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12 | February 27, 2020 | 22nd century media active aging part one<br />
22ndCenturyMedia.com<br />
New audiologist joins South Suburban<br />
Hearing Health Center in Homer Glen<br />
Clinical audiologist<br />
newest addition to<br />
South Suburban<br />
Hearing Health<br />
Centers<br />
South Suburban Hearing<br />
Health Centers is pleased<br />
to announce that Terry<br />
Corso-O’Boyle, Au.D.,<br />
CCC-A has joined the<br />
practice and will be seeing<br />
patients at its Homer<br />
Glen location located at<br />
14316 S. Will-Cook Road<br />
in Homer Glen.<br />
“I am very excited<br />
to welcome Dr. Corso-<br />
O’Boyle to our practice,”<br />
said Jonathan L. Wright,<br />
ACA, BC-HIS. “She provides<br />
a great blend of<br />
top- notch clinical education<br />
and knowledge with<br />
a strong passion for providing<br />
community-based<br />
care. I also expect that she<br />
remains an active member<br />
of the community and that<br />
will be evident over the<br />
course of the months and<br />
years to come.”<br />
Corso-O’Boyle is a licensed<br />
audiologist. She<br />
graduated from Wayne<br />
State University in Detroit<br />
with a master’s degree in<br />
audiology. Corso-O’Boyle<br />
received her doctorate in<br />
audiology from Arizona<br />
School of Health Sciences<br />
in Mesa, Arizona. She has<br />
been awarded the ASHA<br />
Certificate of Clinical<br />
Competency in Audiology,<br />
and is a member of<br />
the American Academy<br />
of Audiology, American<br />
Speech-Language Hearing<br />
Association and Illinois<br />
Academy of Audiology.<br />
Corso-O’Boyle is joining<br />
South Suburban<br />
Hearing after practicing<br />
with Rush Copley Medical<br />
Group for the past 21<br />
years. She enjoys working<br />
with people and helping<br />
them hear better. She is<br />
the first woman president<br />
of the Lemont Lions Club<br />
and an active member of<br />
the community.<br />
South Suburban Hearing<br />
Health Centers are hearing<br />
healthcare facilities<br />
in Homer Glen, Mokena,<br />
Burr Ridge and Crestwood.<br />
For more information<br />
on the practice or to schedule<br />
an appointment with<br />
Dr. Terry Corso-O’Boyle,<br />
please call (708) 966-4724.<br />
Submitted by South Suburban<br />
Hearing Health Centers,<br />
14316 S. Will-Cook Road in<br />
Homer Glen. For more information,<br />
call (708) 966-4724,<br />
or visitsouthsuburban<br />
hearing.com.<br />
Better Hearing, Better Relationships<br />
Hearing loss can take atoll on relationships, often leading to<br />
social isolation 1 . People who treat their hearing loss maintain<br />
connections better and live fuller,happier lives 1 .<br />
Join us in welcoming the newest member of our<br />
team, Dr.Terry Corso-OBoyle,AuD,CCC-A.<br />
March 9 th -13 th &March 23 rd -27 th<br />
Call (708) 968-3370 TODAY to schedule your FREE hearing consultation!<br />
Hearing loss is treatable. The choice is YOURS.<br />
HEARING HEALTHCENTER<br />
HelpingPeople Hear Better<br />
HOMER GLEN<br />
14316S.Will-Cook Rd.<br />
BURR RIDGE<br />
1333 Burr Ridge Ste.200<br />
MOKENA<br />
20006WolfRd.<br />
www.SouthSuburbanHearing.com<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
5553W127TH ST.<br />
SOURCES:<br />
1: National Center forHealth Statistics, Inter-University Consortium forPolitical and Social Research. (1989) National Health InterviewSurvey.United States Department of Health and Human Services. Doi: http://doi.org/10.3886/1CPSR09583.v1<br />
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