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Audiology

Audiologists – A Clinical Professional Devoted to the Science of Hearing

Audiologists have extensive training and skills to evaluate the hearing of adults and children of all ages and to make referrals to a physician when needed. Audiologists conduct a wide variety of tests to determine the exact nature of an individual’s hearing problem and dispense and fit hearing aids, administer tests of balance to evaluate dizziness, and dispense assistive listening devices. Highly-trained with either a master’s and/or doctoral degree in audiology, audiolologists must maintain state and national licensure.

Audiologists Provide These Services:

  • Hearing Evaluations for adults and children – including newborns
  • Special Testing
  • Hearing Aids
  • Assistive Listening Devices
  • Ear and Hearing Protection

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