Every Your Business clinician holds an AuD doctorate and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-A). We see adults and children, ages 3 and up. Two clinicians speak a second language.
Margaret opened Your Business in 1998 after eight years in hospital-based audiology, frustrated that the industry pushed devices over diagnosis. She built the practice on three rules: no manufacturer quotas, real-ear measurement on every fitting, and a 60-day no-questions trial. Twenty-six years later, those rules still run the clinic.
She sees adult diagnostic patients, fits across all six brands we carry, and personally trains every new audiologist on real-ear protocol. Margaret completed her AuD at the University of Wisconsin and her clinical residency at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital here in Madison. She speaks fluent Spanish and runs the clinic's Spanish-language patient track.
Henry runs Your Business's balance program. He's one of fewer than 200 audiologists in the country with American Board of Audiology vestibular certification. Before joining us in 2017, he spent six years at Mayo Clinic Rochester building out their inpatient vestibular service line.
If you've been told your dizziness is "just inner-ear stuff," Henry is the doctor you want. His battery — VNG, vHIT, posturography, rotational chair when needed — narrows down the cause to a specific canal or nerve in 80%+ of cases. He performs Epley repositioning in chair the same day for BPPV cases.
Aliyah leads our tinnitus management program and pediatric audiology track — two specialties that overlap more than people expect, since both ask the same patience-and-listening kind of clinical attention. She joined Your Business in 2020 from Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha.
She is fluent in American Sign Language and serves Madison's Deaf and hard-of-hearing community alongside her hearing pediatric caseload. Her tinnitus protocol uses the validated Tinnitus Functional Index, sound-therapy programming through Lenire and hearing aids, and a tight referral relationship with two CBT therapists trained in tinnitus.
Wesley runs Your Business's telehealth program — in-home evaluations and remote programming for patients in rural Wisconsin who can't drive into Madison. He brings a portable diagnostic kit and connects to the clinic for collaborative care with Margaret or Henry over video.
He's also the clinician we hand musicians, sound engineers, and teachers to — anyone whose ears are part of their work. His custom earmold portfolio includes IEMs for Madison-based bands you've probably heard at the Sylvee, plus shooter's plugs for hunters across south-central Wisconsin.
Pick a doctor or let our front desk match you to the right specialty. Either way, you'll be seen within a week most weeks.