Audiologists in Chapel Hill, NC
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I am a pediatric audiologist and researcher. Clinically, I work in diagnostic audiology and hearing aids for children and families from birth to 18 years.
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
I have been an audiologist since 2011 and currently work part-time. In the past, I have worked with adult hearing aids, however I now limit my scope
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Languages:
- Spanish
I decided to become an audiologist because I enjoy helping patients hear better from diagnosis through an individualized treatment plan. I believe that eve
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
I chose the field of audiology to help make a difference in people's lives. I enjoy providing multiple diagnostic and rehabilitative services, with a tr
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
I chose to become a clinical audiologist while working as a direct support professional for an adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
I chose to become an audiologist so I could help improve quality of life and communication confidence for my patients. I enjoy providing preventative a
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
I joined the faculty of the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences in 2007. I bring with me a diverse background which includes a research career in bas
I practice as a clinical audiologist at the UNC Hearing and Communication Center (UNC-HCC), a faculty clinic in Chapel Hill. I can also be found leadi
I decided to become an audiologist to improve the lives of adults living with hearing loss. My grandfather was a World War II veteran who slowly lost all
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
I became an audiologist because I enjoy being able to help people navigate and manage hearing and balance difficulties. It is very rewarding, and I lo
I chose to become an audiologist to help people be able to communicate. I developed a love for the vestibular system and enjoy being part of a team
I grew up as one of three siblings with congenital hearing loss and have worn hearing aids since the age of six. I received a cochlear implant (CI) in Spri
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible