Our Professionals
Charles L. Hutto, Au.D., F-AAA
In 1970 while a undergraduate psychology student, Dr. Hutto and his wife Kate took in a deaf foster child who had been misdiagnosed at birth as severely mentally retarded and grossly emotionally disturbed. He spent the first 10 years of his life in an institution with the key thrown away. Finally his hearing loss was discovered and IQ tests placed him in the high normal range. Bewildered that such a tragedy could occur, Dr. Hutto began a period of study and eventually decided to dedicate his work life to the study of hearing loss and service to individuals with impairment of hearing.
As a foster parent he became the first president of the Anne Arundel County Parents of hearing impaired children Association, and along with numerous other parents fought for a better educational opportunity for their kids in the school system.
One of his proudest moments was being chosen to initiate the first in hospital hearing screening program at Anne Arundel General Hospital in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Today it is generally the law of the land that all babies born in the US be screened for hearing before leaving the hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Hutto’s foster child is now 47 married and living on the eastern shore. Hopefully misdiagnosis and its tragic consequences will now be a thing of the past.
Dr. Hutto graduated from the University of Maryland with high honors, did graduate studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, and earned his Doctor of Audiology degree from the Arizona School of Health Sciences. He has served as consultant to the State of Maryland Deaf/Blind Program, consultant audiologist to the State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Crippled Children's Division, and various county health departments. Dr. Hutto has lectured at local and national professional meetings on topics raging from computerized hearing aids to early intervention strategies for hearing-impaired children; and has taught graduate courses at Loyola College. He is a past-president of the Audiological Resource Association and past-president of the Maryland Academy of Audiology.
In 1975 he founded the first audiology clinic outside the public health sector in the state of Maryland. Chesapeake Hearing Centers has grown to serve Anne Arundel County and the Eastern shore with seven offices and a professional staff of nine audiologists and hearing aid dispensers.
Dr. Caroline Aland, AuD, F-AAA
Dr. Aland has been in private practice since 1986. She received her bachelor's degree from East Tennessee University in Communicative Disorders, her Master's Degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Audiology, and her Doctorate of Audiology from the University of Florida. Her previous experiences include clinical work at Womack Army Hospital, the Durham V.A. Hospital, and ENT Clinic at the University of North Carolina Hospital. She has also served the Deaf/Blind Program at the North Carolina School for the Blind, Chief Contract audiologist, neo-natal intensive-care hearing evaluation service, Anne Arundel Medical Center. Her special expertise is in counseling and fitting computer programmable hearing instruments. Dr. Aland was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to the State Board of Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, and Speech-Language Pathologists for two consecutive terms and served one year as chair.
Education:
- AuD, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 2000
- M.S.,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1985.
- B.S., East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1984.
Professional Experience:
- State Board of Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, and Speech-Language Pathologists, Member, 1999-2007, Board chair, 2005, Maryland
- Member Audigy group
Honors and Awards:
- Deans list, East Tennessee State University, 1981-1984.
- North Carolina Medical Allied Health Auxiliary Award Fellowship, 1984,1985.
Professional and Community Service:
- Sunday school teacher, Christ Episcopal Church, Stevensville, MD, 2001-current.
- Junior youth group leader, Christ Episcopal Church, Stevensville, MD, 2005-07
- Girl Scout leader, 2003-05
- Search Committee, Christ Episcopal Church, Stevensville, MD,1998
- Maryland Academy of Audiology, Convention Committee, 1995, Reimbursement Committee,1995, Convention Chair, 1994, Newsletter Chair, 1994, Steering Committee, 1993
- President, Bay City Women's Club, Stevensville, MD
- 3M Dispenser of the Month
Certifications and Professional Organizational Membership:
- Certificate of Clinical Competence, American Speech-Hearing-Language Association.
- License in Audiology, Board of Examiners, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
- License in Audiology, Delaware Board of Examiners
- Tennessee Teachers Certification.
- Fellow, American Academy of Audiology.
- Member, Audiological Resources Association.
- Fellow, Academy of Dispensing Audiologists
- Fellow, Maryland Academy of Audiology
- Certified in Cerumen Management
Papers/Presentations:
- Panel presentation, Licensure Laws, Maryland Academy of Audiology, 2006
- Support presentation to Maryland State Legislature, 2005, 2006
- "Licensing vs. Certification", Towson University, 2001, 2006
- "Tinnitus", Chesapeake Hearing Centers, Inc. Website, 1999
- "Normal Hearing Development Birth To Seven Years of Age", Anne Arundel Medical Center Developmental Panel, 1998
- "Pediatric Ear Infections - How It Affects Your Child", The Medical News Vol. V, Issue IV, 1994
- "Steps in Obtaining a Professional Hearing Evaluation", Willards Senior Center, 1993
- "Hear-Hear; A Closer look at Hearing Aids," Pascal Senior Center, 1990.
- "Penred's Syndrome-A Case Study," University of North Carolina, 1985.
- "Some Basic Criteria Used in the Selection and Fitting of Hearing Aids on Children," University of North Carolina, 1985.
- "A Literature Review of the Evoked Cochlear Mechanical Response and the Possible Diagnostic Potential, " University of North Carolina, 1984.
- "EMG Biofeedback in the Treatment of Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders," East Tennessee State University, 1983.
- "Behavioral Modification Therapy Based on Operant Behavior," East Tennessee State University, 1982.
- "Speech-Reading for the Hearing-Impaired," Johnson City Senior Center, Johnson City, Tenn., 1983.
- "The Audiologic Cookbook," East Tennessee State University, 1981.
Personal:
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, raised in Cookeville, Tennessee, she met her husband while attending graduate school in North Carolina. After receiving her Masters she moved to Annapolis, married Tim Aland, and now resides on Kent Island. She went on to obtain her doctorate from the University of Florida. She has worked for Chesapeake Hearing Centers since 1986 and currently functions as the Supervisor of Professional Services for seven offices and sees patients. She is the Past-President of the Bay City Women's Association, teaches Sunday School and was a Girl Scout Leader. Caroline and Tim are raising four children, two sons, Timothy Paul Jr. and David Dinsmore, a daughter, Mary Caroline, and a young cousin Andrew Moser.
Ashley Hall, Au.D., CCC-A
Ashley Hall, Au.D, was recently awarded her Doctorate of Audiology from Towson University. She received her bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders from The University of Maine in 2004. Her scope of practice includes diagnostic, vestibular and hearing aid work with patients of all ages. Previous clinical experience includes time spent at the Towson University Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, the Baltimore City Public School Systems, Maryland Audiology, and the Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) Cochlear Implant Center. Dr. Hall completed her fourth year externship at the end of May 2008 here at Chesapeake Hearing Center (CHC) where she will continue to work with the CHC staff and patients.
Clinical Experience
Chesapeake Hearing Centers, June 2008-Present, Doctor of Audiology
- Adult and pediatric hearing evaluation and hearing aids
- Electronystagmography testing
Chesapeake Hearing Centers, February 2007-May 2008, Graduate Clinician
- Adult and pediatric hearing evaluation and hearing aids
- Electronystagmography testing
Greater Baltimore Medical Center, February 2007-May 2007, Graduate Clinician
- Adult and pediatric cochlear implant assessment and mapping
Maryland Audiology, June 2006-December 2006
- Adult and pediatric hearing evaluation and hearing aids
- Electronystagmography testing
- Otoacoustic emission testing
Baltimore City Public School Systems, February 2006-May 2006, Graduate Clinician
- Pediatric hearing evaluation and hearing aids
- Personal and sound field FM system assessment
- Otoacoustic emission testing
Towson University, February 2005-February 2006, Graduate Clinician
- Adult and pediatric hearing evaluation and hearing aids
- Auditory brainstem response testing
- Otoacoustic emission testing
Professional Affiliations
Member-American Academy of Audiology
Dr. Ellen Alvarez Frederick, Au.D., FAAA CCC-A
Dr. Frederick, a native of Anne Arundel County, has been in practice since 1989. She graduated from
West Virginia University, received her master's degree in audiology from the University of South
Carolina, and earned her doctorate degree from A.T. Still University. Her previous work experience
includes clinical work at the University of Maryland Medical Center, The University of Maryland
Tinnitus & Hyperacusis Center, Maryland Audiology, University Medical Center of Las Vegas and the
Medical University of South Carolina.
Published in peer-reviewed journals on various audiology topics, Dr. Frederick has served on the
board of directors of the Maryland Academy of Audiology. She has expertise in the evaluation of
hearing and fitting of hearing systems in adults and children and tinnitus management.
Allison C. Adkins
Alison Adkins recently joined the staff of Chesapeake Hearing Centers as an audiology technician to assist in the care of patients. She is a native of Grand Rapids, MI and graduated from Huntington University in 2005 with a bachelors degree in elementary education and a minor in spanish, after studying abroad in Spain for a semester. The daughter os missionariesm Allison spent seven years in Bolivia and Paraguay as a child and developed a passion for helping people and building relationships.
A resident of Berlin for the last three years, she was married in October of 2008 and joined the staff in March. Allison enjoys living on the Maryland coast and loves working for a company that puts their patients' needs first.
Kristin Wilson, BS, Graduate Student Technician
Kristin Wilson is the new graduate clinician at Chesapeake Hearing Centers. She was raised in the quiet town of Wheeling, WV, and attended West Virginia University where she earned her Bachelor's of Science degree in speech pathology and audiology. Kristin is now in the fourth year of her audiology doctoral program at Towson University and is fulfilling her clinical fellowship requirements with Chesapeake Hearing Centers.
Over the past three years, Kristin has worked in a variety of audiology settings. Her previous audiological experience includes: graduate student training a the Towson University Speech-Language and Hearing Center, hearing assessment, the treatment and auditory training and rehabilitation of children birth to school-age at the York Learning Center and with Early Intervention Specialists Inc., hearing and balance services at ENTAA Care and assessment and treatment of patients with a variety of hearing related diseases and disorders at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Kristin's scope of practice includes comprehensive diagnostic testing, hearing device assessment, configuration and repair, ENG and balance testing, central auditory processing assessment, evoked potential testing and audiologic rehabilitation.
Kristin enjoys being an active member of her community. Her annual volunteer service includes blood drives, the walk for breast cancer and healthy hearing screenings for the Special Olympics. Kristin recently moved from Towson to the Eastern Shore and is excited to be near the beach, in Ocean Pines. Kristin will be seeing patients most days at the Ocean Pines and East Park offices and will be performing balance assessments in the Annapolis office once a week.
Mariya Hutto Redd, Audiology Technician
Mariya Hutto Redd has worked for Chesapeake Hearing Centers for most of her life in different capacities and is now office manager and audiology technician. She graduated magna cum laude from St. Mary’s College of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2000 and feels that the degree taught her a great deal about the workings of the brain, human behavior and research. She also has a master’s degree in Information Science from the University of Maryland. She is licensed to dispense hearing aids by the states of Maryland and Delaware and sees patients in both Severna Park and Annapolis. Her favorite part of her work is building relationships with the many people she meets everyday. They have truly been her greatest teachers. She lives with her husband in Baltimore.


