a. Your appointment will begin with a case history to help the audiologist pinpoint problem areas and identify risk factors. b. Otoscopy and tympanometry will follow. This involves the audiologist looking in your ears to evaluate for wax, debris, or foreign objects,...
When trying to choose the best option for your amplification needs, there are some important key factors to keep in mind. When you choose to pursue amplification through a licensed Audiologist, you will be fit with hearing aids made by one of the main 7 hearing aid...
In 2015, President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) recommended that the Food and Drug Administration create a separate class of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that individuals could purchase without consultation from an audiologist The...