Worth Hearing Center - Albuquerque, New Mexico | (505)-872-4327

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Our Staff

Catherine Worth
Audiologist, Owner, President

Catherine Worth earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Northern Colorado and completed her Master of Science degree from Colorado State in 1977. She began her career at Lovelace Medical Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is now the Owner and President of Worth Hearing Center, which was founded in 1999. Catherine has served as president of the New Mexico Speech and Hearing Association, the New Mexico Adademy of Dispensing Audiologists, and Albuquerque Speech and Audiology Professionals. She was awarded the National Distinguished Service Registry in 1990 and Who’s Who in the West in 1994.


Cecilia Martinez

Audiologist


Cecilia Martinez received her Bachelor of Science degree in Speech and Audiology from Northern Arizona University in 1984. Cecilia manages Electronystagmography (ENG), dizziness and vertigo, as well as video-nystagmography (VNG). Cecilia specializes in pediatric and special needs audiology and provides services to Spanish speaking patients.


Jean Dugas
Audiologist


Jean Dugas earned her Bachelor’s degree focusing on Communcation Disorders from Wright State University and her Masters in Audiology from the Unversity of North Texas. She has been active in the New Mexico Speech-Language-Hearing Association and served as a professional advisor to senior centers and retirement communities.


Margaret Chapman
Audiologist


Margaret Chapman earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology from the State University of New York at Albany. "Meg" went on to earn her Master’s degree in Plant Protection and her Doctorate in Plant Pathology form the University of Arizona. Next, Meg earned her Master’s degree in Audiology from the University of New Mexico. She has previously practiced at Lovelace Hospital and the University of New Mexico Hospital. Meg has been a member of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association for several years.