Office Closed July 3rd
Our offices will be closed July 3rd in celebration of the 4th of July weekend. We will resume business Monday morning at 8am. Wishing you a wonderful weekend and Independence Day celebration from all of us here at Evergreen Speech & Hearing Clinic!
Audiology Continuing Education
We strive to stay on top of the latest research, studies and educational information in the fields of audiology and speech pathology. Our doctors of audiology and speech-language pathologists are required to uphold a certain number of Continuing Education Units in order to maintain thier licenses. Our staff has been busy going above and beyond…
Summer Reading Challenge
We’re encouraging our speech and audiology kiddos to read, Read, READ this summer in a reading challenge with fun prizes! Our challenge…spend a little over 7.5 minutes a day reading (or being read to), keep track of your time, and at the end of the summer you will have read 8 hours total! After reaching 8…
Congratulations Kate Pilant
Speech Language Pathologist Kate Pilant has recently achieved her Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). In order to receive your “C’s” you must successfully complete graduate level training, have 400 clock hours of practicum experience, pass the Praxis examination in speech-language pathology, and complete a Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY). We are proud…
Hearing Aid Web Purchases – Click with Caution
In a world where you can purchase just about anything over the internet, consumers are scouring the web for the best deals and insights into products. Although this may be a great way to shop for books or clothing, hearing aids are something that should be bought with caution over the web.
Senior Health Hearing Screenings
This past Saturday, June 6th, Audiology Extern, Jacqueline Youde assisted with hearing screenings at the India Association of Western Washington (IAWW) Seniors Program Health Fair. The fair brought together medical professionals for lectures, panel discussion, consultations, and free health screenings.
Turn It Down Concert A HUGE Success
A HUGE thanks to everyone that came out to the 4th Annual Turn It Down Concert this past weekend. Over 250 attendees rocked out with us at the Kirkland Teen Union Building (KTUB) Saturday night. Local bands 4th Avenue, Bad Timing and Daphne Loves Derby played to the packed house while our staff were hard…
Updates in Audiologic Treatment and Management
Audiology Assistant Gini Retka attended a workshop called “Updates in Audiologic Treatment and Management” sponsored by Washington Society of Audiology (WSA) this past weekend. The workshop featured many distinguished professionals presenting new information on technology, treatment plans, and audiology roles in hearing management.
Washington Society of Audiology Conference
Doctor Melanie Duldulao attended the annual Washington Society of Audiology (WAS) conference this past weekend. The conference featured local experts in the areas of tinnitus, brain plasticity and aural rehab. The conference also offered recommendations for severe to profound hearing instrument fittings. Dr. Duldulao enjoyed the opportunity to hear from experts and learn from her…
Turn It Down Concert This Weekend
Tomorrow night (May 30th) ESHC audiologists will rock out with musicians at the fourth annual Turn It Down: an EAR-Responsible Concert. Join us at the Kirkland Teen Union Building for a night of music and education. Musicians Daphne Loves Derby, Bad Timing and 4th Avenue will be performing tomorrow night starting at 8pm. The sound…