Susan Hepner-Dion, Au. D FAAA
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Dr. Susan Hepner-Dion is the owner and clinical director of Audiology Specialists. Dr. Dion has been a practicing audiologist for over 27 years. Her goal is to provide an unparalleled level of care and ultimately, help all her patients enjoy the quality of life they so richly deserve. Dr. Dion specifically tailors each patient's appointment to fit the individual's situation and hearing needs.

She focuses on listening to and educating her patients and their families. Her expertise as a clinician coupled with her contacts within the hearing device community enable her to develop innovative hearing solutions that fit her patient's budget and lifestyle.
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From the moment you enter the door, our goal is to make you feel comfortable and at home - a part of the family. Our philosophy is a "patient centered approach". This means that serving the patient is key to everything we do.

At Audiology Specialists, we take the time needed at each appointment to listen to your needs, respond to your questions so we can better understand the day-to-day challenges you are facing as a result of hearing difficulties.We find that this is the best way to develop treatment goals and intervention strategies that are both relevant and achievable.
A diagnostic audiologic evaluation is the first step in determining your hearing capability. If you have a hearing loss, it will detail the extent, type, and specifics of your particular hearing loss. At the hearing aid fitting, you will receive the hearing aids you selected. They are programmed based on a prescription that is specific to each person's hearing loss.
A diagnostic audiologic evaluation is the first step in determining your hearing capability. If you have a hearing loss, it will detail the extent, type, and specifics of your particular hearing loss. The diagnostic hearing evaluation consists of a variety of tests to determine the unique aspects of your hearing loss, as well as the level at which you can detect and understand speech.
Once you have selected your hearing aids after an evaluation, We will program them, based on a prescription, to meet your hearing needs. It is also a good idea to bring family members or close friends to the hearing aid fitting so they can help remember all the information that is given and be a support to you.
Hearing aids have small working parts, and it is not uncommon over time for a hearing aid to need a repair. You may try to turn the hearing aid on in the morning and find that there is no sound; the battery door may come unhinged. These things do happen, even when the hearing aids are properly cared for.
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