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Mary Helwig, AU.D 

Facility
Walnut Creek Medical Center
Hearing Aid Center

Address
710 S. Broadway, Suite 209
Walnut Creek CA 94596

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Office: (925) 295-HEAR (4327)

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I love the science of hearing and helping people to hear better. I've been an audiologist for more than 25 years and I am continually excited about the advances in hearing testing, hearing aids, and balance assessment. Pediatrics is one of my favorite areas - I love working with babies and toddlers. Since we now test every baby's hearing at birth, we are able to identify hearing loss and intervene early on to help with speech and language delays.

My Education and Credentials

Undergraduate Education BA, Audiology, California State University, Hayward
Graduate Education MA, Audiology, California State University, Hayward
Graduate Education AuD, Audiology, University of Florida
Certification Certificate of Clinical Competence Audiology CCC-A
Licensure California State Audiology License & California State Hearing Aid Dispenser License



 
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