Clinical Services
Baltimore Metropolitian Area

Advanced Hearing Health Care

"When Silence is not Golden"

 

Since 1977, Audiology Associates, Inc. has provided a full range of hearing care services including hearing aid fittings. Services are provided for infants and adults. As audiologists we possess advanced degrees in hearing science and we utilize state-of-the-art diagnostic procedures and hearing aid fitting technologies.

Our goal is to provide the patient with the best possible hearing care, based upon individual needs. We believe the ability to hear and communicate is important to the quality of life. We pride ourselves in combining an old fashion caring approach with the most current diagnostic and rehabilitative treatment. We work closely with referring physicians to ensure that our patients receive appropriate hearing care. Referrals are accepted from a variety of sources including self, physicians, and managed care organizations.

In 1994, Audiology Associates, Inc. was selected as one of the first hearing health care practices to participate in the Hear For Life program. The program now has over 90 affiliated practices throughout the United States. The Hear For Life program is a national network of audiologists dedicated to providing expert, ethical evaluation, counseling, and follow-up care for patients in need of hearing care services. All Hear For Life centers offer an exclusive one-year satisfaction guarantee on all Hear For Life hearing aid fittings.

 


Meet Our Audiologists             

Craig W. Johnson, M.S., FAAA founded Audiology Associates, Inc. in 1977 and serves as the President of the firm. He has a master's degree from Towson State University. Mr. Johnson was born in Baltimore and was raised in the Fullerton area of Baltimore County. He has served on the Executive Board of the Maryland Academy of Audiology since its inception in 1992. In 1997, he served as President of the Maryland Academy. Mr. Johnson was recently elected to the board of the Academy of Dispensing Audiologists and began his term in 1998. He is presently enrolled at Nova Southeastern University where he is a doctorial student (Au.D.). He maintains privileges at St. Agnes and Church Home Hospital for operating room neural monitoring. This procedure reduces the risk of patient paralysis following surgical intervention for various pathologies. Mr. Johnson provides a full range of diagnostic and hearing aid services for patients in the Security office. He most enjoys talking to his patients about their life experiences. He feels that knowledge concerning a patient's lifestyle and previous experiences is one of the most important factors in restoring a persons' communicative abilities.

 

 

Gregory S. Wilson, M.S., FAAA has a master's degree in audiology from California State University, Sacramento. Mr. Wilson was born in the state of Washington and spent his early years in Woodbridge, Va. He serves a the Director of Clinical Services for the practice and has a special focus in the fitting of computerized hearing aids and the diagnosis of auditory processing problems in children. His clinical services are focused in the Glen Burnie office in Anne Arundel County. He has presented various lectures to professional organizations on topics ranging from Central Auditory Processing Disorders in children to pathologies of the middle ear. Prior to relocating to Baltimore, Mr. Wilson was employed as a clinical audiologist for Central Virginia Speech and Hearing Center. At this facility he was involved in the fitting of one of the first digital hearing aids in the late 1980's. Mr. Wilson believes that appropriate intervention begins by listening to the patient and their families.

 

 

Charlotte B. Godfrey, M.A., FAAA has a master's degree in audiology from Central Michigan University. Ms Godfrey was raised in Florida and has been a clinical audiology for the past twelve years. Prior to her career as an audiologist, she taught English and was a Peace Corps volunteer and worked as a health educator in Togo, Africa in the 1970's. Following this life experience, Ms Godfrey was a clinical audiologist at New York Hospital. During her six year tenure, she evaluated many well known individuals including former President Nixon. Ms Godfrey's clinical services are focused on the fitting of programmable hearing aids and the follow-up care associated with her comprehensive approach. She serves patients in the Wilkens Avenue office. Recently she was named as Editor for the Maryland Academy of Audiology publications.

 

  

Christine M. Schwartz, M.S., FAAA has a master's degree from Idaho State University. Christine hails from Wisconsin, however, she is familiar with Baltimore since she completed a fellowship at Maryland's Shock Trauma Center in 1994, working with patients with traumatically induced hearing loss. Before joining Audiology Associates, Inc., Ms Schwartz worked several years as an audiologist at the University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. There she served as the coordinator for hearing screening of infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, as well as a clinical audiologist. She has extensive experience in diagnostic management of hearing impaired individuals from pediatrics to geriatrics. Ms Schwartz serves patients in the Ellicott City and the Security offices.

 

melissia.gif (27880 bytes) Melissia Anderson, Au.D., FAAA received her Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) from Central Michigan University. She recently completed an internship at a private practice in Lutherville, Maryland.  Her education and experience has focused on a wide range of hearing health care including advanced technology hearing aid fittings.  As part of her clinical doctorate program, she conducted research in the area of otoacoustic emissions (procedure that accesses outer hair cell performance in the inner ear).  Dr. Anderson serves patients in the Security and Highlandtown locations.

 

 

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Office Locations

Audiology Associates, Inc. maintaines five clinical offices that are located in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Howard County and Anne Arundel County. Each office has complete diagnostic capability along with traditional and computerized hearing aid evaluation services.

Security Blvd Glen Burnie Wilkens Ave. Ellicott City Highlandtown
7000 Security Blvd., Ste. 120 7835 Oakwood Rd. 3455 Wilkens Ave. St. John's Plaza 3310 Eastern Ave.
Baltimore, Md. Glen Burnie, Md. Baltimore, Md. 21229 Ellicott City, Md. Baltimore, Md. 21224
(410) 944-3100 (410) 760-4327 (410) 646-3100 (410) 313-9100 (410) 276-3100
Fax: 298-6333 Fax: 760-4328 Fax: 646-3102 Fax: 465-8898 Fax: 276-5883

 

Carney
9613-I Harford Rd, Carney Village Center
Baltimore, Md. 21234
(410) 668-5500
Fax: 665-6323

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