About My Practice

Experience

Louise Levy M.S. CCC-A received her undergraduate degree in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology from Boston University and her Master’s degree in Audiology from Teachers College, Columbia University. She was the Audiology Director of a major New York hospital for 13 years where she provided extensive diagnostic testing for adults and children. Treatment modes at the hospital included hearing aid technology, assistive listening devices and recommendations to other professionals for therapeutic interventions.

After leaving the hospital, Louise continued her practice in audiology, and was a partner in a therapeutic listening program for children with special needs. This population included children with autism, sensory integration dysfunction, auditory processing deficit, craniofacial abnormalities, and global developmental delays. While working with these children and their families, she developed an expertise in auditory processing.

News

Hearing Aids Meet the Future with Bluetooth Tech The most game-changing wearable device on the market right now may not be a fitness tracker or a smartwatch: It’s a hearing aid. Louise Levy talks about how “smart” hearing aids can give people greater control over their environment.

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Articles

Yikes! Only Eight Percent of U.S. Adults Consistently Use Hearing Protectors at Loud Events

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