Rachel Clayton, M.A., CCC-A
Audiologist

Rachel Clayton received her Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University and Master of Arts degree from Indiana University. She received her Certificate of Clinical Competency in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in 1998. Ms. Clayton has been a member of the Constance Brown clinical staff since 1998.

She is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology.

Ms. Clayton has experience in all areas of clinical audiology and hearing aid technology. Her areas of expertise include medical audiology and adult hearing aids. She is involved with the local chapter of Self Help for Hard of Hearing people (SHHH). She enjoys working with both children and adults.

Prior to coming to Constance Brown Hearing Centers, Ms. Clayton completed her clinical fellowship at the Henry Ford Hospital.

Patient Care Philosophy:
I grew up with a mother who has a severe hearing loss. My mother and her audiologist inspired me to go into Audiology. I know first-hand the effects that a hearing loss can have on an individual and their family. As an audiologist, I apply the knowledge, experience and advanced technology available to provide useful information and effective solutions for each individual person I work with.

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