Speech and Language Clinic
The Speech and Language Clinic serves the university and surrounding community by providing clinical services as part of the professional preparation of students in the Communication Sciences and Disorders program.
The UWM Speech and Language Clinic is proud to serve all individuals regardless of age, beliefs, customs, ability, perspectives, gender identity, cultural background, economic status, neurodivergence, sexual orientation, language, religious beliefs, race, and dialect. The services provided in our clinic are high-quality, evidence based, and under the supervision of licensed Speech Language Pathologists/Clinical Educators.
Contact
Address
2400 E. Hartford Ave.
Enderis Hall, Room 864
Milwaukee, WI 53211
414-251-8293
Appointments
If you are interested in participating in our clinic or finding more information, please contact us.
We are accepting new clients for the Voice & Fluency clinic and the Adult Neurologic Communication Disorders clinic. At this point, we cannot accept any new pediatric clients.
The clinic treatment programs start at the beginning of the fall, spring, and summer semesters. However, referrals are accepted throughout the year. Most therapy is scheduled one to two times per week, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Scheduling is dependent on clinical training needs and hours of availability.
Fees
Semester rates for services are determined with accessibility in mind and helps to support our clinic operations, use of clinic materials, equipment, and assessment tools, and the overall education and training provided to our graduate students.
It is the UWM Speech and Language Clinic’s policy to offer semester rates for services that allow consistent access to care. These rates may be adjusted based on household income, family size, and individual financial circumstances to ensure that services remain equitable, respectful, and responsive to each client’s needs through the completion of a Sliding Scale Application.
Additional consideration may be given to individual financial circumstances, including temporary strain or hardship, through the completion of a Reduced Fee Application. The Director of Clinical Education will complete a personalized fee review upon receipt of the Reduced Fee Application. Our goal is to ensure that services remain equitable and sustainable for all families.
At UWM Children’s Learning Center (CLC), services are provided in close collaboration with CLC staff. When appropriate, we also offer a “push-in” service model, delivering therapy directly within the classroom environment to best support the child’s development.
Clients are first required to have an evaluation by an otolaryngologist. Clients are seen one to two times per week for individual and/or group therapy.