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Industrial Hearing Screening

Long-term, repeated exposure to noise levels of 85 dB or greater can cause permanent hearing damage. Workers in occupations that involve frequent exposure to loud noises, such as manufacturing, construction, and entertainment, frequently experience this issue. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has made it mandatory for all employees who frequently work in environments with noise levels greater than 85 dB to undergo annual hearing tests.

Any size company can take advantage of our complete hearing conservation programs, which include hearing screening, management training, and employee education geared toward ensuring everyones safety on industrial sites. Affordable and effective, our industrial hearing screening ensures protection for employees.

Newborn Hearing Screening

One of the most prevalent birth defects is significant permanent hearing loss. According to reports on hearing loss from around the world, intensive care babies have a greater chance of developing hearing loss than live born well babies.

Hearing loss may not be noticeable in the first few weeks of life. Speech and language development is most important during the first three years of life, and this is unlikely to happen without adequate hearing. Hearing screening is the first step to detecting and diagnosing hearing loss in babies. The key to effective early intervention and support for kids and their families is early detection of a hearing loss.

A baby hearing can be screened as early as six hours after birth. A hearing screening is a non-invasive procedure, and babies typically remain asleep during it.

Comprehensive Hearing Evaluations

Hearing loss usually develops gradually over time, not all cases of hearing loss can be identified early enough to prevent serious damage. A comprehensive hearing evaluation provides not only diagnostic information on the severity of your hearing loss, but also crucial information for determining whether medical or surgical intervention is possible or whether hearing aids would be beneficial. In addition, strategies for enhancing communication and preventing hearing loss may be discussed.

A comprehensive hearing evaluation is a series of non-invasive tests carried out by an audiologist. These tests include otoscopy, pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, tympanometry, acoustic reflex threshold, otoacoustic emissions, auditory brainstem response and many others.  Using the appropriate methods depends on the objective of the test, the age of the person and the work environment.

The first step in addressing hearing loss is to schedule a comprehensive hearing assessment, especially if you feel you may be experiencing signs of hearing loss, or your family and friends have encouraged you to check your hearing.

Hearing Aid Fitting and Programming

A hearing aid as a prescription device, fitting your hearing aids correctly and adjusting the settings carefully are the two most important steps to get the finest listening experience out of your hearing aids. Each individuals ear canal differs in shape, size, and acoustic resonance, which will impact the sound delivered to the ear canal.  Therefore, custom fit and manual programming of hearing aids is essential to perform which will provide the precise level of amplification needed at every frequency to maximize their hearing to the hearing aid user.

Users hearing aids are programmed based on the results of the hearing evaluation and their preferences. We offer manual programming of hearing aids while you are there. This procedure is more accurate than automatic programming, and it is a very effective method of bringing hearing aid settings up to par with real-world requirements. 

Get in touch with us to learn more about how hearing aids are programmed and how to choose ones that work best for you.

Hearing Aids

We offer the latest hearing aid technologies from top international manufacturers. Since todays hearing aids are so small and comfortable, patients hardly even notice they are wearing them thanks to incredibly advanced hearing aid technology. The modern hearing aid is equipped with a wide range of features, including artificial intelligence, Bluetooth connectivity for connecting to smartphones, tablets, televisions, and the ability to stream music, as well as the ability to control your hearing aid from your smartphone.

In terms of your lifestyle, finances, aesthetics, and the degree of your hearing loss, we provide the most appropriate technologically equipped variety of hearing aid models, and we ensure that they are fitted and programmed appropriately, and also offer aftercare services. In order to assist you in becoming accustomed to amplification and achieving best hearing, our audiologist will lead you through hearing device selection, device fitting, and follow-up visits.

Tinnitus Assessment and Treatment

You are suffering from tinnitus if you continuously or occasionally hear a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or pulse-like sound. Tinnitus can significantly reduce your quality of life by interfering with your ability to focus, disrupting your sleep, and even causing anxiety or stress.

We provide a comprehensive evaluation and a holistic approach to treating tinnitus. These approaches can help you in regaining quality of life by assisting in the reduction and management of stress and anxiety related to tinnitus. Our audiologist has published numerous research publications on tinnitus and is skilled and experienced in treating it.

Cochlear Implant Evaluations and Mapping

Cochlear implant consists of a surgically placed internal implant and an external sound processor magnetically attached to the behind the ear skin. This device stimulates the inner ear directly using electrical signals to help patients who have not had success with hearing aids to hear. In recent years, cochlear implants have emerged as one of the most amazing medical advances and highly successful technology. It makes it possible for deaf children to hear and communicate and enhances the quality of life for deaf adults by enabling them to hear.

Cochlear implant is carried out by teams of professionals with a range of training and skills. Cochlear implant teams typically consist of an ENT surgeon, an audiologist, and a speech language pathologist. Social worker, Psychologist and special educator may also be part of this team. A cochlear implant is a lifelong process that requires care throughout a persons life.

Our audiologist provides cochlear implant evaluation that include assessing your childs hearing with amplification to determine the current status and benefits of the cochlear implant as well as determine their candidacy for the implant. Following the surgical process, the implant will be turned on for the first time and individualized programming will be performed. Our Cochlear Implant Program team guides patients through every step of their cochlear implant journey and strives to improve their overall outcomes.

Bone Anchored Hearing Systems

Custom Molds for hearing Protection/Swim Plugs