Dr. Suzanne Foley, Clinical Audiologist
Dr. Suzanne Foley received her undergraduate and Master's degree from Purdue University. She received her Doctor of Audiology in 2018. She has presented at numerous conferences about the evaluation and treatment of auditory processing disorders (APD)as well as hearing loss and related issues.
In addition to her private practice where she provides clinical audiology services for children and adults, she is currently the Director of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program ((EHDI) at the Indiana State Department of Health. The EHDI program is responsible for newborn hearing screenings for the state and follow up services for children identified as deaf and hard of hearing. She also teaches at the doctoral level for A.T. Still University and provides national seminars for the Bureau of Education and Research on the topic of auditory processing disorders. Previously, she was on the Board of Directors of the First Steps (early intervention services ) program in the state of Indiana as well as past President and Board member of HEAR Indiana, the Indiana chapter of AG Bell Association for the Deaf. For 18 years she provided disability and auditory processing evaluations at the Indianapolis VA Medical Center.
She enjoys spending time with her three children (Kyle, Nick and Sophie) and her husband of almost 30 years, Shane.
In addition to her private practice where she provides clinical audiology services for children and adults, she is currently the Director of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program ((EHDI) at the Indiana State Department of Health. The EHDI program is responsible for newborn hearing screenings for the state and follow up services for children identified as deaf and hard of hearing. She also teaches at the doctoral level for A.T. Still University and provides national seminars for the Bureau of Education and Research on the topic of auditory processing disorders. Previously, she was on the Board of Directors of the First Steps (early intervention services ) program in the state of Indiana as well as past President and Board member of HEAR Indiana, the Indiana chapter of AG Bell Association for the Deaf. For 18 years she provided disability and auditory processing evaluations at the Indianapolis VA Medical Center.
She enjoys spending time with her three children (Kyle, Nick and Sophie) and her husband of almost 30 years, Shane.