Connect Hearing is now part of AudioNova Woodland Hills, a global hearing health care provider with a nationwide network of convenient hearing care clinics in the US. We are open and accepting appointments for current and new customers.
Audiology Services
Our hearing experts provide a wide range of hearing services from a staff of highly trained professionals.
The audiological staff at Connect World of Hearing have been proudly serving the residents of Woodland Hills for many years. We are a vital member of Woodland Hills's vibrant healthcare community and take pride in providing world-class hearing care locally.
Hannah Younesi, Senior H.C.P
My name is Hannah Younesi. My passion for the field of audiology started with taking sign language classes in high school and learning about deaf culture. From there I attended the University of Arizona studying Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences.
I interned at the House Ear Institute learning how to integrate different elements of the field together including ABR & OAE testing, to language development in children with cochlear implants. I graduated with my Bachelor of Science degree and then went to the University of Colorado at Boulder to earn my Master's degree.
I started working for AudioNova in 2017, became licensed in 2018, and finally earned my board certification in January of 2022. As someone who has hearing loss, I understand the experience and challenges presented which inspires me each and every day to help every person that walks through our doors.
Yocheved Zebberman, Au.D.
Dr. Zebberman is extremely passionate about helping her patients hear better so that they can connect with the world around them. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Speech and Communication from Touro College in 2014, and she obtained her Doctorate of Audiology from St. John's University in 2018.
Dr. Zebberman’s desire to pursue a career in Audiology and undertake doctoral study has been molded by personal events in her life. Her mother was diagnosed with sudden sensorineural hearing loss. A virus settled in one of her ears, and overnight, she lost hearing in that ear. Communication quickly became a major challenge for her. After witnessing the difficulties of auditory impairment firsthand, Dr. Zebberman wanted to do something that would make a difference in her life and in the lives of others.
Dr. Zebberman moved to California 5 years ago with her husband and 3 daughters. Her favorite things outside of work include spending time with her family, ice skating, and reading.
Hannah Younesi, Senior H.C.P
My name is Hannah Younesi. My passion for the field of audiology started with taking sign language classes in high school and learning about deaf culture. From there I attended the University of Arizona studying Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences.
I interned at the House Ear Institute learning how to integrate different elements of the field together including ABR & OAE testing, to language development in children with cochlear implants. I graduated with my Bachelor of Science degree and then went to the University of Colorado at Boulder to earn my Master's degree.
I started working for AudioNova in 2017, became licensed in 2018, and finally earned my board certification in January of 2022. As someone who has hearing loss, I understand the experience and challenges presented which inspires me each and every day to help every person that walks through our doors.
Yocheved Zebberman, Au.D.
Dr. Zebberman is extremely passionate about helping her patients hear better so that they can connect with the world around them. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Speech and Communication from Touro College in 2014, and she obtained her Doctorate of Audiology from St. John's University in 2018.
Dr. Zebberman’s desire to pursue a career in Audiology and undertake doctoral study has been molded by personal events in her life. Her mother was diagnosed with sudden sensorineural hearing loss. A virus settled in one of her ears, and overnight, she lost hearing in that ear. Communication quickly became a major challenge for her. After witnessing the difficulties of auditory impairment firsthand, Dr. Zebberman wanted to do something that would make a difference in her life and in the lives of others.
Dr. Zebberman moved to California 5 years ago with her husband and 3 daughters. Her favorite things outside of work include spending time with her family, ice skating, and reading.