Audiology
     ABR Testing
     Cawthorne's Head Exercises
     Communication Strategies
     ECochG Testing
     Hearing Aids
     Hearing Conservation
     Hearing/Ear Protection
     Hearing Testing
     Listening Devices
     Tinnitus
     VNG Testing
   


Katie McGee, MS, CF-A,
obtained her Masters of Science degree in Audiology from the University of Manchester in Manchester, England.  Katie has obtained her State of Virginia Hearing Aid license and Audiology license.  She is currently completing all necessary steps for certification by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association and the American Academy of Audiology.

In her spare time, Katie enjoys cooking, traveling and ballroom dancing.
 

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Nobuko Iwasaki, Au.D., CCC-A
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Biography and photo coming soon.
 

 

 


 

Audiology Direct Dial: (703) 682-0557

What is an Audiologist?

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.

Both of our audiologists conduct complete diagnostic audiological evaluations, hearing aid evaluations and fittings, vestibular function tests to evaluate dizziness, and auditory evoked potential testing to evaluate neural disorders of hearing.

They must possess at least a Master’s Degree in Audiology, however, the profession has been advancing toward a doctorate level of study.  Audiologists must be licensed in the state in which they practice.  The American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA) and/or the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) certify most audiologists nationally.

Audiologists are not medical doctors but have more graduate level training in the evaluation of hearing loss than any other profession.  They conduct a wide variety of tests to determine the exact nature of an individual’s hearing problem.  Audiologists also provide hearing aid evaluation and fitting services, administer test of balance to help evaluate dizziness, and perform special tests to evaluate neural hearing disorders.


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