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What is an Audiologist?
Meet our Audiologists
Audiologists are professionals who specialize in the evaluation and non-medical treatment of hearing loss.

Audiologists have extensive training and skills to evaluate the hearing of infants, children and adults. They must possess at least a Masters Degree in Audiology and be certified and licensed in the state in which they practice.

Most audiologists are certified nationally by the American Speech, Hearing and Language Association (ASHA) and/or the American Academy of Audiology (AAA).

Audiologists are not medical doctors but have more graduate level training in the evaluation of hearing loss than any other profession.

Audiologists conduct a wide variety of tests to determine the exact nature of an individual's hearing problem.

Audiologists dispense and fit hearing aids, administer tests of balance to help evaluate dizziness, and provide hearing rehabilitation training.

Audiologists refer patients to physicians when the hearing loss needs medical or surgical evaluation.

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Reed Norwood

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Lisa Davidson

Anne-Marie
Calkins

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Helen Hallenbeck

 


100 West Fourth St., Suite 320
Cookeville, TN 38501
(931) 526-8863
2069 New Smithville Hwy
McMinnville, TN 37110
(931) 473-3833
1700 West Ave. North
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 456-2952
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