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Lyndsay Bozec

Owner & Registered Audiologist

NSCASLP LICENCE # 0099

Lyndsay attended Dalhousie University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with First-Class Honours and then went on to earn a Master of Science degree in Audiology in 2014. While completing her degree, Lyndsay trained in various clinical settings that served both adult and pediatric populations, including the IWK Health Centre and the Cochlear Implant Program with Hearing and Speech Nova Scotia.

With a personal connection to hearing loss, Lyndsay is a passionate advocate for hearing health awareness and hearing loss prevention. Lyndsay's goal is to improve the availability of quality hearing services through evidence-based practice, enhanced counseling, and consistent follow-up care.  With over a decade of experience practicing audiology in the community, Lyndsay brings a compassionate, comprehensive, and family-focused approach to hearing health care.

Lyndsay is licensed through the Nova Scotia College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists (NSCASLP) where she serves as a member of the Board of Directors, a member of the Professional Conduct Committee, and a member of the Reinstatement Committee. She is also nationally certified through Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC).

Originally from the Annapolis Valley, Lyndsay has lived in Clayton Park with her family for 10+ years. Lyndsay feels fortunate to live and work in the same community where she can make a difference close to home. When not in clinic, you can find Lyndsay spending time with her husband, Kevin, twin girls, Frances and Eleanor, and their Portuguese Water Dog, Dottie.

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Ashley Pottie

Client Care specialist

With over 19 years of client service experience, Ashley brings warmth, patience, and a genuine passion for helping others in her role at Clayton Park Audiology. Her calm and approachable nature perfectly reflects the clinic’s People First, Always philosophy, ensuring every patient feels welcome, heard, and cared for.

A proud Timberlea, Nova Scotia native, Ashley values building real connections with our patients and is dedicated to supporting their journey to better hearing health. She believes mindfulness and kindness in the workplace are the keys to creating meaningful, positive experiences for both patients and colleagues.

Outside of the clinic, Ashley finds joy in gardening, beachcombing, fishing and soaking up every moment she can in nature.

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Patricia Gazeley

BSc, Audiology Candidate

NSCASLP TEMPORARY LICENCE # 0604

Patricia attended Acadia University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with a double major in biology and chemistry. She then went on to earn a Master of Science degree in Audiology from Dalhousie University. While completing her degree Patricia received her training at The Cobequid Hospital with Hearing and Speech Nova Scotia where she provided care to children and adults. Patricia was also trained with Clayton Park Audiology under Registered Audiologist, Lyndsay Bozec.

Patricia currently holds a temporary license from The Nova Scotia College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists (NSCASLP) and will be completing her official licensing exam in June 2025.

Patricia’s passion for audiology and hearing health advocacy began when she was diagnosed with single sided hearing loss as a child. As a hearing aid user herself, she has a deep understanding of the impact hearing loss can have on one's life. Patricia's positivity and kindness along with her personal experience with hearing loss make her an asset to Clayton Park Audiology's People First, Always philosophy of care.

Patricia grew up in Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia. From the age of 14, Patricia knew she wanted to become an audiologist. She is thrilled to be helping people in her home community with their hearing health.

When not in the clinic, Patricia enjoys running, gardening and spending time with her family.

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Aliya Brunt

Client Care Specialist

Aliya recently joined our team as a part-time Client Care Specialist while completing her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Acadia University. She brings over three years of customer service experience, along with a warm, friendly presence that helps patients feel comfortable from the moment they walk through the door.

With a strong interest in pursuing a career in healthcare, Aliya is excited to be part of a clinical environment where she can build meaningful connections with patients and gain valuable firsthand experience. Her compassionate nature, positive attitude, and genuine desire to help others make her a natural fit for our team.

Originally from Hammonds Plains and now living in Bedford, Aliya enjoys spending time with family, friends, and her dog. Whether she’s relaxing by the beach or going for a swim, she finds joy in being active, connecting with others, and making a positive impact wherever she can.

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Individualized Care

Owner and Registered Audiologist, Lyndsay Bozec is a passionate advocate for hearing health awareness and hearing preservation. Over the years Lyndsay has delivered various hearing health presentations and hearing aid workshops for caregivers in retirement facilities across HRM.

Lyndsay has experience working with the following hearing aid manufacturers: Bernafon, Oticon, Phonak, Signia, Starkey, and Widex.

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