11555 University Blvd.,
Sugar Land,
TX
77478
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About the Provider
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Professional Associations
Grace Kim, AuD, CCC-A, is an audiologist who earned her Doctor of Audiology degree at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She also completed an externship at the University of Chicago Medicine and holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Bilingual in English and Korean, Grace joined Kelsey-Seybold as an experienced audiologist in April 2026.
With a lifelong desire to be in a helping profession, Grace found her passion for Audiology when volunteering with individuals facing communication challenges — seeing how deeply these obstacles impacted their quality of life. Working with patients allows her to combine technical precision with meaningful human connection as she uses advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate hearing loss and more. Her clinical interests include diagnostic audiology, aural rehabilitation, and advanced hearing aid technology, and she specializes in the diagnosis and management of hearing health for all ages from pediatrics to geriatrics. Grace’s favorite moments are those when her patients’ worlds open up. She says, “There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a patient's face light up the first time they hear a loved one's voice clearly or the subtle sounds of nature they had forgotten.”
Philosophy of Care
With an approach centered on compassion, active listening, and patient-centered care, Grace creates a comfortable environment where she invites patients to work with her in finding the best personalized solutions for their unique hearing needs. She ensures every patient feels heard, understood, respected, and confident in their care. Grace believes that everyone deserves access to clear communication and is committed to providing honest, evidence-based recommendations that truly serve patients’ best interests and improves their quality of life.
Awards & Publications
Publications
- Kim, G.H., Aronoff, J.M. (2021). Using unilateral stimulation to create a reference for bilateral fusion judgments. JASA Express Letters, 1(11), 114401
Hobbies & Interests
When she’s not seeing patients, Grace primarily loves spending time with her family. She also enjoys cooking, gardening, and trying new restaurants.
Grace is a member of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association.
