Dr. Melissa Wikoff, founder of Peachtree Hearing, has been awarded the prestigious designation of  Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (DFAAA) through the James F. Jerger Program of Distinction, one of the highest honors in the field of audiology. 

The DFAAA designation recognizes audiologists who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, sustained contributions, and a meaningful impact on the profession beyond their clinical practice. Recipients are selected by a national review committee for their excellence across multiple areas, including leadership, clinical expertise, and community outreach. 

Dr. Wikoff’s work has focused on advancing tinnitus care, expanding access to hearing healthcare, and community service. She has served in national leadership roles, including two terms on the Board of Directors of the American Tinnitus Association, and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Audiology Practice Standards Organization. She currently serves locally on the board of directors at City Springs Theatre Company. 

“I am incredibly honored to receive this recognition,”  said Dr. Wikoff. “This profession has given me the  opportunity to change lives every single day. My passion  for audiology began at a young age after watching my grandfathers, both World War II veterans, struggle with  hearing loss and miss out on meaningful moments with  their families. That experience has stayed with me and  continues to drive my commitment to ensuring that no  patient feels that same sense of isolation.” 

Through her private practice, Peachtree Hearing,  Dr. Wikoff has become a recognized leader in tinnitus  treatment and hearing healthcare. Her work extends  beyond the clinic through national education initiatives,  international collaboration, and extensive community  outreach. 

Among her most impactful efforts is a program she  founded to provide hearing aids and ongoing care to  Holocaust survivors in the Atlanta community, along  with accessibility initiatives such as open-caption movie  events, theater accessibility advocacy, and public  education campaigns on hearing health. 

The Distinguished Fellow designation reflects not  only Dr. Wikoff’s professional accomplishments, but also  her ongoing commitment to elevating the standards of care within audiology and improving the lives of those  with hearing loss. Peachtree Hearing Is located at 4985  Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, 30068.