
I believe that patients have varying hearing needs and situations. As an Audiologist, I listen and use that information to evaluate how the individual’s hearing status affects their quality of life. Then together we can select options to best meet their needs and goals.
I earned my Doctorate of Audiology in 2005 from the Arizona School of Health Sciences, a school of A.T. Still University. I am licensed by the state of Wisconsin. I am nationally certified by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, am a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, and a member of the Wisconsin Speech, Language, and Hearing Association.
Professionally, I have advanced training in digital hearing aid technology. I am experienced with special auditory and vestibular testing. I enjoy working with all ages - children, adults and geriatrics. I am also a professional sign language interpreter. This skill blends well with audiology and is very important to some patients.
Away from the clinic my interests are nature, fishing, horses, cooking, and building and fixing things.
