Amanda Enlund, HIS
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Amanda Enlund began her hearing healthcare career over ten years ago at an Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Center, in Georgia, serving as the Audiology Department Manager. She moved to Newport News, VA, with her family in 2021. Seeing her patient’s faces light up after helping them achieve better hearing is what drives her passion for hearing healthcare. Ms. Enlund strives to provide the highest level of care, with the utmost integrity, by improving the quality of hearing for her patients. Amanda provides testing, otoscopy, cleaning, checking, troubleshooting, and programming hearing instruments. You can depend on her to help you meet your hearing needs.
Outside of her profession, Amanda enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, exploring museums, reading, painting, and listening to music.
Terresa Mancini
Regional Administrative Coordinator
Terresa Mancini is our PSC in the Honesdale, PA clinic. Terresa is also the Regional Administrative Coordinator helping and training all the PSC’s in our Region. She enjoys being part of the leadership team, as helping others is her passion. Terresa started here with a background as a Nursing Assistant which already gave her a strong knowledge in patient services. What Terresa likes about working at Audibel is the ability to be able to give back to someone something they have been missing in their world. To see a smile on a patients face or their loved ones when they can hear things they have been missing is what makes coming to work every day a pleasure for Terresa. When Terresa is not working, she enjoys hobbies such as sewing, crocheting, crafting, and spending time with her family.
Debra Heath
Patient Services Coordinator
Debra Heath is the Regional Administrative Coordinator for Eastern North Carolina and the Patient Services Coordinator for the Goldsboro office. Debra is originally from Pound, Virginia. She moved to North Carolina in 1992 and to Wayne County in 2000. Debra started working in the hearing industry in 2014. Debra was drawn to the profession because she saw loved ones who struggled to communicate with others because of untreated hearing loss. She wants to make a difference, to help the hard of hearing reconnect with loved ones and the world around them.
What Debra loves most about saving hearing lives is the change for the better being made in the patient’s everyday lives. She enjoys the good feeling that she gets when she hears a patient say, “I am hearing things I haven’t heard in years.” She feels her work has value knowing that being able to hear better makes a difference in the patient’s relationships with loved ones, and with their feelings of security, wellbeing, confidence and independence in their lives. Debra strives to make her patients feel valued and well cared for in her everyday work.
Debra has been married to her husband, Brent, for over 30 years. They have five grown children. Outside of saving hearing lives, Debra loves serving in the Children’s Programs at Church and cooking and baking for her big family. When she finds the time, she also loves to read, hike, and visit historic sites.