The Rowe Center for Communicative Disorders in the Normal and William Grosjean Clinic at University Hall offers assessment and treatment for a variety of communication difficulties. Services are available for speech difficulties (articulation, accent reduction, voice, stuttering) language difficulties (delayed/disordered language development, aphasia, traumatic brain injury), and hearing difficulties for preschoolers, school-age children, and adults. We provide hearing screenings by appointment and at community health fairs. The center enhances learning at both the graduate and undergraduate levels by providing opportunities for students to observe and practice classroom theories in a clinical situation under the supervision of licensed and certified faculty. The center includes therapy rooms with two-way mirrors, sound monitoring systems, video recording and playback, a computer lab, and a speech and voice science laboratory.

Equitable Treatment:

The institution and program must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and executive orders prohibiting discrimination, including laws that prohibit discrimination based on age, citizenship, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and veteran status.

Please call at 812-237-2800 to complete an intake form for evaluation.

The Rowe Center for Communicative Disorders relies on donations from clients and the community in order to continue to provide access to high quality, affordable services. Please help to support the clinic by giving what you can. To donate, please click on the "Donate Now" button above. You can give to the Grosjean Clinic overall or select “other” in the drop-down menu and type in the name of the specific clinic you wish to give to (Counseling Clinic, Porter Clinic, or Rowe Center Clinic). Thank you for your support!