About Us

The audiologists at REM Audiology Associates are doctoral-level clinicians with extensive background training and decades of combined professional experience in clinical, educational, and technological audiology. Working directly with the assistance of qualified staff members, our audiologists provide a first-class, tailored approach to the individual needs of our patients.

Our audiology practice administers the most complete and comprehensive hearing services to all ages, newborn through geriatric, and our philosophy takes a centered approach to professional diagnostics. Finding the most appropriate rehabilitative and/or educational audiological programs for each individual is our number one goal.

REM’s pediatric audiologists focus on the potential of hard of hearing children and APD students. We want to help nurture the hearing health and communication comprehension benchmarks for each child, assist them in mastering the skills and talents necessary for their future.

REM has audiology offices located in Philadelphia, Evesham Township, and Voorhees. Our audiologists serve the tri-state area. We promote hearing healthcare not only in our offices, but also through involved community efforts in local school districts as well as nursing homes and assisted living residences.

REM AUDIOLOGY BELIEVES THAT

  • All people can learn
  • All people possess inherent worth and dignity
  • Learning is a lifelong process
  • People flourish in a safe, secure environment
  • Every individual deserves the opportunity to develop his or her talents and potential

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The purpose of this hearing assessment and/or demonstration is for hearing wellness and to determine if the consumer may benefit from using hearing aids, which may include selling and fitting hearing aids. Products demonstrated may differ from products sold. Assessment conclusion is not a medical diagnosis and further testing may be required to diagnose hearing loss. The use of any hearing aid may not fully restore normal hearing and does not prevent future hearing loss. Hearing instruments may not meet the needs of all hearing-impaired individuals.