What is an Audiologist?
An audiologist is a professional who diagnoses, treats, and manages individuals with hearing loss or balance problems. Audiologists have received a master's or doctoral degree from an accredited university graduate program. Their academic and clinical training provides the foundation for patient management from birth through adulthood. Audiologists determine appropriate patient treatment of hearing and balance problems by combining a complete history with a variety of specialized auditory and vestibular assessments. Based upon the diagnosis, the audiologist presents a variety of treatment options to patients with hearing impairment or balance problems. Audiologists dispense and fit hearing aids as part of a comprehensive habilitative program.
Audiology Staff
Reception
Amy Burbage
Deborah Woodland
Audiology
Jane Britton, Audiology Extern
Emily Earnest, MA, CCC-A
Kristy Greco, AuD, CCC-A
Lisa Hoselton, MS, CCC-A
Megan Kelly, MS, CCC-A
Christina Koehler, MA, CCC-A
Linda Maddox, MA, CCC-A
Lauren Pfaender, AuD, CCC-A
Staci Reddan, MS, CCC-A
Sarah Rotter, AuD, CCC-A
Elizabeth Satchell, MS, CCC-A
Blair Tenllado, AuD, CCC-A
Intraoperative Monitoring
Kristy Greco, AuD, CCC-A
Christina Koehler, MA, CCC-A
Barbara LaConte, R.EPT., CNIM
Jane Loosmore, MS, CCC-A
Rosa Marden, BA, CNIM
Lauren Pfaender, AuD, CCC-A
Sarah Rotter, AuD, CCC-A
Elizabeth Satchell, MS, CCC-A
Blair Tenllado, AuD, CCC-A
Administration
Tracy Mishler, AuD, CCC-A (Manager of Audiology and Intraoperative Monitoring)
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