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The
Center for Communication Disorders at the University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire is an integral part of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
It serves as a clinical training site for undergraduate and graduate students
who plan to pursue careers in speech-language pathology and audiology.
The Center offers speech, language, and hearing services to residents
of the Chippewa Valley. Clinical services are performed by students under
the supervision of faculty who are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
The Center is a modern clinical facility that includes 16 therapy rooms with direct observation facilities, an audiology suite, a speech science and voice laboratory, an assistive technology laboratory, a computer laboratory, an audio-visual laboratory, a materials resource room, and a reception area with two client waiting rooms.
Terms of Service
Click here for our full "Terms of Service" statement (PDF document).
Hours
The Center for Communication Disorders is open weekdays
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the academic year and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
the summer session. Appointments for evaluations and/or therapy are scheduled
in accordance with the academic calendar of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Location
The Center for Communication Disorders
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire
Human Sciences & Services Building
239 Water Street
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Fees
Modest fees for diagnostic and remedial services are established
on a semester basis. A copy of the current fee schedule is available on
request. Reduced fees are available in cases of financial hardship.
Opportunities for Students
The Center for Communication Disorders offers excellent
opportunities for students to work on-campus with clients and their families.
With many observable treatment areas, students have the opportunity to
grow in their clinical skills, while supervisors and family members can
observe unobtrusively. The Center was designed expressly to give students
maximum clinical learning opportunities with modern, well-lit, flexible
treatment areas. Treatment and diagnostic activities are well supported
by an extensive resource area containing treatment materials and programs
and a large collection of current, diagnostic instruments. Clinical activities
are supported by two microcomputer laboratories available to CDIS students
in the Human Sciences & Services Building. The center also houses
three specialized diagnostic areas: the Voice Diagnostic Lab; the Augmentative
and Alternative Communication Lab (AAC); and the Audiology Lab. Each lab
has much of the latest instrumentation available to students for hands-on
learning opportunities. As the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is
a fully certified program, all clinical activities in the Center are supervised
by certified and licensed speech-language pathologists or audiologists.
In addition, the UW-Eau Claire program is affiliated with numerous clinical
sites where students gain experience in various work settings during clinical
practicum enrollments.
For further information about the Center for Communication Disorders, contact Angie Sterling-Orth, Clinic Director. To make a referral or to inquire about services call (715) 836-4185.