Dr. Abigail Ritinski Barclay is an audiologist at our Pasadena, MD hearing center. She grew up in Severna Park, Maryland and earned an undergraduate degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from the University of Rhode Island and a clinical doctorate in audiology from Salus University.
Dr. Barclay takes a patient centered approach to every appointment and works with all age populations. She is experienced in diagnostic hearing and balance evaluations and enjoys working with patients on achieving their listening goals through hearing aid fittings, follow ups and services. She is passionate in working with the dizzy and balance population. Outside of the office, Dr. Barclay enjoys watching sports, playing golf, and walks with her dog.
Available to see patients of all ages, from infants to older adults
Hearing aids (all makes and models)
Real-Ear verification, reprogramming and repair of current hearing aids
Diagnostic hearing testing including: OAES & Immittance
Electro-physiology testing ABR, EcochG, and cVEMP
Balance testing (VNG and Epley)
Tinnitus assessment and management
Cerumen Management
Au.D., Salus University
B.S., Communicative Sciences and Disorders, University of Rhode Island
Maryland Audiology License
English
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