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Ginny Newman  
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I am able to answer questions with regard to hearing loss and hearing aids. I have been a licensed audiologist in the state of California for the past six years. In addition to hearing aids, I am also able to answer questions regarding dizziness and balance problems including Electronystagmography (ENG)testing. I have also been trained on Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) testing. My practice includes patients from birth to geriatrics. I have worked in a private practice setting as well as working with Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) physicians.Available
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Harriet B Jacobster, Au.D.  
U.S.
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I am a Board Certified Doctor of Audiology with 25 years of experience. I can answer questions regarding hearing loss, both general and specific, dizziness and vertigo,and specialized audiologic testing, i.e., Auditory Brainstem Response, VideoNystagmography, Otoacoutic Emissions. I have worked with both pediatric and adult populations. Additionally, because of my extensive musical background, I am able to respond to questions regarding the special needs of musicians.Available
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