The Warren Building is the home of the School of Communication Science & Disorders. The L.L. Schendel Speech and Hearing Clinic reception area is located on the first floor, with the hearing clinic on the basement level and the speech and language clinic on the second floor. The third floor is devoted to graduate student learning and clinic preparation, the fifth floor to faculty offices and research labs and the sixth floor to the school office, as well as additional faculty offices and research labs.
The fourth floor houses the FSU Veterans Specialty Clinic to treat speech and hearing disorders that often accompany traumatic head injuries in combat. In addition, the school hopes to open a preschool program for children with speech and language impairments on one of the buildings lower floors.
Audiology Clinic
Located at the basement of Warren building
Audiology Clinic
Located at the basement of Warren building

A patient is being treated at the Audiology Clinic

The Clinical Audiologist gives instructions to the patient

The Clinical Audiologist gives instructions to the patient

A patient is being diagnosted at the Treatment Room

A patient is being treated at the Audiology Clinic

Sitting area at the Audiology Clinic

The clinic has a big display of all kinds of hearing aids.

The clinic has a big display of all kinds of hearing aids.
Treatment Rooms
SCSD facilities adapt to all kind of patients with communication disabilities

SCSD Students interacting with patients at the child treatment room

Student and professor interact with a patient at the clinic

Student and professor interact with a patient at the clinic

SCSD Students interacting with patients at the child treatment room

A student interacts with a patient at the clinic