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Dr. Boyce has a strong passion to help people and the field of audiology allows her to pursue that passion.
Your Goals Are Our Goals
We promise to work closely with you to discover where you are having the most difficulty communicating. Then, we will collaborate with you to determine the best solution to increase your ability to hear and understand in the situations you describe. If that solution includes hearing aids, then we are committed to recommending the technology that:
Works best for your level of hearing loss;
Complements your lifestyle and,
Fits within your budget. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
History
Established in 2011.
Providing exceptional service and support for your hearing health needs in a CARING and comfortable setting to ensure that every patient can enjoy a better quality of life.
Dr. Boyce received her master’s degree from Northern Illinois University in August of 1996. She worked for several years in the field at various setting, including hospitals, ear, nose and throat physician’s offices and Audiology private practices in the Chicagoland area. In 2003, she decided to further her education and enrolled in a doctoral program through the University of Florida in Gainesville. She received her doctorate in Audiology in April, 2005.
Meet the Business Owner
Rebecca B.
Business Owner
Dr. Boyce received her master’s degree from Northern Illinois University in August of 1996. She worked for several years in the field at various setting, including hospitals, ear, nose and throat physician’s offices and Audiology private practices in the Chicagoland area. In 2003, she decided to further her education and enrolled in a doctoral program through the University of Florida in Gainesville. She received her doctorate in Audiology in April, 2005.
Dr. Boyce has a strong passion to help people and the field of audiology allows her to pursue that passion. Her areas of expertise include cerumen removal, hearing aid selection and fitting and counseling of her patients to help them through the process of relearning how to hear with amplification.