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Breanna Corle Au.D. CCC-A
Au.D. CCC-A
Breanna Corle strives to provide patient-centered care while adhering to best-practice standards and incorporating new research innovations. She entered the audiology field to combine her passion for healthcare with her interest in acoustics. She specializes in adult cochlear implants, hearing aids, bone-conduction hearing aids and complex otologic/surgical cases.
Breanna earned her Doctor of Audiology from Rush University and her Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from The Pennsylvania State University. She is also a recent graduate of the Advanced CI Audiology course at the Institute of Cochlear Implant Training.
Breanna’s externship at Penn Medicine Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine focused on cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing aids, hearing aids and audiometric diagnosis. She is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CCC-A) and is a member of the American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACIA).
Outside of work, she enjoys long-distance running, traveling, hiking, camping, mushroom foraging, playing dungeons and dragons (DND) and singing.
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Katy Mawson, Au.D., CCC-A
Au.D., CCC-A
As a binaural hearing aid user, Katy Mawson shares first-hand experiences with the experiences of audiology patients. She believes patients should be able to make informed healthcare decisions with their providers. It’s about more than just aiding a hearing loss—it’s about empowering patients to live life at full volume.
Katy earned her Doctor of Audiology from Idaho State University and her Bachelor of Science in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Nevada, Reno. Her externship at Sierra Nevada Veterans Hospital in Reno, NV, focused on adult diagnostics and hearing aid dispensing.
Katy holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, is a member of the American Academy of Audiology and is past president of Northwest Academy of Audiology.
Katy was featured on the ASHA podcast discussing her cancer survivorship and advocating for ototoxic education among oncologists, ENTs and other cancer-related healthcare providers. She has been a presenter for the pharmaceutical industry for two years, providing audiologic education and the importance of hearing conservation when a patient receives ototoxic medication
Outside of work, Katy is building a social media following as a BookTok creator, reviewing books and discussing the historical and cultural significance of events that inspire novels. While listening to audiobooks, she enjoys gardening, caring for houseplants and completing complex jigsaw puzzles. She and her partner, Peter, have four cats: Waffles, Jack, Toast and George Michael



