Clinical Services
Waisman Center in collaboration with UW Health
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lawrence Kaplan, MD, ScM, FAAP - Medical Director
Anne Bradford Harris, PhD, MPH, RD - Manager
Information and Referrals: (608) 263-3301
CURRENT WAISMAN CENTER CLINICS and
SERVICES AND SUPPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES pdf document
You can view information on the clinics below by cateogry, or you can view all categories at once.
Contents
- Biochemical Genetics Clinic
- Cerebral Palsy Clinic
- Communication Aids & Systems Clinic
- Developmental Disabilities/Child Development Clinic
- Early Autism and Communication Research Clinic
- Feeding Clinic
- Genetics Clinic
- Phonology Clinic
- Spasticity and Movement Disorders Clinic
Lab Services - Biochemical Genetics Lab
Communications Aids & Systems Clinic (CASC)
(608) 263–2522 (new appointments)
Director: Julie Gamradt, MS, CCC–SLP
Prog. Asst.: Deanna Kroupa
CASC provides augmentative alternative communication and computer access services. Using assistive technology, the staff (speech language pathologists and occupational therapists with specialized training) provide consumer–centered services to help people with disabilities and neurodegenerative diseases develop written, spoken, or computer–based communication skills needed to reach their full potential. Interdisciplinary services include: direct outcome–focused evaluation and intervention, consultation, technical support, student training, and outreach.
The Communications Aids & Systems clinic is an affiliate of the Trace Research and Development Center of the UW–Madison.


