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Audiology and Hearing Aid Services

  • Diagnostic Audiologic Evaluation

    Audiologists have tools and clinical protocols to help evaluate and diagnose hearing loss. If you have been referred for a diagnostic audiologic evaluation, it means that your hearing needs to be further examined. A diagnostic audiologic evaluation may be indicated for individuals who did not pass an initial hearing screening. The evaluation is done to determine if […]

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  • Evaluation for Hearing Aids

    There are several steps that are part of a hearing aid evaluation. If you suspect that you might need a hearing aid, you will first need to have a hearing evaluation. At the time of the hearing evaluation, a case history will be taken to determine how much your hearing problem impacts your day-to-day life […]

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  • Real Ear Measurement

    In the past, hearing evaluations and fittings for hearing aids consisted mostly of a series of beeps and noises. Today, Doctors of Audiology are equipped with new technologies and methods to make the hearing evaluation process and hearing aid programming process more effective. One of the more advanced technologies available is Real Ear Measurement (REMs), a […]

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  • Hearing Aid Dispensing and Fitting

    Once you have selected your hearing aids after an evaluation, your Audiologist will program them, based on a prescription, to meet your hearing needs. The Audiologist will explain how to use the devices, how to put them in the ear and how to remove them, how to change or charge batteries and how to care for and […]

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  • Hearing Aid Repair and Maintenance

    Hearing aids are comprised of tiny electrical components that may experience wear and tear over time. If this is the case, you’ll likely need to visit your Audiologist to have the problem assessed. Whether it’s simply due to aging or the units have been exposed to moisture, excessive wax, debris or physical damage, you’ll want your […]

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  • Remote Hearing Care

    Whether you are unable to leave your home or simply cannot reach our physical office, our practice is now offering telehealth services for hearing loss and hearing aids. You may already be familiar with telehealth as primary care physicians have been utilizing this form of medicine for more than a decade, but Audiologists are now offering […]

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  • Hearing Care for Infants and Children

    Speech, learning or behavioral issues are often the first indicators of a possible hearing problem. These problems arise when a child has a hearing deficit. Pediatric audiologists can diagnose and treat speech and hearing disorders. What is pediatric audiology? Pediatric audiology is a type of healthcare offered to both infants and young children who are […]

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  • Earwax Removal

    Cerumen, commonly called ear wax, has both anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. It protects the tympanic member (aka – the ear drum) from harmful substances such as dust, hair or small insects. Cerumen typically clears itself from the ears, but in some instances can accumulate and cause a blockage, especially if you wear earmolds or hearing aids. […]

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  • Tinnitus Treatment Options

    Tinnitus is the term used to describe the condition of perceiving a ringing, buzzing or whooshing noise in the absence of an external sound source. This is typically only experienced by the person with tinnitus and has a variety of different causes. Treating the cause Tinnitus can be caused by many things, and is usually […]

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