Our Team

Our Team

Lloydminster’s only family-run and locally operated hearing clinic

Acoustic Audiology is not only Lloydminster’s only hearing clinic with a Doctor of Audiology, but we are also the only clinic that is locally owned. Book an appointment to meet our team or stop by our Lloydminster hearing clinic.

Dr. Terry Sokalofsky, AuD, R.Aud, Aud(C)

Clinical Audiologist | Owner

Dr. Sokalofsky is Lloydminster’s only Clinical Audiologist. Born and raised in Lloydminster, Terry has worked in the hearing healthcare field for over 20 years. He completed a Masters of Science in Audiology and Speech Sciences from the University of British Columbia, during which he was awarded the Canadian Academy of Audiology Student Award for academic and clinical excellence, outstanding research, and community service. In 2023 he completed his Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree from AT Still University, during which time he was awarded the Professional Leadership Award in Audiology. Along with his mother, Kim, and wife, Kylie, they opened Lloydminster's first audiology clinic in 2016 - Acoustic Audiology.
 
Terry’s focus on ensuring each client receives the highest level of care in our clinic does not go unnoticed. Translating his extensive expertise in the field of audiology to optimal diagnostic care and rehabilitation planning, his clients report reassurance that they are continually supported during their hearing care journey.
 
Terry is an avid musician; in his free time he enjoys playing guitar, piano, and singing. He also enjoys DIY projects, learning new skills, and enjoys spending time outdoors with his family.
 
Professional Memberships & Affiliations
- Member of the Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologist (ACSLPA)
- Member of Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC)
- Member of the Canadian Academy of Audiologists (CAA)
- Member of the Alberta Association of Audiologists (AAofA)
 
Education
- AT Still University -  Au.D Doctor of Audiology (2023)
- University of British Columbia - M.Sc. Audiology & Speech Sciences (2015)
- University of Saskatchewan - B.A. Psychology (2012)
- Grant MacEwan University - Diploma Hearing Aid Practitioner (2007)


Lauren Turner, RHAP

Registered Hearing Aid Practitioner

Lauren Turner (Noyes) was born and raised in Lloydminster. She was introduced to the hearing healthcare industry by her brother-in-law, Terry Sokalofsky, and in 2012 she decided to make it her professional career.

In 2012, she began working on her Hearing Aid Practitioner Diploma from Grant MacEwan University while working at the Lloydminster Hearing Centre. Lauren graduated from Grant MacEwan University’s Hearing Aid Practitioner Diploma program in 2014 with distinction. Lauren has been working alongside Terry since graduating and is passionate about improving hearing healthcare in her community.

Lauren is an avid outdoor enthusiast. She has a passion for horses, animals, cars, and essentially anything with a motor. She is involved with the Western Canadian Watercross Tour, racing stand-up jet skis on the circuit in the summer. She is also an active member of the Border Cowboys Mounted Shooters Association.

Professional Memberships & Affiliations:
- Member of the College of Hearing Aid Practitioners of Alberta (CHAPA)

Education:
- Grant MacEwan University - Diploma Hearing Aid Practitioner (2014)

Kim Sokalofsky

Office Manager & Owner

Kim was born and raised in Lloydminster, and she has worked in the hearing healthcare industry for over 25 years. 

In 1994, Kim and her husband, Sandy Sokalofsky, opened Lloydminster’s first hearing healthcare practice – Lloydminster Hearing Centre. After 20 years of operation, Sandy and Kim decided to sell their practice. In 2016, Kim and her son Terry Sokalofsky opened Lloydminster’s first audiology practice – Acoustic Audiology. 

When not at work, Kim enjoys painting, baking, cooking, and spending quality time with her two sons and their families. She also spends many summer weekends at Turtle Lake with her family and fishing whenever possible. 

Kylie Sokalofsky, BA, BSc, RD

Office Manager & Owner

Fortunate to grow up in a family whose roots are planted firmly in Lloydminster, Kylie knew it was the community she wanted to make her home. After graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in Psychology in 2011, followed by a Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc.) in Nutrition and Dietetics in 2012, Kylie pursued her career as a registered dietitian at the Lloydminster Hospital for almost 10 years. She has since taken on the role of Office Manager at Acoustic Audiology, working alongside her husband Terry, in-laws Kim and Sandy, and sister Lauren to better serve the hearing health of the people in her community and surrounding area.
 
In her spare time, Kylie enjoys spending time with her family, especially outdoors.

Jamey Pilling

Client Care Coordinator

Jamey was raised in Maidstone, SK. and moved to Lloydminster out of high school where she met her husband Kyle, who she’s been with since 2009. New to the world of audiology, Jamey has a keen interest in the profession and seamlessly builds great rapport with every client who walks through the door. Her bubbly personality is contagious and is sure to brighten your day!

 

In her spare time, she enjoys being outdoors, drawing/painting/reading, and spending

time at Turtle Lake with friends and family. 

Sandy Sokalofsky

Hearing Care Consultant 

Born and raised in Lloydminster, Sandy has over 25 years of experience in the hearing healthcare industry. He started his career 1990 at The Hudson’s Bay Hearing Aid Centre in Edmonton, AB, working with his sister, Rosana Scott, and his brother-in-law, Mick Scott. 

He received his training from Grant MacEwan University as a hearing aid practitioner, finishing in 1993. In 1994, he relocated to Lloydminster with his family and opened Lloydminster’s first hearing healthcare practice with his wife Kim Sokalofsky – the Lloydminster Hearing Centre. 

After 20 years of operation, Sandy and Kim decided to sell their practice. Sandy is no longer involved with direct patient care, but instead works behind-the-scenes as a consultant with the rest of the Acoustic Audiology team. His past patients can rest assured knowing they are in the capable hands of the Acoustic Audiology team.

 In his free time Sandy enjoys spending time outdoors gardening, fishing, and woodworking. He also has a passion for collecting stamps and coins and spends a lot of time at Turtle Lake with his family.

- Member of the College of Hearing Aid Practitioners of Alberta (CHAPA; 1993-2016)
- Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Sciences (BC-HIS; 1995-2016)
- Grant MacEwan University – Diploma Hearing Aid Practitioner (1993)

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