Karina Bersola, Audiologist
Ear Nose ThroatI became interested in audiology because hearing is a sense many people take for granted. It affects how we understand our world, how children develop, and how we connect with one another. I was drawn to a field where even small actions can make a big impact on a person’s life, and being part of that process has been incredibly fulfilling.
I specialize in diagnostic audiology, which is a great match for me because I’ve always enjoyed puzzles. Audiology feels like solving a puzzle every day as I run the right tests, piece together the information, and help uncover the cause of someone’s hearing concerns.
I care for patients starting at 7 months old and up. My work includes performing hearing evaluations, supporting patients with hearing or balance concerns, and collaborating with otolaryngologists to develop clear, accurate care plans. I earned my Doctor of Audiology from University of the Pacific, in a program that emphasized both clinical training and evidence-based practice. These tools led me to work as an audiologist in hospital systems, ENT clinics, and community settings across California, and taught me how to adapt testing and communication to each patient’s unique needs.
As an audiologist, I’m thorough, patient and focused on making testing as comfortable as possible. I take time to understand each person’s experience, listen to their frustrations, and explain results in a way that’s easy to understand. Building trust and creating a calm, supportive environment is very important to me.
When patients come to see me, they can expect a detailed evaluation and a chance to talk openly about their concerns. I want every person to feel heard and to walk away with clear information about their ears, hearing or balance. My goal is to support each patient and to develop the best treatment plan for them.
The best part of my day is being able to provide answers to patients. Helping someone understand what’s going on with their hearing and what the next steps are gives people clarity and reassurance. This is what I love most about my work.
Outside of my profession, I enjoy spending time with my family and camping.
Locations:
Suite 305
Fairfield, California 94533
Fairfield , California 94533
Vacaville , California 95687
Education:
Doctorate of Audiology, University of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA Bachelor of Arts in Speech Language and Hearing Science, California State University San Diego, San Diego, CACertifications:
Languages Spoken:
Below is a list of plans accepted by all NorthBay Health providers unless designated as an independent community doctor.
While we strive to keep this list up to date, it's always a good idea to check with your health plan to determine the specific details of your coverage, and to contact the provider's office to verify acceptance of your particular plan.
I became interested in audiology because hearing is a sense many people take for granted. It affects how we understand our world, how children develop, and how we connect with one another. I was drawn to a field where even small actions can make a big impact on a person’s life, and being part of that process has been incredibly fulfilling.
I specialize in diagnostic audiology, which is a great match for me because I’ve always enjoyed puzzles. Audiology feels like solving a puzzle every day as I run the right tests, piece together the information, and help uncover the cause of someone’s hearing concerns.
I care for patients starting at 7 months old and up. My work includes performing hearing evaluations, supporting patients with hearing or balance concerns, and collaborating with otolaryngologists to develop clear, accurate care plans. I earned my Doctor of Audiology from University of the Pacific, in a program that emphasized both clinical training and evidence-based practice. These tools led me to work as an audiologist in hospital systems, ENT clinics, and community settings across California, and taught me how to adapt testing and communication to each patient’s unique needs.
As an audiologist, I’m thorough, patient and focused on making testing as comfortable as possible. I take time to understand each person’s experience, listen to their frustrations, and explain results in a way that’s easy to understand. Building trust and creating a calm, supportive environment is very important to me.
When patients come to see me, they can expect a detailed evaluation and a chance to talk openly about their concerns. I want every person to feel heard and to walk away with clear information about their ears, hearing or balance. My goal is to support each patient and to develop the best treatment plan for them.
The best part of my day is being able to provide answers to patients. Helping someone understand what’s going on with their hearing and what the next steps are gives people clarity and reassurance. This is what I love most about my work.
Outside of my profession, I enjoy spending time with my family and camping.
Suite 305
Fairfield, California 94533
Fairfield , California 94533
Vacaville , California 95687
Education:
Doctorate of Audiology, University of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA Bachelor of Arts in Speech Language and Hearing Science, California State University San Diego, San Diego, CACertifications:
Languages Spoken:
Below is a list of plans accepted by all NorthBay Health providers unless designated as an independent community doctor.
While we strive to keep this list up to date, it's always a good idea to check with your health plan to determine the specific details of your coverage, and to contact the provider's office to verify acceptance of your particular plan.