Audiologist - Franklin Location
Dr. Jill Kasinger’s passion for audiology began early—she wrote a 10-page research paper on helping people with hearing loss as a junior in high school and still has it to this day! More than 20 years later, she has built a rewarding career as an audiologist, dedicated to improving the lives of her patients through better hearing.
Over the years, Jill has witnessed incredible advancements in hearing technology, especially in how devices now help patients thrive in noisy environments. She loves reminding patients that modern hearing devices are too good to be left in the drawer—they’re meant to be used every day to reconnect with the world around them.
Outside the clinic, Jill is happiest exploring the great outdoors. She loves hiking, camping, and planning vacations around National Parks. Her adventures have even taken her abroad—most recently to Patagonia, where she hiked and camped in breathtaking landscapes.
A little-known fact about Jill: she spent seven years working as a professional trainer and territory manager for a major hearing aid manufacturer. While that experience deepened her expertise, she discovered her true calling lies in the clinic—working directly with patients to restore their hearing and their confidence.
Jill’s journey into audiology began in high school when she wrote a 10-page research paper on helping people with hearing loss—a passion that has grown into over 20 years of experience as an audiologist. She’s seen incredible advancements in hearing technology, especially how today’s devices help patients thrive in noisy environments, and she loves reminding patients that modern hearing aids are simply too good to stay in the drawer. After seven years as a professional trainer and territory manager for a major hearing aid manufacturer, Jill returned to the clinic for her true calling: helping people hear clearly and regain their confidence. Outside of work, you’ll find her hiking and exploring National Parks, with recent adventures taking her all the way to Patagonia.