Leigh Burnett received her Master of Communication Disorders degree and her Bachelors degree from Auburn University. Leigh completed her externship under the direction of Dr. James Jerger, one of the pioneers of modern Audiology, at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Leigh is a doctoral candidate for the Au.D. degree from Central Michigan University.
Leigh has a wide range of experience in the field of audiology including, but not limited to pediatric, adult and geriatric assessment. Her special interests include neuroaudiology, hearing aids, aural rehabilitation and early identification of hearing loss. She has been employed in the ENT physician practice setting since 1988 and has been working for the same physicians since 1990. Leigh is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is licensed to practice audiology in the State of Alabama. Leigh is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology.
Leigh has been hearing impaired since birth and wears hearing aids in both ears.
Dr. Suzanne Baggett was born and raised in Fort Payne, Alabama. She received her doctorate of Audiology degree from East Tennessee State University, and her Bachelors of Science degree from Auburn University. Suzanne has a special interest in working with the pediatric population, individuals who suffer from tinnitus, and patient education. Suzanne recently completed a research study concerning patient education and follow-up, which she presented at a national audiology conference in Minneapolis, MN.
Suzanne has been hearing-impaired since birth and wears hearing aids in both ears.
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