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Dr. Liliana Cabrera Piccinini

Dr. Liliana Cabrera Piccinini earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Colorado and her Doctor of Audiology degree from Drexel University in Pennsylvania. She is currently the VP of membership for the PA Academy of Audiology, board-certified by the American Board of Audiology and a member of The Academy of Doctors of Audiology. She is also the director and founder of Hearing the Call-Delaware Valley, a local nonprofit which provides quality hearing healthcare to individuals who cannot afford it on their own.

Due to her own hearing loss history, Dr. Cabrera Piccinini is particularly passionate about her profession. She is determined to educate patients and effectively diagnose and guide them through the decision-making process of finding appropriate hearing solutions.

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