About Clarity Audiology
About the Practice
Clarity Audiology & Hearing Solutions, LLC was founded by Dr. Mary Carson in 2010 and is an independently owned and operated audiology practice in Ellicott City, Maryland. Dr. Mary Carson and Dr. Lisa Bragg specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss, and the fitting and programming of hearing aids. Helping our patients improve their lives by improving their hearing brings us great joy and professional pride.
Giving Back – The Entheos Audiology Cooperative
The Entheos Audiology Cooperative was built around the idea that practicing hearing health care is a privilege. The model of giving back to the community keeps our passion for what we do running strong, and is a perfect fit for us at Clarity Audiology & Hearing Solutions.
The Entheos Audiology Cooperative was established by audiologists who were looking for a way to serve the community, reignite their love of what they do, and grow their businesses through community outreach. Entheos is responsible for helping children in Mexico, Africa, Jordan and Jerusalem hear and communicate better through international missions and the establishment of audiology centers.
This model is good for our patients and our community. Members of the Entheos Cooperative must commit to audiological and business best practices, and receive significant discounts with vendors and manufacturers that we pass on to our patients.
Dr. Mary Carson is a licensed, clinical audiologist in the state of Maryland. She received her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders from Penn State University and her Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) from Towson University. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, also a Fellow of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology, and a Member of the Maryland Academy of Audiology. Dr. Carson specializes in adult and pediatric hearing testing, and the fitting/programming/repairing of all makes and models of hearing aids. She also frequently visits local senior centers and assisted living centers for community outreach events.
Dr. Carson really enjoys the ongoing relationships that she is able to build with her patients and the ability to significantly improve their quality of life. Hearing loss is a challenging condition — it affects all areas of life including personal relationships and production at work, and often has a very emotional component for not only the patient, but also for his/her family members and friends. Dr. Carson believes that the ability to allow people to live a fuller life through improved communication abilities has been a very rewarding career choice.
Dr. Carson lives with her husband, Ryan, and their two small children, Jack and Ava. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, exercising, and traveling to her extended family’s “mountain home” in Northern Pennsylvania.
