Clinical Audiology Services
Clinical Audiology Tests
- Puretone hearing evaluations: evaluates the softest sound you can hear. The results of this test are the basis for programming a hearing aid.
- Speech audiometry: evaluates you're speech understanding in quiet. Results from this test can help indicate how successful a user will be with hearing aids
- Acoustic Immittance measurements (tympanograms, acoustic reflex, and reflex decay): Immittance results indicate how well the ear drum and middle ear system is functioning
- Aural rehabilitation therapy: an individualized plan based on each patient's individual hearing demands

- Electroacoustic tests- evaluation of how well a hearing aid is working
- Acoustic modifications- changes to the hearing aid or ear mold to improve sound quality
- Hearing aid fitting- the process of programming a hearing aid and teaching a wearer how to use their
new devices - Real Ear probe microphone measurements - a recording taken with the hearing aid in the ear to verify
appropriate amplification levels - Ear molds, swim plugs, and hearing protectors
- Assistant listening devices
- Tinnitus evaluation and consultation

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Why Us?
Board Certified professionals possess the highest credentials and are among the country's most
experienced hearing care professionals. Their expertise is measured by their commitment to patient
satisfaction, continuing education, and the application of current technologies. These professionals
understand that "value" is not measured by price alone. Rather, value is about how well they meet your
expectations for service — how well they translate their knowledge into customized hearing solutions and the
quality of the experience they offer to you.
Board Certified professionals have demonstrated their ability to map individual hearing requirements to
complex product and technology choices in a simple, user-friendly, and efficient manner.
