Community Resources
Dental Hygiene Clinic

Contact/Appointments
If you would like to contact the Dental Hygiene Clinic, or
schedule an appointment with us, call 523-3500.
Availability
| Days | Hours |
Monday | 1pm-4pm & 5pm-8pm |
Tuesday | 1pm-5pm |
Wednesday | 9am-12pm & 4:30pm-8:30pm |
Thursday | 8:30am-12:30pm |
Location
We are located in Building 66, room 216
on the NAU Mountain Campus
What services does the clinic offer?
- comprehensive dental hygiene
- preventive dental services
Who can use the clinic?
Both university students and community members are welcome
to use our clinic’s services.
Fees
The fees for services are reasonable and depend on the
individual needs and services provided.
Who provides the services?
You will be treated by students
working toward their bachelor's degree in Dental Hygiene. The undergraduate
clinicians work under the direct supervision of clinical faculty licensed by
the American Dental Hygiene Association (ADHA) or the American Dental
Association (ADA).
Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
If you would like to contact or make an appointment with the
Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, contact us at 928-523-8110 or shclinic@nau.edu.
Location
We are located in Building 66, Room 327 on the
NAU Mountain Campus.
Click here for
directions.
What services does the clinic offer?
The clinic offers you a full range of speech, language, and
hearing services.
Therapy programs are designed to meet the individual needs
of the client and can be provided in:
- individual or group sessions
- off-campus sites
homes
preschool
care facilities
Who can use the clinic?
Our clinic is available for community members and students
of all ages, newborn through geriatric.
Fees
Certain fees may apply when using the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic.
Who provides the services?
Services are provided by graduate student clinicians working
toward their master's degrees in speech/language pathology. The graduate
clinicians evaluate and treat clients under the direct supervision of clinical
faculty certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Physical Therapy/Gait Research Laboratory
The Gait Research Laboratory is used for both teaching and
research. It enhances an established and successful entry-level
professional physical therapy curriculum.
The research lab was created to enhance our established
professional physical therapy curriculum, and has since become the premier foot
research lab in the southwest.
For more information, please contact us.