Doctors of Audiology
Doctors of Audiology
Each of our Doctors of Audiology, Roberto Guadagno, BA, MClSc, FAAA, AuD, Reg CASLPO and Ronnie Grant, BA, MCISc, FAAA, AuD, Reg CASLPO, has extensive clinical experience in managing hearing loss and other auditory disorders in all age groups. In addition to their training and expertise, they bring compassion and understanding to the patient-clinician relationship. After all, achieving the best possible outcomes requires that patients are properly informed, appropriately counseled, and respected as individuals with unique characteristics, preferences, priorities, and lifestyles.
Roberto Guadagno BA, MCISc, AuD, FAAA, Reg CASLPO Doctor of Audiology
Doctor of Audiology, Roberto Guadagno
Roberto Guadagno, AuD, has established a reputation for clinical excellence during the nearly 20 years he has served the Brampton community and surrounding areas. He holds a baccalaureate degree in psychology as well as a master’s and doctorate degree in audiology. He is dedicated to ensuring that advancements in audiologic research are incorporated in protocols that improve treatment outcomes and is a recipient of Honours from the provincial association for his contributions to the profession. Combining remarkable clinical knowledge with genuine empathy allows for his delivery of effective audiological care that benefits both patients and their families while fulfilling an ongoing commitment to improving quality of life.
Ronnie Grant BA, MCISc, AuD, FAAA, Reg CASLPO Doctor of Audiology
Doctor of Audiology, Ronnie Grant
Ronnie Grant, AuD, has a wide variety of professional experience in audiology as a clinician, educator, and patient advocate. He holds a baccalaureate degree in psychology as well as a master’s and doctorate degree in audiology. He has taught students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, served as an advisor to the provincial association and a practice consultant to the regulatory college, and has appeared on local media on matters relating to hearing health. Along with the depth of his expertise comes a compassionate bedside manner that puts patients and their families at ease, even when dealing with the most challenging hearing healthcare cases, and treatment is focused on overcoming auditory disorders rather than being defined by them.
What is a Doctor of Audiology?
- Has completed at least 8 years of university education
- Is uniquely qualified in the assessment, prevention, and rehabilitation of hearing loss and other auditory-related problems
- Registered with CASLPO (College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario) which ensures compliance with stringent clinical and ethical standards
- Employs sophisticated technology and equipment to perform comprehensive examinations
- Provides extensive counseling to patients regarding a variety of treatment options
You do not need a referral from your physician to book your hearing healthcare assessment.