The Audiologists
Renate Hart, M.A., FAAA
Clinical Audiologist
Renate Hart, M.A., FAAA, is a highly skilled audiologist with over 15 years experience. She has expertise in diagnostic audiology and rehabilitating hearing loss through the use of hearing aids and assistive listening devices. Prior to opening Bridgetown Hearing Clinic she practiced audiology at Portland's Providence St. Vincent Hospital, at San Jacinto Methodist Hospital in Baytown, Texas and was Director of Audiology at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in the renowned Texas Medical Center. Mrs. Hart frequently attends seminars and courses to learn of the latest technological advances in audiology diagnostics, digital hearing instruments, and fitting techniques.
A Texas native, Ms. Hart first attended Rice University in Houston, and later earned her Master's degree in audiology from the University of Texas at Austin. She has continued her education with various continuing education courses and seminars throughout her career, earning the American Academy of Audiology's Award for Outstanding Continuing Education Achievement. Ms. Hart has been active in various professional associations, serving previously as president of the Association of Houston Audiologists, advisory member of the Houston School for Deaf Children, and Treasurer of the Oregon Academy of Audiology.
Email Ms. Hart: hart@bridgetownhearing.com
Marsha Johnson, AuD, FAAA
Clinical Audiologist
Marsha Johnson, AuD, FAAA is an audiologist with over 10 years experience in the field. She has extensive expertise in the the field of tinnitus treatment, and is one of only a handful of specialists nationwide in the area of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy and Neuromonics treatment for tinnitus. Her special interests include working with head-injury patients, as well as performing research in the area of tinnitus.
An Oregon native, Ms. Johnson was raised in the Coos Bay area. She received her Master's degree from Portland State University in 1996, and her doctoral degree in Audiology from Arizona School of Health Sciences in 2007. She is presently an adjunct faculty at PSU, lectures and presents at numerous conferences, and has authored numerous publications in the field of Audiology. Ms. Johnson has also been active as an area representative for the Oregon Academy of Audiology and frequently works with the State licensure board. She is presently working on her doctoral degree in Audiology.
Email Ms. Johnson: johnson@bridgetownhearing.com