A Diagnostic Audiological Evaluation consists of hearing threshold and speech testing performed in a sound-treated room to determine whether a hearing loss is medically treatable. The testing measures the degree and defines the type of loss. Advanced procedures are performed to determine the patient’s comfortable and uncomfortable listening levels to assure proper selection and adjustment of hearing aids.
Tympanometry/Impedance diagnoses conditions of fluid accumulation, perforated eardrum, Eustachian tube dysfunction and other middle ear problems.
Neuro-diagnostic Testing includes a variety of specialized tests to assist physicians in evaluating dizziness, imbalance, tinnitus (head noises), acoustic tumors and other neurological disorders.