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Potomac Audiology 

Dr. Gail Linn, AuD, CCC-A & Dr. Tricia Terlep, AuD

11300 Rockville Pike, Suite 105
Rockville, MD 20852
240-477-1010
PotomacAudiology.com

Something near and dear to Dr. Linn and her practice is called “Real Ear” or “Probe Microphone” Measures. “This procedure allows us to put a tiny tube that is attached to a microphone in a patient’s ear at the time of a hearing aid fitting,” Linn says. “We can then measure exactly what the hearing aid is delivering to the eardrum. This procedure is not widely done but we consider it a vital component of a good hearing aid fitting.”  

Potomac Audiology recognizes Real-Ear Measurements as a gold-standard best practice in fitting hearing aids. Without performing this measurement, there’s no way to know whether a hearing aid is providing the correct amplification on the correct frequencies.  

Over her 35 years in practice, Dr. Linn has become a leading voice in the industry for Real Ear Measurements, a procedure that allows her to measure exactly what the hearing aid is delivering to the ear through a tiny tube attached to a microphone in a patient’s ear. 

There is no reason to risk spending thousands of dollars on hearing aids that may not be programmed correctly. At Potomac Audiology, audiologists make sure that even hearing aids purchased elsewhere are performing optimally. 

Since 1998, Dr. Gail Linn has been providing doctorate level hearing care people can trust. The practice added a pediatric specialist when Dr. Linn’s daughter, Dr. Tricia Terlep, joined in 2007. Together, they have mentored, trained and hired talented young audiologists, including from the University of Maryland and Gallaudet University. 

Dr. Linn and her associates enjoy a good relationship with many of the most respected medical professionals in the area.