Emily Galasso, AuD
Meet Dr. Emily Galasso
Dr. Emily Galasso earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology from Ithaca College and her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from the University at Buffalo. She completed her fourth-year audiology externship at Atlantic Hearing Care, a private practice located on Massachusetts’ North Shore, where she received advanced training in comprehensive audiologic care and hearing technology.
Dr. Galasso has a special interest in adult diagnostic evaluations, hearing aid fittings, and tinnitus management. She is dedicated to providing evidence-based care through best practices and is passionate about developing personalized treatment plans that address each patient’s unique hearing and communication needs.
Outside of the office, she enjoys spending time with her fiancé and their two cats, trying new restaurants, and staying active through biking and running.
Provider Spotlight – Blogs by Dr. Emily Galasso

What to Know about Hearing Aid Outcomes
Hi, I’m Dr. Egan from Now Hear This®, and today I’m going to talk to you about the importance of measuring hearing aid outcomes.
At our clinic, when someone has

#1 Most Important Thing to Know about Hearing Aid Programming!
Hi, I’m Dr. Egan from Now Hear This®, and today I’d like to talk to you about the number one most important thing when getting your hearing aids programmed—something called

Over the Counter (OTC) Hearing Aids Explained
Hi, I’m Anne Marie Egan from Now Hear This©, and today I’d like to talk to you about the recent FDA approval of over-the-counter hearing aids and what that even

Hearing Loss, Medications and Ototoxic Monitoring
Hi, I’m Dr. Egan from Now Hear This, and today I’d like to talk to you about something called ototoxic monitoring.
Now, the first thing you might be wondering is,

The Hearing Aid Fitting Process
Hi, I’m Dr. Egan at Now Hear This, and today I’m going to talk to you a little bit about the typical hearing aid fitting process and timeline. This is

Tips for Protecting Your Hearing
Hearing protection is incredibly important in our increasingly noisy world. If something is over 70 decibels in volume, it can harm your hearing over a period of time or repeated