Board certified, licensed audiologists work with state of the art equipment to identify hearing problems in people of all ages. Our audiologists provide service at all 3 of our offices and around the tri-state in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and schools.

At your hearing test appointment we will ask specific questions to help us learn the medical history related to your ears. Next we will conduct a diagnostic hearing test in a sound treated test suite. We will use the information we gather to find out what is causing your hearing loss (if one is identified) and make all appropriate recommendations and referrals. We can do this for persons of all ages, including newborns. We use otoacoustic emissions testing with babies, young children and difficult to test populations to get information about the hearing organ. Hearing assessments are also conducted in conjunction with pediatric speech-language evaluations to rule out hearing loss as a contributing factor in a speech-language delay/disorder.