust — on clarity, accuracy, and listening to a community. It’s a responsibility I don’t take lightly, and one I’m deeply honored fill.

I've loved waking up with all of you over the last 7 years on WTAE-TV Pittsburgh and thrilled to keep it going in my new role alongside our star morning team!

02/21/2026

Reading together is more than a quiet activity — it’s a powerful way to build listening skills, vocabulary, and connection. 💙

At JTC, we support families with tools, programs, and guidance that help communication grow naturally at home and beyond.

Visit our website to explore available services and resources. https://ow.ly/oy9M50YhV19

A summer experience created just for teens with hearing loss.JTC’s Teen Summit brings together middle and high school st...
02/20/2026

A summer experience created just for teens with hearing loss.

JTC’s Teen Summit brings together middle and high school students for connection, fun, and real conversations — alongside parent classes and support opportunities.

If your teen would benefit from meeting peers who share similar experiences, this could be a meaningful week to remember.

👉 Message us to learn more.

Tee it up for hearing loss at the 2026 JTC Golf Tournament!⛳On Monday May 11, 2026, join us at Palos Verdes Golf Club fo...
02/19/2026

Tee it up for hearing loss at the 2026 JTC Golf Tournament!⛳

On Monday May 11, 2026, join us at Palos Verdes Golf Club for 18 holes on a breathtaking course overlooking Santa Monica Bay.

Enjoy a full day of golf, contests, prizes, on-course events, a three-course dinner with open bar, auctions, and the chance to connect with alumni and supporters of John Tracy Center - all while helping families of children with hearing loss find hope, guidance, and encouragement.

✨ New for 2026: Mahjong & Mimosas!🀄🥂

Not a golfer? No problem! Join us for guided play, champagne and charcuterie, happy hour, and exclusive raffles

Visit https://ow.ly/8ia150YioyO to register your foursome today!

Opportunity begins with access, guidance, and support. 💛John Tracy Center equips families with the tools and confidence ...
02/18/2026

Opportunity begins with access, guidance, and support. 💛
John Tracy Center equips families with the tools and confidence to help their children develop strong listening and communication skills.

👉 Discover how JTC supports families at every stage. https://ow.ly/OorH50YhP0j

At JTC, learning is hands-on, collaborative, and rooted in family-centered care.The Mount Saint Mary's University –John ...
02/16/2026

At JTC, learning is hands-on, collaborative, and rooted in family-centered care.
The Mount Saint Mary's University –John Tracy Center Deaf and Hard of Hearing Graduate Program prepares future Teachers of the Deaf through a flexible hybrid model that blends live online learning with meaningful practicum experiences.

👉 Visit our site to learn more.


02/14/2026

Tiny mic 🎤, big love. 💖
For Valentine’s Day, our preschoolers answered one heartfelt question: “Who do you love?”
Each response is sweet in its own way — and the final moment is a simple reminder of how powerful love and connection can be in early learning at John Tracy Center. 💛

👉 Did this make you smile? Drop a 💖 in the comments!

Desde una sonrisa hasta una conversación, cada momento cuenta. 💙En John Tracy Center acompañamos a las familias con serv...
02/13/2026

Desde una sonrisa hasta una conversación, cada momento cuenta. 💙
En John Tracy Center acompañamos a las familias con servicios y recursos que apoyan el desarrollo, la comunicación y el aprendizaje desde los primeros años.

👉 Visita nuestra página para conocer más. https://ow.ly/orRl50YfkH0

02/11/2026

Everyday interactions help children build social language. 💙
Modeling phrases for turn-taking and sharing gives children tools to connect and communicate with others during play and daily routines.

👉 Share this post with another family who may find it helpful.

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2160 W Adams Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
90018

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+12137485481

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