About Us

Hearing loss is a symptom of a physical dysfunction in the ear. Our first goal is to accurately diagnose the type and extent of your hearing impairment. Next, we will help you understand the everyday and long-term consequences of your hearing problem.

Finally, we will educate you about your treatment options and assist you in finding the best solution for your individual needs and lifestyle. It is important to remember that hearing loss of any extent and at any age should never be taken for granted. The need to communicate begins at birth and continues throughout life.

Meet Lynn C. Kase M.A., CCC-A

Lynn C. Kase M.A., CCC-A, Director of Audiology of Dunshaw Hearing Aid Centers, has provided her services to the New York community for over 25 years. Mrs. Kase, a board certified audiologist, obtained her Masters of Audiology degree from Kent State University. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association. Mrs. Kase is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiologists. She is licensed in audiology by the University of the State of New York. She is also licensed to fit and dispense hearing aids by the New York State Division of Licensing Services.

Meet Rhee Rosenman M.S., CCC-A

Rhee Rosenman is a board certified dispensing Audiologist. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and her Master's Degree in Audiology at Hunter College. Ms. Rosenman holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. Ms. Rosenman is licensed in Audiology by the University of the State of New York. She is also licensed to fit and dispense hearing aids by the New York State Division of Licensing Services. In addition to working at Dunshaw, Ms. Rosenman is currently pursuing her Doctor of Audiology degree from The Graduate Center in New York, NY.