Emiko J. LeJeune, Au.D., ABAC

Doctor of Audiology

Dr. LeJeune obtained her Doctor of Audiology degree from Central Michigan University and is American Board of Audiology Certified. Dr. LeJeune is licensed to practice audiology through the State of Tennessee. Dr. LeJeune also holds a Master’s degree in Audiology from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Pathology from Truman State University. Dr. LeJeune has been practicing audiology since 1989. Prior to working with the Center for Audiology, she served for over six years in the U.S. Army. Assignments included the Army Audiology and Speech Center at Walter Reed Amy Medical Center and Hearing Conservation Officer for the Military District of Washington D.C. She and her husband Beau keep busy with their kids, dogs, and active family life while not at the Center for Audiology. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, music, and karate.

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EXPERT CARE THAT GOES BEYOND THE BASICS.


Dedicated to Excellence
Dr. LeJeune joined the HearingLoss.com and HearingUp networks to reflect her deep commitment to patient-first care and the highest clinical standards.

Precision That Impacts Outcomes
Dr. LeJeune uses real-ear measurements, test box verification, and advanced diagnostic testing – not just because they’re best practices, but because they lead to better hearing results.

Personalized Optimization
Your care shouldn’t feel routine. Every step is taken to ensure your hearing aids are expertly calibrated to your hearing needs, daily lifestyle, and personal goals.

Continuity of Care
Whether you’re moving or traveling, Dr. LeJeune can refer you to trusted providers within the HearingLoss.com and HearingUp networks ensuring your high quality hearing care remains consistent and connected wherever you go.

More Than Hearing Aids
Dr. LeJeune is proud to bring this level of dedication to every patient she serves and honored to support you at every step of your hearing journey.


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