Hearing & Balance Center Archives - The New York Otolaryngology Group

Dr Kathleen Wallace, Au.D.

Dr. Kathleen Wallace graduated from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. She then received her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from the City University of New York’s Graduate Center. […] Read more…

Kendall Shaw, Au.D.

Dr Kendall Dicairano, Au.D.

Dr Kendall Dicairano graduated cum laude with a Bachelors of Science in communication sciences and disorders from James Madison University in Virginia. She then earned her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree from […] Read more…

Audiologist NYC

Dr Rachel Marcus, Au.D./CCC-A/FAAA

Dr Rachel Marcus is a NY State licensed audiologist at the New York Otolaryngology Group with two locations in NYC. Dr Rachel Marcus received her Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) from The Graduate […] Read more…

Audiologist NYC

Dr Scott Yerdon, Au.D., CCC-A

Dr Scott Yerdon is a NY State licensed audiologist at the New York Otolaryngology Group with two locations in NYC. Dr Scott Yerdon graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science […] Read more…

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Dr Marc D’Aprile, Sc.D.

Dr Marc D’Aprile is a NY State licensed audiologist at the New York Otolaryngology Group with two locations in NYC. Director of Audiology Dr Marc D’Aprile, Sc.D. received a scientific doctorate in […] Read more…

Vertigo

a false sensation of motion or spinning that leads to dizziness and discomfort Read more…

Tympanic Membrane

also called the eardrum, it separates the ear canal from the middle ear, vibrating when sound waves hit it Read more…

Tinnitus

the sensation of a ringing, roaring, or buzzing in the ears or head; it is often associated with many forms of hearing impairment and noise exposure Read more…

Temporal Bone

the temporal bones form part of the base of the skull; among the hardest of all the bones, it includes the mastoid and protects the hearing and balance systems Read more…

Stapes

the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea; the innermost of the ossicles Read more…