Audiology
Communication is how we move through and relate to the world. Hearing is essential to experiencing life’s beautiful moments and navigating its challenges. Impaired hearing contributes to communication breakdowns. Unfortunately, a stigma associated with aging and hearing loss often delays or prevents people from seeking help. Consequently, inaction may cause people to experience social isolation, depression, frustration, and a decrease in job performance.
Our doctoral-level audiologists have a special passion for the science and treatment of hearing loss, working with individuals one-on-one to evaluate hearing status and help determine solutions best for each patient.
Conditions we treat
- Hearing loss in infants, children and adults
- Conductive hearing loss
- Noise induced hearing loss
- Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL)
Services we offer
- Hearing evaluations
- Hearing aids
- Selection, fitting, follow-up
- Clean and checks
- Maintenance and service
- Assistive listening devices
- Hearing protection
Meet our audiologists
Oakdale Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic’s audiologists, or Doctors of Audiology (AuD), are skilled in providing diagnostic, rehabilitative, and other services associated with hearing, balance, tinnitus management, and related audiological fields.
Ashley Dosen, AuD, CCC-A
Doctor of Audiology
I have always wanted to work in health care. It was during an internship with a hearing aid manufacturer when I became interested in audiology. Full bio
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Mollie Purdy, AuD, CCC-A
Doctor of Audiology
I became interested in audiology while working in the speech-language-hearing department during my undergraduate coursework. Full bio
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