Staffed by licensed clinical audiologists, OSF Audiology offers testing and rehabilitation services to assist physicians in diagnosing and treating patients with hearing and balance disorders.
Our audiologists will communicate with your primary health care provider and other specialists to help facilitate management of your hearing and balance treatment. Patients who use hearing aids are provided with an array of digital hearing aid options to suit their personal preferences.
An audiologist is available to evaluate people of all ages, from infants to seniors. For older children and adults, the audiologist will ask about your hearing health history and then perform a series of diagnostic tests. The results will be compiled, and the audiologist will assess the extent of hearing loss, if any, as well as balance and related disorders.
If the audiologist determines you are experiencing hearing loss or a balance disorder, treatment will be recommended. Our audiology staff is committed to identifying the most appropriate treatment, which may not always be a hearing aid.
Please obtain a referral from your primary care provider.
Please bring any hearing devices you currently have with you to your first appointment.
Anna received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Iowa, and completed a master’s degree from Illinois State University. Anna is a licensed audiologist and holds a certificate of clinical competence in audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Casey received a Bachelor of Science degree in communicative disorders and psychology from the University of Wisconsin. Casey’s clinical doctorate of audiology was completed at Illinois State University and she completed her clinical residency with Southern Illinois School of Medicine and Decatur Memorial Hospital.