Jana Ziegberman, Au.D., CCC-A
Director of Audiology, Advanced Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy / Advanced Hearing Center

Dr. Jana Ziegberman, Au.D., CCC-A, is the Director of Audiology at Advanced Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy and its affiliated Advanced Hearing Center, where she leads the audiology team in providing individualized, evidence-based care for patients of all ages. With a clinical career spanning nearly two decades, Dr. Ziegberman is especially focused on the early identification and treatment of hearing loss in adults in their 50s and early 60s, a critical period when subtle declines in hearing can significantly impact workplace communication, cognitive stamina, and overall quality of life. Her goal is to help patients maintain their independence and productivity through timely diagnosis, advanced hearing technology, and practical communication strategies.

Before joining Advanced ENT in 2025, Dr. Ziegberman served as Director of Audiology at North Fulton ENT, where she had worked since 2016. In that role, she provided comprehensive hearing and balance care, and led quality improvement efforts across the audiology department. She was known for her thorough evaluations, patient-first philosophy, and clear communication with referring physicians and families.

Earlier in her career, Dr. Ziegberman was the Newborn Hearing Screening Coordinator at Boston Medical Center, where she performed pediatric and adult diagnostic testing, vestibular assessments, and hearing aid fittings. She also partnered with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to develop policy frameworks for early follow-up in high-risk infants—work that laid the foundation for her long-term commitment to early detection and prevention across the lifespan.

Dr. Ziegberman earned her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from Nova Southeastern University in 2006. Her graduate training included clinical rotations at major academic hospitals and a curriculum that emphasized both auditory neuroscience and hands-on rehabilitation with modern hearing devices. She completed her undergraduate degree in Communicative Disorders at the University of Central Florida in 2001, where she became particularly interested in the social and functional impacts of hearing loss in older working adults.

A native of the East Coast, Dr. Ziegberman has lived in Florida, New York, and Massachusetts before settling in Atlanta in 2013. Her wide-ranging experiences have equipped her with a flexible, informed, and empathetic approach to care. She is passionate about patient education, helping individuals and families better understand hearing loss, the value of amplification, and strategies for hearing protection.

Dr. Ziegberman is licensed to practice audiology in the state of Georgia. She is a Board Certified Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.