Katharine O. Wiley, BCHIS
Speech-Language Pathologist
320 SE Delaware Oklahoma City Oklahoma, 74003About
Dr. Katharine Wiley is an audiologist practicing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Dr. Wiley evaluates, diagnoses and treats hearing loss, balance issues and tinnitus. Audiologists can care for patients of all ages and treat almost all types of hearing loss. As an audiologist, Dr. Wiley takes part in services like prescribing and fitting hearing aids, recommending assisted listening devices and providing hearing rehabilitation. Audiologists can work in a number of settings such as hospitals, schools, clinics, private practices as well as government, military and VA hospitals.
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My daughter speaks very loudly, should we visit a speech-language pathologist?
I would suggest that you have your daughter's hearing tested. Have an audiologist check her hearing and evaluate her ears for wax or blockage. Does she appear to speak loudly to you as well? Does she play with her brother, and in her excitement increase her volume? That part would be normal, but the constant loud voice may mean she is having trouble with her hearing. READ MORE
What do you attribute your success to?
- She lost so much of her hearing when she was only 9 years old due to German Measles and Mumps. She attributes her success to Faith and her compassion to help others
Favorite professional publications
- The Monthly Hearing Journal
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Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist Katharine O. Wiley currently practices with her private practice Wiley Hearing Aids.
Wiley Hearing Aids provides state-of-the-art line of hearing aids, in which the focus is on her patients and their comfort. Providing the best care her practice uses unmatched technology and the best-in-class features. There the focus is on the diagnosing the hearing loss through a comprehensive hearing evaluation, to then provide you with the best solution.
Katharine lost much of her hearing when she was only 9 years old due to German Measles and Mumps. Her experience allows her to understand her patients, and appropriately assist them with their hearing loss. She has a passion for helping others, and treating her patients with the utmost respect is her priority.
Katharine has over two decades of experience working in the hearing aid industry and has practiced within her private practice for over a decade. She holds expertise as a Hearing Instrument Specialist with in-home treatment, retirement communities, assisted living, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. She was voted Best of Bartlesville by the people in 2010.
Katharine holds an Associate of Arts degree from both Tulsa Community College and University of Tulsa.
She attributes her success to Faith and her compassion to help others.
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