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Our Services
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Acoustic Reflex Threshold Testing (ART) Non-invasive procedure that measures contraction of a muscle in the middle ear.
Provides diagnostic information as to where along the auditory pathway a problem may occur.
Assistive Listening Devices
Audiometric Evaluations: Adults (5 years & older) To quantify & qualify hearing in terms of degree of hearing loss,
Testing can include all or some of the following: Pure-Tone Audiometry; Speech Testing; Tympanometry (Tymp); Acoustic Reflex Threshold Testing (ART).
Audiometric Evaluations: Children (Newborn to 5 years) To quantify & qualify hearing in terms of degree of hearing loss
Testing can include all or some of the following: Otoacoustic Emission Screening (OAE); Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA); Play Conditioning Audiometry; Tympanometry (Tymp); Acoustic Reflex Threshold Testing (ART).
Cellular Phone Accessories
Cerumen Removal and Management
Custom Earmolds
Custom Musician In-Ear Monitors
Custom Noise Protection
Custom Swim Molds
Hearing Aid Batteries
Hearing Aid Sales and Service
Otoacoustic Emission Screening (OAE) Measures response to sounds.
A non-invasive procedure that involves inserting a probe tip into the ear canal and measuring the ears response to sounds.
Play Conditioning Audiometry The use of a play-like activity in response to sounds.
This test uses a play activity such as dropping a block into a bucket in response to sounds.
Pure-Tone Audiometry Testing of tones at various pitches.
Testing procedure done in a sound booth to determine the faintest tones a person can hear at various pitches.
Real Ear Measurement
Measurements of sound in the ear canal used to verify the performance of hearing aids on an individual person.
Tympanometry
A non-invasive procedure using a small probe tip that is inserted into the ear canal to measure movement of the middle ear system.
Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) Testing procedure that looks for changes in behavior when sounds are presented.
This test is performed in a sound booth to look for changes in behavior when sounds are presented. Appropriate responses are rewarded with the presentation of a lighted animated toy.