Your ability to hear greatly impacts your overall quality of life. Seniors who cannot hear, have a much faster rate of cognitive decline and memory loss! We are obsessed with your hearing health.
With over 20 years of experience, we have the knowledge and skills to assess your hearing and balance and prescribe solutions for improvement that match your needs and your budget.
Call us and discover the sounds you’ve been missing!
ENT Surgeon and Medical Director of Advanced Surgical Operatory.
Dr. Brian Rotenberg, is an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Western University (London, Canada), past Chief of Division of Rhinology, and director of the Sleep Surgery Program at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry.
He obtained his MD degree at the University of Toronto, as well as Royal College certification in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. He is dual fellowship trained in sinonasal surgery and pediatric surgery, both from University of Melbourne (Australia), and joined the faculty at Western University in 2007.
He is a founding member and co-chief editor of the International Surgical Sleep Society and is now the Secretary of the ISSS. Dr. Rotenberg is the Scientific Chair of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology and is also involved in panel work on sinus disease as well as sleep apnea with the American Rhinological Society and Triological Society. He has been an invited speaker internationally on topics relating to sleep apnea and rhinology and has more than 90 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters as well as funded research grants to study both sleep and sinonasal research.
Dr. Rotenberg is a medical consultant for guideline publications relating to the perioperative management of apneic patients and is also a consultant for various industry partners working on innovative surgical devices for treatment of apnea and snoring. His research interests include establishing evidence-based perioperative outcomes assessments for sleep apnea and sinus disease.
Carol Lee-Young, M.Sc., Au.D., Reg. CASLPO, Doctor of Audiology
Carol completed an honours degree in Psychology at Brock University. She then obtained her Master of Science in Audiology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and a clinical doctorate in Audiology from the Osborne College of Audiology, Salus University in Pennsylvania.
She is a registered audiologist with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASPLO). She is also certified through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Carol has a particular interest in the rehabilitation of hearing impaired children, as well as vast experience with many different hearing aid manufacturers. She is a Infant Hearing Program Audiologist as well. Carol provides audiological services at our London , St.Thomas and Lambeth clinics.
© 2019 All rights reserved Statesman Group | Developed By Brandwashed