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Roy M. Bordenick, M.S., CCC/A, FAAA

Director / Board-certified and Licensed Audiologist

(What is an Audiologist?)

32 years of experience

 

 

 

  • Master of Science: Columbia University
  • Fellow: American Academy of Audiology
  • Fellow: Academy of Dispensing Audiologists
  • Member: American Academy of Audiology, Academy of Dispensing Audiologists, American Auditory Society, Maryland Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • Certified: American Speech Language-Hearing Association

As you may know, the hearing aid industry has experienced remarkable change with the introduction of advanced, digital signal sound processing. It's been my experience for 32 years of practicing audiology, managing the hearing needs of thousands of patients, that the better the technology the better the hearing. There's no question that this new, more advanced technology carries a high price tag, but the beauty of digital is the fact that it can come in the most basic as well as the most sophisticated design, making it available to almost everyone. That's what I have always worked towards in serving my patients: offering the best technology at the most affordable price, in consideration of their lifestyle as well as their hearing needs. In addition to offering advanced hearing aid technology, I pride myself on being a service-oriented hearing healthcare provider. My patients will tell you that the convenience of having someone you trust and have confidence in, and can call to see the same day if something should go wrong, is more important than a particular price. My goal is and always will be to fit you with the optimal hearing instrument in order to keep you hearing at your highest level for the life of that hearing aid. My prices are reasonable and competitive, but most importantly worth the fact that you'll feel comfortable and confident with your newfound better hearing.

Thank you for choosing The Bordenick Audiology Group for your hearing needs.

Sincerely,
Roy M. Bordenick, MS., CCC-A
Clinical Audiologist

What is an Audiologist?

Audiologists are hearing healthcare professionals who identify, assess, and manage disorders of the auditory system. They provide audiological rehabilitation to adults and children, working closely with their family doctors and/or otolaryngological (ear, nose, throat, or ENT) specialists to improve a patient's hearing potential. Audiologists select, fit and dispense amplification systems such as hearing aids and related assistive listening devices. Many are involved with organizations which champion the cause for hearing loss prevention, while providing consultation on the effects of noise on hearing and consumer awareness of products to improve hearing. Currently, it is required for audiologists to hold a master's degree in audiology or other related programs such as communication disorders from an accredited university or professional school. Indeed, American Speech Hearing Association (ASHA)-certified audiologists serve a nine-month postgraduate fellowship and pass a national standardized examination to become clinically certified (CCC-A).

Audiologists provide services in private practice, hospitals, universities, clinics, industrial settings, military installations, managed care systems and rehabilitation centers throughout the country.

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