Hearing & Balance Center } The New York Otolaryngology Group

Dr. Maya Berenson was previously the Chief of Audiology at Metropolitan Hospital where she received extensive training in pediatric audiology. Dr. Berenson earned her Doctorate in clinical Audiology from the Long Island Consortium comprised of Hofstra University, Adelphi University and St. Johns University. Dr. Berenson completed her fellowship at SUNY Downstate Medical Center where she received expertise in comprehensive audiological evaluations of adults and children, including complete assessment of auditory function, vestibular/balance assessment and treatment, and aural-rehabilitation, including amplification evaluation, fitting and orientation.

Dr. Berenson experiences have allowed her to practice in a variety of clinical settings including private practice, hospitals, and ENT offices. Her passion for enriching the quality of life of her patients and for the field of audiology as a whole is reflected in the faces of her patients.

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Jenifer Surpris, a clinical audiologist, who received her Doctorate from Syracuse University and a Bachelors in Speech Language Pathology from Brooklyn College. Before joining NYOG, Dr. Surpris previously worked in a variety of clinical settings such as hospitals, educational facilities, private audiology practices, and private otolaryngology practices. She has experience with nearly all different populations and age ranges. Rehabilitative audiology through the use of hearing aids and assistive listening devices was also a major part of her practical experience. With exposure to a wide range of clinical settings, She has learned to effectively sell, fit, and troubleshoot hearing devices in nearly all types of audiological environments. She also greatly enjoys performing specialty testing such as auditory brainstem testing (ABR) and Videonystagmography (VNG).

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Dr. Padmaja Nair is the Director of Audiology at New York Otolaryngology Group. She received her Bachelors in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology from Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, India and her Doctorate in Audiology from Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. She completed her residency in a wide variety of clinical settings including hospitals, private clinics and university clinics both in US and India. She has extensive experience with complete audiological evaluation of children and adults, vestibular and neurological testing as well as hearing aid evaluation and dispensing. She has several research articles published in peer reviewed journals including Hearing Research, Journal of Acoustical Society of America and Journal of American Academy of Audiology. She holds New York State licenses in Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing and is certified by the American Speech Language and Hearing Association.

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Dr. Jessica Gordon obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Maryland, and her Doctor of Audiology from The Graduate Center, CUNY. She worked at Columbia University Medical Center during her residency and interned at The Ear Institute at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and Weill Cornell Medical College. Her clinical experience includes performing complete audiological evaluations, hearing aid dispensing and evaluation, and Neuromonics tinnitus treatment. She spent several months aiding in various research studies at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders at the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. She is a licensed Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispenser in New York State, a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, and has the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology.

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dr-julie-glick-audDr. Julie Glick is the Director of the Hearing Instrument Division at The New York Otolaryngology Group. Dr. Glick started her career in audiology twelve years ago in a private practice in Beverly Hills, California. She then went on to train fellow audiologists on all of the latest advancements of digital hearing technology.  Dr. Glick also specializes in hearing conservation and optimization of the live performances of today’s leading musicians and television personalities with custom in ear monitors and hearing protection products. Dr. Glick’s knowledge and expertise of the technical aspects of hearing instruments coupled with her commitment to audiology makes her a valued asset to our goals of providing continued quality service.

Dr. Glick received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Hearing Science from The Ohio State University, Master of Science in Communicative Disorders from California State University, Northridge and Doctor of Audiology from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, School of Audiology. Dr. Glick is a licensed Audiologist and Hearing Instrument Dispenser in the state of New York and a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology.

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a false sensation of motion or spinning that leads to dizziness and discomfort

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also called the eardrum, it separates the ear canal from the middle ear, vibrating when sound waves hit it

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the sensation of a ringing, roaring, or buzzing in the ears or head; it is often associated with many forms of hearing impairment and noise exposure

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the temporal bones form part of the base of the skull; among the hardest of all the bones, it includes the mastoid and protects the hearing and balance systems

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the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea; the innermost of the ossicles

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