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Dr. Tangel received her master's degree in Audiology in 2003 from Sacramento State University, California. She received her doctoral degree in August 2008 from A.T. Still University School of Health Sciences in Mesa, Arizona. She worked for an Ear, Nose and Throat clinic in Yakima, WA for 7 years before moving to the Rogue Valley in 2000.
Dr. Tangel enjoys educating her patients about hearing loss and treating their symptoms. Modern advances in Audiology have allowed her to combine her computer skills with the art of Audiology in fitting patients with the most advanced amplification.
Dr. Tangel continues to further her education by attending seminars and training on a regular basis. Dr Tangel is a fellow of American Acadamy of Audiology and also a member of Acadamy of Doctors of Audiology.
Pamela Phelps received her master's degree in Audiology from Sacramento State University, CA in 1987. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competency in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association. Pamela is a fellow of the American Acadamy of Audiology (FAAA).
Pamela has been providing hearing and hearing aid services since 1987 in the western states and Canada. She moved to the Rogue Valley in 1999 and now works in the Ashland office of Imaginears.
Pamela Phelps continues to stay informed on the latest hearing aid technology by attending seminars and recieving online training. Pamela has dedicated her skills as an Audiologist to find the best hearing aid solution for each individual hearing loss. Pam believes hearing is our link to the world and wants to help all hearing impaired people reconnect to life.
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