About Deborah A. Flynn, AuD
Deborah Flynn, Au.D.,CCC-A, F-AAA, Audiologist, joined Phoenix Children's Hospital Audiology Team in 1997. She received her Bachelors and Master's Degree from the University of Arizona and her clinical doctorate in audiology from AT Still-Arizona School of Health Sciences. Prior to joining PCH, she trained at Children's Hospital, Boston and worked at the Hearing Institute for Adults and Children in San Jose, California. She has extensive experience in identification, intervention, and management of infants, children, and teens with hearing loss. Her involvement in the Audiology Team includes cochlear implants, hearing aids, pediatric audiological evaluations, ototoxic monitoring, evoked potentials, assistive listening technology, and newborn hearing screenings. Her clinic interests include a multidisciplinary team approach for children with cochlear implants and hearing aids. She presents on various audiological topics throughout Arizona. She has been an adjunct professor at AT Still University, Arizona School of Health Sciences and enjoys teaching students.
Medical School / Education
ATSU Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, AZ
Academic Affiliations
Adjunct Professor, ATSU Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, AZ