At Echo Audiology, we provide patient-focused hearing care designed to support every stage of your hearing health care. As a trusted audiology clinic in Orléans, our team combines strong clinical knowledge, advanced technology, and a compassionate approach to help you hear, communicate, and live better.
Our Team-Based & Holistic Approach to Hearing Care
At Echo Audiology, our care is built on collaboration, clinical depth, and a holistic, whole-person approach. We believe that great audiological care goes far beyond test results – it’s about understanding specific hearing concerns and how they impact your daily life and providing thoughtful, practical solutions that help you function more comfortably and confidently.
Our consultations are relaxed and unhurried, allowing us to fully understand your needs, lifestyle, and goals. Every recommendation we make is grounded in evidence-based, patient-centered care.
Teamwork is at the core of what we do. Our clinicians meet regularly to share insights, review patient cases, and stay aligned in their approach. By combining clinical knowledge with hands-on technical expertise, we deliver care that is seamless, personalized, and supportive.
This collaborative model ensures that every patient benefits from the collective expertise of our team, leading to clearer treatment plans, stronger outcomes, and a higher level of confidence in your care.
We believe your choice of clinic has a meaningful impact on your long-term success.
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Our Commitment to Person-Centered Hearing Care
Echo Audiology is proud to be recognized as a Person-Centered Care Clinic, a designation inspired by the Ida Institute and endorsed by the Canadian Academy of Audiology. We are among a select group of clinics in Canada to receive this recognition.
This designation reflects our commitment to putting patients at the centre of every interaction. Our team has completed specialized training and follows a code of ethics focused on understanding each individual’s preferences, challenges, and communication goals.
Our approach ensures that:
- Your personal experience is valued as much as clinical results
- Emotional and social impacts of hearing loss are addressed
- Care plans are tailored to your lifestyle and priorities
We have always believed in a health-focused, patient-centred model of care, this recognition reinforces the standards we bring to every appointment.


We Are Very Proud Of Our Inspired Designation,
Which Signals Our Dedication To Providing The
Highest Standards Of Hearing Care.
Meet Your Hearing Care Team
Our team of audiologists and hearing care professionals in Orléans brings together a diverse range of strong clinical experience, technical knowledge, and a shared commitment to exceptional patient care.

Karine Bossé
Owner & Head Audiologist
Born and raised in Orléans Ontario, Karine gained experience working in private audiology clinics in the Ottawa area, with most of those years spent in the Orléans community. When she was not practicing locally, Karine spent time working as a Managing Audiologist while living in New Zealand. Karine is best known for her relaxed approach, her ability to simplify and relay information and for her understanding towards her patients. Other traits her patients enjoy are her easy-going personality and ability to crack a quick smile.
- 2008 – Bachelor’s Degree of Arts with Majors in Psychology and Linguistics (University of Ottawa)
- 2010 – Master’s Degree of Health Sciences in Audiology (University of Ottawa)
- 2010 – Recipient of Harmonize for Speech Professional Excellence in Clinic Award
- 2010 – Canada National Exam (SAC)
- 2016 – New Zealand National Exam (NZAS)
- 2022 – Recipient of The 2022 Gem of Innes Award – Best Personal Service Business
- 2022, 2023, 2024 – Recipient of The Ottawa Awards – Ottawa’s Best Hearing Specialist
- 2024 – Tinnitus Research Initiative Conference
- Proud member of CASLPO, SAC & CAA
One of the things I like most about my work is the moment of relief I see in new hearing aid wearers when they realize the effort required to hear has been alleviated. It’s as if all the stress they had walking into the clinic has been lifted. It really is a great moment for them, and a joy for me to witness!

Sara Vujicic
Clinical Audiologist
Born in serbia and raised in ottawa, sara graduated from the master of health sciences audiology program at the university of ottawa in 2023. Throughout her placements, including her externship at echo audiology, She felt that seeing the impact of acoustic rehabilitation on the patient and their family members’ lives was the most rewarding part of the job. Always smiling, patients will enjoy sara’s passion for the eld, her sense of humour and her dedication towards patient-care.
- 2019 – Bachelor’s Degree of Health Sciences (University of Ottawa)
- 2023 – Master’s Degree of Health Sciences in Audiology (University of Ottawa)
- 2024 – Tinnitus Research Initiative Conference
- 2025 – Recipient of The Ottawa Awards – Ottawa’s Best Hearing Specialist
- Proud member of CASLPO & CAA
Seeing the impact on patient and their family’s lives after helping them hear better and communicate more effectively is the most rewarding part of my job. I have also seen first-hand how hearing health of patient’ hinges on much more than just a product, which is why I’m so excited to be part of the Echo Audiology team, that believes in providing comprehensive, individualized, patient-centered care to each and every patient and their families

Danielle Grundy
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Raised in Hamilton, Danielle’s first field of study was Music, and graduated from the Memorial University of Newfoundland and Laurier University in Waterloo Ontario. Wanting to combine an interest in music and patient care, Danielle then completed the Hearing Instrument Specialist program at Conestoga College. Being a professional musician and performing with orchestras and ensembles across Ontario, Danielle has unique knowledge about sound & acoustics, and how it applies to patient’s daily hearing experiences. Danielle enjoys staying current with industry standards and always aims to best support patients and their individual needs.
- 2014 – Bachelor of Arts (French Horn) (Wilfrid Laurier University)
- 2017 – Masters of Music Performance and Pedagogy (French Horn) Research focus in Musician Performance Injuries and Anxieties (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
- 2023 – Alan Moore Memorial Award Recipient
- 2023 – Hearing Instrument Specialist Diploma (Conestoga College)
- 2023 – Association of Hearing Instrument Specialists as Hearing Instrument Dispenser
- 2024 – International Licencing Exam (ILE)
- 2024 – Association of Hearing Instrument Specialists as Hearing Instrument Specialist
- Cerumen Management Certified
- Proud Member of AHIP and CAA
I like to think hearing health isn’t just about hearing. It’s understanding what an individual person wants and needs to hear, and how to preserve it. Being able to gear someone’s hearing health needs into their specific lifestyle is incredibly enriching and rewarding. I’m happy to be able to join a team of like-minded professionals who share a detailed patient-centered approach in the clinical practice and look forward to contributing to patients’ hearing health journeys.

Anne-Marie Tourville
Clinic Assistant
Born and raised in New-Brunswick, Anne-Marie made her way to Ottawa in 2006 to attend the Dental Hygienist program at La Cité Collégiale. After working in that field for a few years mainly in the Orléans area, her family moved to Hearst, where she spent her time raising her family, until moving back to Ottawa. Anne-Marie is passionate about medical sciences and loves connecting with people. Her calm demeaner and her compassion towards others are traits you can immediately feel while in her presence.
I am grateful to be part of this amazing team at Echo Audiology. I get to meet wonderful members of our community and I take great pride in providing them with a positive and happy experience.

Marissa Gervais
Clinic Assistant
Born in Ottawa and raised in a small town in Rockland, Marissa has always been passionate about art and medicine. Her creative journey led her to pursue college at an haute couture fashion design school, where she practiced her eye for detail and expression. At the same time, her kind and caring side drew her into the medical field, where she worked as a pharmacy technician for a few years. Whether creating designs or supporting patients, Marissa thrives on learning new things and finding meaningful ways to make a difference.
I’m thrilled to be part of the Echo Audiology team, a group that truly values compassionate care and puts patients first. I genuinely enjoy working alongside such positive, dedicated professionals who bring warmth, expertise, and a collaborative spirit to everything they do. I’m excited for the journey ahead and proud to contribute to a clinic that leads with heart and integrity.
Why Choose Echo Audiology in Orléans?
At Echo Audiology, we strive to be more than just a hearing clinic—we aim to be a trusted partner in your long-term hearing health.
We are committed to:
- Providing a supportive environment for hearing concerns and hearing loss
- Delivering personalized hearing aid solutions using advanced technology
- Offering ongoing care and follow-up to optimize lasting results
- Supporting patients and their families through education and guidance
- Serving the Orléans community and surrounding areas with trusted care
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Frequently Asked Questions About Echo Audiology
What makes Echo Audiology different from other hearing clinics in Orléans?
Echo Audiology takes a team-based, patient-centered approach to hearing care. Our clinicians collaborate regularly, ensuring that every patient benefits from shared expertise and a well-rounded treatment plan. We focus not only on clinical results, but also on how hearing challenges affect your daily life, so our solutions are practical, personalized, and built for long-term success.
Do I need a referral to book an appointment?
No, a medical referral is not required to schedule an appointment. You can contact our clinic directly to book a hearing test, consultation, second opinion, or any appointment that best aligns with your needs.
What can I expect during my first visit?
Your first visit is designed to be relaxed and informative. We take the time to understand your hearing concerns, lifestyle, and communication needs before conducting any assessments. From there, we provide clear recommendations and discuss next steps in a way that is easy to understand and tailored to you.
Do you offer second opinions on hearing aids or diagnoses?
Yes, we offer second opinion consultations for hearing loss, tinnitus concerns, hearing aids, and other hearing-related issues. If you’re unsure about a previous recommendation or simply want more clarity, our team is happy to provide guidance and additional insight.
What does “person-centered care” mean for patients?
Person-centered care means that your preferences, goals, and daily experiences are central to every decision we make, as well as your medical history as a whole. Rather than focusing only on your hearing test results, we consider other variables and how hearing challenges affect your life and tailor solutions that truly support your needs.
How do I know if I need to see an Audiologist?
If you’re experiencing difficulty hearing conversations, asking others to repeat themselves, or noticing changes in how you process sound, it may be time to see an Audiologist. Early assessment can help identify issues and prevent further impact on communication and quality of life.
Do you provide ongoing support?
Yes, ongoing care is a key part of our approach. We provide follow‑up appointments and continued clinical support to monitor your hearing health, assess changes over time, and fine‑tune care as needed, to help ensure your hearing solutions remain effective as your needs evolve.







