Staff

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Sherrie Davis,
AuD, FAAA , CCC-A

Audiologist

Sherrie Davis, Au.D. is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and serves as the Associate Director of Audiology and the Dizziness & Balance Center at Penn Medicine. Dr. Davis has worked in a clinical capacity for more than 25 years, providing vestibular diagnostic testing to patients ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics. 

In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Davis is the co-author of Rapid Interpretation of Balance Function Testing, has lectured regionally and nationally regarding vestibular diagnostic testing and has served on the nominations committee for the American Balance Society.

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Stacy Douberly,
AuD, FAAA, CCC-A

Audiologist

Stacy Douberly, AuD, is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery. She performs diagnostic audiological assessments and fits hearing aids, implantable hearing devices including cochlear implants and BAHAs, and tinnitus treatment devices.

In addition to her clinical responsibilities at Penn Medicine, Dr. Douberly teaches a course on cochlear implants to doctoral students at Salus University.

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Lisa Giacometti,
AuD, FAAA

Audiologist

Lisa Giacometti, Au.D. is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery. Her expertise includes amplification for hearing loss as well as vestibular and balance disorders. Dr. Giacometti completed her doctorate in audiology at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Yun Jin Mary Kim,
AuD, FAAA

Audiologist

Y.J. Mary Kim, AuD is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology, in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. Her clinical experience includes diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. Dr. Kim specializes in advanced diagnostic vestibular procedures in the evaluation and management of patients with dizziness and disequilibrium concerns.

She has presented nationally on the topic of balance assessment and written numerous patient geared articles regarding common vestibular conditions. Aside from her clinical responsibilities, other interests include student education and clinical training.

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Danielle Leibowitz,
AuD, CCC-A

Audiologist

Danielle Leibowitz, Au.D. is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. She has clinical expertise in the diagnosis and management of hearing disorders, working specifically with both traditional and bone conduction hearing devices. Dr. Leibowitz strives to provide compassionate care and improve the quality of life of her patients.

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Gina Lerner,
AuD, CCC-A, FAAA

Audiologist

Gina Lerner, Au.D. is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery. Her expertise includes diagnostics as well as vestibular and balance disorders. Dr. Lerner completed her doctorate in audiology at Salus University.

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Jamie Miedzinkski,
AuD, CCC-A

Audiologist

Jamie Miedzinkski, AuD is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Audiology – Head and Neck Surgery. She has clinical expertise in the diagnosis and management of hearing and balance disorders, hearing aids, and implantable devices including cochlear implants. 

In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Miedzinkski serves as a State Champion as part of the American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACIA). She has written articles for the Hearing Loss Association of America’s quarterly newsletter.

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Michelle Montes,
AuD, MS, CCC-A, FAAA

Audiologist

Michelle L. Montes, AuD, is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Montes has been with Penn Medicine since 1989. Her clinical specialty area is working with deafened individuals who pursue cochlear implants. She has been involved in cochlear implant clinical trials bringing newer and expanded technologies to implant recipients. 

She has published on the topic of cochlear implants. In addition to her work with cochlear implants, Dr. Montes also conducts balance function testing and diagnostic hearing evaluations.

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Brittany Panetta,
AuD, CCC-A, FAAA

Audiologist

Brittany Panetta, Au.D. is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery. Her expertise includes comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluations and management of hearing loss through the Penn Hearing Aid Program. Dr. Panetta has experience with many hearing aid manufacturers to provide a tailored management plan based on the patient’s hearing and lifestyle needs.

Jennifer Rotz,
AuD

Audiologist

Jennifer Rotz, Au.D. is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery. Her expertise includes diagnostics as well as vestibular and balance disorders. 

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Hannah Kaufman,
AuD, CCC-A

Audiologist

Dr. Hannah S. Kaufman, AuD is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery and serves as the coordinator of the Implantable Hearing Device. She provides services that include the programming and management of cochlear and bone conduction implants, dispensing of hearing aids and assistive technology, and the objective assessment of the hearing mechanism.

Dr. Kaufman was formerly an Adjunct Assistant Professor at both NYU and Yeshiva University Stern College for Women.

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Elizabeth Sweet,
AuD, CCC-A, FAAA, ABAC

Audiologist

Elizabeth Sweet, AuD is a doctor of audiology within the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. She has clinical expertise in the diagnosis and management of hearing disorders, hearing aids, and cochlear implants. Dr. Sweet strives to provide compassionate and personalized care to improve the quality of life for her patients.

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Clinic details

Penn Medicine's Division of Audiology offers diagnoses and treatment of hearing problems for people of all ages. Penn Medicine’s licensed audiologists have either masters and/or doctorate degrees in Audiology and decades of experience in treating hearing problems and balance difficulties. Penn audiologists work closely with the patient's physician to provide a customized, patient-centered approach to care. Time is spent counseling the patients so that they understand their hearing problem or disorder. Together with their audiologist and physician, patients make choices about their care, which will help them achieve the goal of optimal communication and improved quality of life.

Hearing care services

Our services include the following:

  • comprehensive hearing evaluations and testing
  • hearing aid sales – latest technology
  • hearing aid dispensing and fittings
  • hearing aid accessories
  • hearing aid service including cleaning, checks, maintenance and repairs
  • custom earmolds and hearing protection
  • hearing aid batteries

 

(215) 764-5185

Hours of operation

SundayClosed
Monday8:30 am - 5 pm
by appointment
Tuesday8:30 am - 5 pm
by appointment
Wednesday8:30 am - 5 pm
by appointment
Thursday8:30 am - 5 pm
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Friday8:30 am - 5 pm
by appointment
SaturdayClosed

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