Dr. Abby Crank

Abby grew up in northeast Texas. She finished her undergraduate studies at Texas Tech before continuing her education at the University of Texas at Dallas for her Doctor of Audiology Degree.

Working in the medical field has always interested Abby. She grew up with hearing loss and has family members who also have hearing loss, so audiology felt like a natural fit. When she started pursuing her degree, she knew it was the right career decision.

Abby’s daily responsibilities at Audicles include performing hearing assessments, fittings and adjustments, ear cleanings, and anything else she can do to assist her patients with their hearing loss and/or tinnitus. Helping patients enhance their communication with their loved ones and reach their goals by using best practices/patient-centered care is a truly rewarding experience for her.

In her spare time, Abby enjoys indoor wall climbing and baking, but what she loves most is spending time with her wonderful family.

Abby Crank, Audiologist at Audicles Hearing Services

1. If you could have a career other than Audicles, what would it be?

Marine biologist – work with sea turtles!

2. What’s your favorite Disney movie?

Mulan

3. Who would your ideal dinner guest be?

Chuck Norris – we share the same birthday!

4. What’s your favorite chocolate bar?

Not my thing, but cookies… I LOVE cookies!

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