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 Specialty iconSpecialtiesAudiology
 Location iconLocationChampaign, IL
BioiconBio:
Experience compassionate care and expert Audiology services from a pro...
ExperienceiconExperience:
5 years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss
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Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss
specOverview
Dr. Katherine A. Chesnut is a highly dedicated and experienced Audiologist practicing in Urbana, IL. She specializes in managing a wide range of auditory conditions, including both adult and pediatric hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders. With a commitment to providing quality audiological care, Dr. Chesnut utilizes advanced diagnostic techniques and treatment options tailored to the unique needs of her patients....
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Aetna
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Appointments Scheduling
Carle Foundation Hospital
Avatar iconIn-Person Visit
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Address:

611 W Park St, Urbana, IL 61801
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Phone:

(217) 902-3277

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Fax:

(217) 383-3265

C A T F-Outpatient Services
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Address:

3105 Fields South Dr, Champaign, IL 61822
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Phone:

(217) 902-3277

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Fax:

(217) 902-7757

specAbout
NPI/License numbericonNPI/License number:
1053965806
ExperienceiconExperience:
5 years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
SpecialtiesiconSpecialties:
Audiology
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss