Audiology Services

Dr. Rachel Lee, Audiologist at the UW Speech and Hearing Clinic, meets with a patient to discuss hearing aid options.
Dr. Rachel Lee, Audiologist at the UW Speech and Hearing Clinic, meets with a patient to discuss hearing aid options.

The UW Speech and Hearing Clinic provides comprehensive audiology services for children and adults. Our audiologists offer hearing evaluations, hearing aid services, auditory processing assessments, hearing protection, and communication support. We work with each patient to provide personalized care that supports hearing, communication, and overall quality of life.

Evaluations
Hearing Technology
Audiology Care Team
Hearing Aid Recycling Program (HARP)

Have a question?
(608) 262-3951
clinic@csd.wisc.edu

Evaluations

Hearing Tests and Evaluations

Diagnostic hearing evaluations for children and adults, including specialized testing such as auditory brainstem response (ABR) and otoacoustic emissions (OAE).

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Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity

Assessment and management strategies for individuals experiencing tinnitus (ringing in the ears), hyperacusis, or misophonia.

Audiology clinic office with a clinician presenting a model of the inner ear.

Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Comprehensive evaluations for children who have difficulty processing auditory information despite normal hearing.

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Communication and Listening Support

Aural rehabilitation services and programs that help individuals with hearing loss improve communication and listening skills.

Illustration of a man listening to speech.

Hearing Protection

Custom earplugs, musicians’ hearing protection, swim plugs, and other solutions designed to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.

Audiologist assists with proper insertion of non-custom hearing protection.

Hearing Technology

Hearing Aids and Hearing Technology

Consultations, fittings, repairs, and assistive listening devices to help patients hear their best in everyday situations.

An otoscope and hearing aids are laying next to a chart showing the results of a hearing exam.

Cochlear Implants

Programming, troubleshooting, and rehabilitation services for individuals who use cochlear implants or other implantable hearing technology.

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Audiology Care Team

Melanie Buhr-Lawler, Au.D., CCC-A

Position title: Clinical Professor, Audiologist

Amy Hartman, Au.D., CCC-A

Position title: Clinical Professor, Audiologist

Margaret Koeritzer, Au.D., CCC-A

Position title: Clinical Assistant Professor, Audiologist

Amy Kroll, Au.D., CCC-A

Position title: Clinical Professor, Audiologist

Rachel Lee, Au.D., CCC-A

Position title: Clinical Associate Professor, Audiologist