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What Is an Audiologist - American Academy of Audiology
Are You Experiencing Hearing Loss or Balance Issues? Closed captioning is available. An audiologist can help diagnose, treat, and help manage a hearing or balance condition. Use our audiologist directory, “ Find an Audiologist ” to find an audiologist near your location.
Audiology - Wikipedia
Audiologists are trained to diagnose, manage, and/or treat hearing, tinnitus, or balance problems. They dispense, manage, and rehabilitate hearing aids and assess candidacy for and map hearing implants, such as cochlear implants, middle ear implants, and bone conduction implants.
What Is Audiology? A Complete Guide — audiologists.org
Learn what audiology is, what audiologists do, and how expert hearing care supports your long-term health and communication. Audiology goes beyond hearing tests — it focuses on diagnosing and managing hearing, balance, and related conditions that affect daily life.
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What Is an Audiologist? - Cleveland Clinic
Audiologists are hearing specialists who protect your hearing. They can also help with issues that arise from problems with your body’s balance system, the vestibular system. Conditions audiologists manage include: Hearing loss.
Audiology | Services & Treatments | Sutter Health
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Audiology (Hearing) - Mayo Clinic Health System
They specialize in ear issues for all ages and can help improve communication and quality of life. Our audiologists provide consultations and a personalized treatment plan. Balance disorders. Balance problems are conditions that make you feel unsteady or dizzy.
The Profession of Audiology
Audiologists are healthcare professionals who provide patient-centered care in the prevention, identification, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders for people of all ages.
What Is an Audiologist? - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Today many audiologists have a doctorate in audiology (AuD). Audiologists serve a fellowship or externship year and must pass boards to receive licensing and accreditation. Further, audiologists enroll in continuing education credits to fulfill licensing requirements.
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