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Daniel Troast, AU.D.

Certified Audiologist and Hearing Health Advocate
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About

Dr. Daniel Troast is dedicated to helping individuals with hearing loss improve their quality of life. With 20 years of experience in hearing healthcare and audiology, Dr. Troast combines his expertise with a compassionate approach to patient care.

Dr. Troast is more than just a hearing care provider; he is a dedicated professional committed to improving the lives of those with hearing loss. His extensive experience, authoritative knowledge, and trustworthy care make him a reliable choice for anyone seeking hearing health services.

  • Professional Background

    Dr. Daniel Troast is a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.), having earned his degree from Montclair State University in New Jersey. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his contributions to hearing health and has been featured in numerous professional publications.
  • Patient-Centered Care Philosophy

    Dr. Troast believes in a personalized, patient-centered approach, ensuring each individual receives comprehensive care tailored to their specific hearing needs. He stays up to date with the latest advancements in hearing aid technology to deliver the best possible solutions.
  • Career Journey & Clinical Expertise

    He began his career as a Hearing Instrument Specialist while earning his Au.D. and has since dedicated himself to advancing hearing health. His work includes contributing to and testing new clinical protocols and developing individualized treatment plans for his patients.
  • Community Outreach

    Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Troast is actively involved in community outreach. He conducts free hearing screenings and educational workshops, raises awareness about early detection of hearing loss, and provides on-site care to residents of Assisted Living Communities who cannot travel for services.
  • Leadership & Recognition

    Dr. Troast served 2½ years as Chair of the HearUSA Hearing Care Provider Advisory Board, earning recognition for his outstanding service and commitment to patient experience. He has also received local recognition for his involvement with the Special Olympics, health fairs, and contributions to Assisted Living Facilities.
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