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Our board-certified audiologist specializes in a very individualized approach in providing solutions to a person's hearing difficulty. This may include the use of hearing aid amplification, patient and family counseling, and/or the use of assistive listening devices when appropriate. We provide testing and rehabilitative services to both pediatric and adult populations, and pride ourselves in providing a professional clinical environment for the patients we serve.

Our Staff

Keating Dr. Peter Keating
Doctor of Audiology

Dr. Keating is a board-certified audiologist with extensive experience in hearing and balance related diagnostics. He received his Master of Arts from the University of Colorado at Boulder (1998), and his Doctor of Audiology from the University of Florida (2001).

He currently specializes in the fitting of hearing aids and in the follow-up services necessary to optimize an individual's success with hearing aid use.

He is a father of two children, a piano teacher and a performing musician.  He also enjoys coaching his son's soccer team and running with his daughter.

He believes in a very individualized approach when working with people of all ages and looks forward to many more years of coaching, teaching, and practicing Audiology on Whidbey Island.


Keating Joy Keating

Joy is the Office Manager at our Oak Harbor location.  She manages our medical billing and patient accounts, and participates in the overall direction of business management and patient-centered care.  Her favorite part of her job is being able to say, "Yes, I can  help you."

She, along with her husband Peter, enjoys the outdoors, especially walking the Whidbey Island beaches and hiking in the Pacific Northwest.  When the weather is poor, she can often be found sitting on the floor playing games or puzzles with her two children.  Her interest and educational background in anthropology/archaeology have drawn her to the local historical museum where she volunteers and enjoys absorbing the history of Whidbey Island.  She finds Whidbey Island an enjoyable place to live, work and play.


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