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Paul Guillory is a premier audiologist who has been providing the San Antonio area with quality hearing services for more than 30 years. A native of the Southwest Louisiana area, Paul graduated with a Bachelor's of Science degree from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas in 1974 and with a Masters degree in Audiology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1978. Paul is currently a member of the Texas Academy of Audiology and the American Academy of Audiology.
Clay Green, F-AAA, is a leading audiologist who has been providing the San Antonio area with quality hearing care services for the past ten years. A native of South Texas, Clay received his Bachelor of Science degree from Stephen F. Austin in 1996 and his Masters degree in Audiology from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas in 1998. Clay is currently a member of the following professional organizations:
• Texas Academy of Audiology
• American Academy of Audiology
• American Speech and Hearing Association.
Mrs. Cindy Green has been the office manager of HearLab since 1998, handling phone appointments, insurance processing, and customer care. She has been in the office management field for over 15 years, including the real estate management area and was previously a licensed Texas Real Estate agent.
Mrs. Bea Avila has always worked in the hearing healthcare field. She spent several years working as a front office manager in a prestigious Otolaryngology office in the San Antonio Medical Center, as well as, working as the manager of customer service for over four years at Audiology Online. She joined our team at HearLab in November 2007. Bea is also bilingual, fluently speaking English and Spanish.
The audiologists at HearLab always remain on the cutting edge of hearing aid technology. As part of this effort, they attend regular seminars and training sessions allowing them to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the hearing healthcare industry.
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