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Rebekah Funkhouser, AuD

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4.8 out of 5
86  Ratings , 16  Comments
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About

Rebekah Funkhouser, Au.D., is an audiologist specializing in diagnostic testing and care for patients of all ages. Dr. Funkhouser has a profound connection to her life’s work. At nine months old, she contracted bacterial meningitis and was diagnosed with profound sensorineural hearing loss. She received a cochlear implant at 16 months old. Her hearing loss led her to pursue a career in audiology.

Dr. Funkhouser received her Bachelor's degree in psychological science from the University of Mary Washington. She went on to obtain her Doctorate in Audiology at Nova Southeastern University. She completed her externship at New York University Cochlear Implant Center in New York City.

Dr. Funkhouser was born and raised in Mount Jackson, Virginia, and is glad to provide care in the region she calls home.

Medical Interests Areas of Interest:
  • Diagnostics testing for pediatrics and geriatrics
  • Amplification
  • Cochlear implants
Education
  • Fellowship
  • Specialized Training New York University Cochlear Implant Center
    New York City, NY
  • Medical School
  • Audiology Nova Southeastern University
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • College
  • Undergraduate Education University of Mary Washington
    Fredericksburg, VA

Reviews

  • 05/24/2024
    Rating: 5

    Excellent patience care!

  • 05/23/2024
    Rating: 4.8

    I am delighted to have received excellent professional care from a caring and knowledgeable professional. Thank you

  • 05/17/2024
    Rating: 5

    The best!

  • 04/27/2024
    Rating: 4.8

    I would have liked more understanding of the hearing loss. I suggest creating a pamphlet to explain the loss. Even my internist, who saw the results later in the day, said he didn't know how to read them. I hold a doctorate in epidemiology and want a deeper level of info. To her credit, Dr Funkhauser was concerned by the results and called in the NP so I am getting follow up testing / care.