Our Staff
John G. Clark, Ph.D., FAAA
Dr. Clark keeps abreast of the latest advances in his field by teaching others. A frequent presenter at international, national and state conferences, he has authored, co-authored, or edited more than 10 academic and professional textbooks and maintains a faculty appointment in the Audiology Doctoral Program at the University of Cincinnati.
A recipient of both the Prominent Alumni and Distinguished Alumni Awards at the University of Cincinnati and Honors of the Ohio Speech and Hearing Association, Dr. Clark has served as Chair of the American Board of Audiology and on the Boards of Directors of both the American Academy of Audiology and Ohio Academy of Audiology.
After selling his Cincinnati private practice which he began in 1982, he served as the Director of Clinical Services for Helix Hearing Care of America (later HearUSA) for five years. With a desire to return to the provision of direct clinical services he left Helix and took over at Audiology Services as the owner/manager in 2003. He lives in Cincinnati with his wife and their children.
Dana Nolen, Au.D., FAAA
Providing a natural blend of a caring and helpful personality and a dedication to learning, Dr. Nolen meets and exceeds all state continuing education requirements for her profession every year. “I truly enjoy helping others to better communicate with their friends and families and recognize the value of life-long professional learning to best serve their needs,” she notes.
Dr. Nolen is a Board Certified Audiologist providing clinical services in the office and through our community outreach program at Mount Pleasant Retirement Village. Originally from Ashland, Kentucky, she moved to Middletown, Ohio, in 1991 to attend Miami University where her academic performance earned her placement on both the Dean's List and the President's List of outstanding students.
Following graduation she obtained her Master’s degree in Audiology at the University of Cincinnati graduating with a perfect 4.0 grade average.
In the state of Ohio, Audiology licensure only requires a Master’s degree from an accredited academic institution. However, recognizing the rapidly evolving scope of practice in audiology and the advances in both technology and hearing treatment options, Dr. Nolen has voluntarily enrolled in the doctoral program in the Arizona School of Health Sciences at A.T. Still University fully completing her studies with highest marks in January 2008.
Prior to joining the professional staff at Audiology Services in July, 1999, Dr. Nolen served as a clinical audiologist at a large Ear, Nose and Throat practice performing both multifaceted diagnostic work-ups as well as hearing rehabilitation intervention. She lives in Middletown with her husband and their two young children.