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Meet Our Audiologists


Kristi Leniek, MS CCC-A

Kristi Leniek, MS CCC-A, Master of Audiology, grew up in Endwell, New York. After working for Rehabilitation Services, Inc., she opened Family Audiology in 2003 and has been practicing there ever since.

Kristi has been practicing Audiology for 14 years. She received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Communication Disorders from Bloomsburg University and continued on to receive her Masters Degree in Audiology from Ithaca College in 1994. Having worked in the healthcare clinical settings throughout her career, Kristi's knowledge has brought her extensive experience in the diagnostic processes used to assess and treat hearing problems.

Kristi is licensed in Audiology and hearing aid dispensing. She is a member of the American Academy of Audiology, American Speech & Language Hearing Association, American Hearing Aid Associates, and the Educational Audiology Association.


Jamie Giblin, B.S.


Jaime grew up in Johnson City, New York and graduated from Suny New Paltz in 2004, earning her Bachelors of Science degree. She is presently working on receiveing her Doctor of Audiology degree from Bloomsburg University.

While training in a private practice, Jaime has developed significant experience in clinical diagnostics and hearing loss treatment and rehab.

Jaime is a member of the American Academy of Audiology as well as the Hearing Loss Association of America.


Anna Peters, Au.D. CCC-A


Dr. Anna Peters, Au.D., graduated from the State University of Buffalo earning a Clinical Doctorate in Audiology and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences. Dr. Peters has developed significant experience in clinical diagnosis and hearing loss treatment and also specializes in balance and vestibular disorders. Dr. Peters is registered as a New York State Hearing Aid Dispenser and also a member of the American Speech-Language & Hearing Association.

Our staff maintains the highest level of knowledge and education in order to adjust to the emerging changes in technology and care of hearing-impaired pateints.