Brittany Fauble, AuD, Board Certified, CCC-A

Dr. Brittany Fauble received her Doctorate of Audiology (AuD) and her Master of Science (MS) in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences from Gallaudet University, and completed her undergraduate coursework at Florida State University. She completed her residency training here at the American Institute of Balance and was an intern at Johns Hopkins and Fairfax County Public Schools. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC-A) from The American Speech Language Hearing Association and is Board Certified by the American Board of Audiology. Dr. Fauble serves as the Institute’s VP of Clinical & Telehealth Services for AIB clinics and Remote Audiology Partners nationally; promoting patient-centered care, evidence-based practices, and emerging technologies to bring services to patients who may otherwise not have convenient access otherwise. She also works closely with AIB’s doctoral residents as a preceptor, oversees the Institute’s international fellowship program, participates in and publishes AIB research, and is a faculty member of AIB’s Education Department, presenting at Certification Workshops and national conventions. She is clinically and conversationally proficient in American Sign Language (ASL). Her primary clinical interests include diagnosis and rehabilitation of balance disorders in the hard-of-hearing and d/Deaf population(s).