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Dr. Reese is a Clinical Audiologist who specializes in advanced hearing testing and hearing instrument fittings. Dr. Reese graduated from the University of Akron in 1991 with his Bachelors degree in Speech and Hearing, then in 1993 obtained his Masters degree in Audiology from the same University. Following his Masters degree in Audiology Dr. Reese did his assistantship at the respected Dr. Richard Klapchar’s Ears Nose and Throat Clinic. He completed his Doctorate program (the highest degree bestowed on the profession of Audiology) at Arizona School of Health Sciences, a division of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Reese currently is member of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), Ohio Academy of Audiology (OAA), and the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA).
If you or a loved one has a hearing loss then Dr. Reese is whom you want to see. He is not a “hearing aid dealer/licensed hearing aid specialist”, he is a Doctor of Audiology. You can be assured a proper hearing evaluation will be performed using the most advanced equipment available. If hearing aids are recommended then know that Dr. Reese is truly an expert in that area also. Serving Stark County for over 19 years he has helped thousands of patients achieve their hearing potential. Only quality hearing aid manufactrures are used including Phonak, Widex, Starkey, Qualitone, ReSound, and Nu-Ear electronics.
“Some hearing aids are better than others but the truth is the hearing aid technology has really improved so it’s more important then ever to have it fit by someone who has extensive knowledge of the auditory system or the patient will likely not get the full benifit from his or her amplification.” So if you need hearing aids, trust an expert and give Dr. Reese a call and get honest answers to your hearing healthcare questions (330-491-1421).
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Nearly 36 million Americans suffer from tinnitus or ringing in the ears. It may be an intermittent sound or an annoying continuous sound in one or both ears.
Since its inception in 1997, the Oticon Focus on People Awards has honored outstanding people with hearing loss who prove that hearing loss does not limit a person’s ability to live a full, productive and even, inspiring life.