What Does an Audiologist Do?
Many people don’t realize an audiologist is a healthcare professional specializing in hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists diagnose hearing loss, recommend treatment options, fit hearing aids, and provide ongoing care to help patients hear their best.
Hearing loss often develops gradually, making it easy to dismiss early warning signs. You may find yourself asking others to repeat themselves, increasing the television volume, struggling to hear in restaurants, or experiencing ringing in your ears (tinnitus).
A comprehensive hearing evaluation measures much more than whether you can hear tones. It evaluates how well you understand speech, identifies the type and severity of hearing loss, and helps determine the most effective treatment options for your individual needs.
Audiologists also evaluate balance disorders, dizziness, tinnitus, and other conditions involving the inner ear. When appropriate, they coordinate care with physicians and other specialists to ensure patients receive comprehensive treatment.
Routine hearing evaluations are beneficial for adults over 50, individuals with a family history of hearing loss, people exposed to loud noise, or anyone noticing changes in their hearing.
At Ecoutez, our experienced audiologists provide compassionate, personalized hearing care using advanced diagnostic technology and customized treatment recommendations designed around each patient’s unique needs.
If you’re concerned about your hearing, schedule a comprehensive hearing evaluation with our team today.
Many people don’t realize an audiologist is a healthcare professional specializing in hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists diagnose hearing loss, recommend treatment options, fit hearing aids, and provide ongoing care to help patients hear their best.
Hearing loss often develops gradually, making it easy to dismiss early warning signs. You may find yourself asking others to repeat themselves, increasing the television volume, struggling to hear in restaurants, or experiencing ringing in your ears (tinnitus).
A comprehensive hearing evaluation measures much more than whether you can hear tones. It evaluates how well you understand speech, identifies the type and severity of hearing loss, and helps determine the most effective treatment options for your individual needs.
Audiologists also evaluate balance disorders, dizziness, tinnitus, and other conditions involving the inner ear. When appropriate, they coordinate care with physicians and other specialists to ensure patients receive comprehensive treatment.
Routine hearing evaluations are beneficial for adults over 50, individuals with a family history of hearing loss, people exposed to loud noise, or anyone noticing changes in their hearing.
At Ecoutez, our experienced audiologists provide compassionate, personalized hearing care using advanced diagnostic technology and customized treatment recommendations designed around each patient’s unique needs.
If you’re concerned about your hearing, schedule a comprehensive hearing evaluation with our team today.
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