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Margaret Devane 

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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Welcome To My Home Page!

I have been working in the field of audiology for approximately 20 years. Most of that time has been spent working in private practice in the field of hearing aids. During this time, I have seen great strides in the field of hearing aids, allowing people to hear better than ever before.

I enjoy the process of working with people, the challenge of the different needs that each patient brings to my ofice and helping the patient to decide on the best possible amplification for their needs. Hearing allows us to communicate with our family, friends and co-workers and is what helps to keep us involved and active in life.

I truly believe that Kaiser Permanente wants each patient to "thrive" and I'm excited to be a part of this team.

My Education and Credentials:

Undergraduate Education BA, California State University, San Jose
Graduate Education MS, Californai State University, San Francisco
LicensureCalifornia State Audiology License & California State Hearing Aid Dispenser License



 
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