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Clinics

Speech and Language Clinic

Clinics

GENERAL CLINIC
This clinic provides individual and group therapy to children and adults who have articulation, phonology or language disorders. When available, this clinic also provides instruction for adults in accent or dialect reduction.

CHILD LANGUAGE CLINIC
This clinic provides services to children, birth to four years, who have delays or problems with language development. They may also have speech or other developmental delays. Children attend twice a week and receive both individual and group therapy.

ADULT NEUROGENIC CLINIC
This clinic serves adults with the acquired disorders of aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, and cognitive impairment. Therapy is provided in both group and individual sessions. Clients may participate in the UWM Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Clinic (IRC) program, which provides some additional therapeutic services to clients referred from hospitals in the Greater Milwaukee area.

FLUENCY CLINIC
This clinic is available to children and adults who are demonstrating stuttering behaviors. Clients are seen 1-2 times per week for individual and/or group therapy. The FLUENCY ENHANCEMENT CLINIC provides services to children at-risk for stuttering. Children and their parent(s) attend therapy 1-2 times per week for individual and/or group therapy.

VOICE CLINIC
This clinic specializes in evaluation and therapy for all types of voice disorders in adults and children. "Voice disorders" typically include problems with vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or nasality. The clinic also sees male-to-female transgendered clients. Clients are first required to have an evaluation by an otolaryngologist. Clients are seen individually 1-2 times per week.