Locations

Audiology Associates, Inc. maintains eight clinical offices that are located in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County and Talbot County.  Audiology Associates,  Inc. was the first comprehensive private practice in the State and it is currently the largest. Each office has complete diagnostic capability along with traditional and computerized hearing aid services.

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Baltimore

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Dr. Arifa M. Gir, Au.D.

Dr. Arifa M. Gir, Au.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please call (410) 944-3100 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Gir.

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Wilkens

Wilkens Ave.

Dr. Charlotte Godfrey, Au.D.

Dr. Charlotte Godfrey, Au.D.

Donna, Administrative Assistant

Donna

Please call (410) 646-3100 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Godfrey.

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Carney

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Dr. Briana Holtan

Dr. Briana Holtan

Faith in Carney

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Please call (410) 668-5500 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Holtan.

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States. Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repairs

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Easton

Easton

 

 

Please call 410 820 9826 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Richards

Dr. Corinne Richards

Dr. Corinne Richards

 

 

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Timonium

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Dr. Aimee Kaplan, Au.D.

Dr. Aimee Kaplan, Au.D.

Arifa M. Gir, Au.D.

Arifa M. Gir, Au.D.

Louise

Louise

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Glen Burnie

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Please call (410) 760-4327 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Rouleau.

Dr. Anne Rouleau

Dr. Anne Rouleau

Debbie

Debbie

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Videonystagmography (VNG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Ellicott City

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Please call (410) 313-9100 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Bradford.

Dr. Christina Bradford

Dr. Christina Bradford

Jaime

Jaime

 

 

 

Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Annapolis

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Please call (410) 266-6444 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Segev.

Dr. Melissa Segev

Dr. Melissa Segev

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Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.

Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Videonystagmography (VNG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.

Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.

Fairhaven Wellness Center

Fairhaven 7200 Third Avenue # 1000
Sykesville, MD 21784
(410) 646-3100
(410) 795-8801

Dr. Charlotte Godfrey, Au.D.

Dr. Charlotte Godfrey, Au.D.

 

 

 

 Please call (410) 646-3100 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Godfrey.
Our practice provides the most comprehensive audiologic care that is performed anywhere in the United States.
Please see the links below for more information on the extensive products and services we provide:

Complete Diagnostic Audiology Includes the Following Tests:

Tympanometry
Middle Ear Muscle Reflex
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Electrocochleography (ECochG)
Tinnitus Evaluation
Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (APD)
Real Ear Measurement (REM)
QuickSIN testing
Industrial Hearing Conservation Consultation
Hearing Aids and Hearing Aid Repair

For more information concerning computerized programmable technology, please visit the following sample hearing aid manufacturer sites.
Keep in mind that there are over 30 manufacturers that produce advanced technology devices.

GN ReSound North America
Lyric Hearing Devices
Interton
Phonak Hearing Instruments
Rexton Hearing Instruments
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Unitron Hearing Instruments
Oticon Hearing Instruments
Starkey Hearing Instruments

Audiology Associates also offers the following services are available to the patient who wants to try a hearing aid:

Real-ear Measurements - Measures the performance of the hearing aid while the patient is wearing the device. Since 1984, in the United States, this measurement has been available to objectively assess a patient’s performance with a hearing aid. The real-ear measurement system presents a broad range of pitches to a patient and then displays a pitch response of the amplification device. This is then compared to a projected “target prescription” reflecting the idealized acoustic response. The hearing aid can then be adjusted in order to maximize a patient’s auditory capabilities.

Adjustment Period With Amplification– All patients receive a two month adjustment period with amplification to insure satisfactory benefit. Even with the advances in circuit design of hearing aids, it is vital that the patient perceives an improvement in their lifestyle with hearing aid use. Some amplification devices provided by Audiology Associates, Inc. are provided with an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Comprehensive Follow-up CareReceiving the correct circuit and obtaining the appropriate acoustics from the hearing aid is the inital first step in maximizing a patient’s benefit from amplification. However, obtaining the proper acoustics is just the beginning. The treatment program for the hearing aid patient must include thorough follow-up and monitoring to ensure communication benefit. Patients are seen for a minimum of three visits in the initial three months of being fit with a new device. Patients that are fit with computerized hearing aids are seen more frequently for adjustments and counseling. The hearing aid is just part of the treatment plan for the patient with communication difficulties.