Clinic Services
Audiological Disorders
Below are the disorders we treat within our clinic. Financial assistance is available on a case-by-case basis. Please contact our office for inquiries. We accept SoonerCare payment with a referral from your primary care physician, and as a courtesy to our patients, will bill your insurance company. Please remember you are responsible for any amount your insurance company does not cover.
- Auditory Processing Disorder
- Central Hearing Loss
- Conductive Hearing Loss
- Mixed Hearing Loss
- Retrocochlear Hearing Loss
- Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Tinnitus
Clinical Services Offered
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Adult Hearing Evaluation
During an adult hearing evaluation, the ears are visually inspected. Tests are given to measure eardrum function, sound reflexes, tone information, and speech information. Additional tests for speech in noise, asymmetric hearing and perceived disability may also be given.
Pediatric Hearing Evaluation
As with an adult hearing evaluation, the ears are visually inspected during a pediatric hearing evaluation. Tests are given in the form of games to measure eardrum function, sound reflexes, tone information, and speech information. Depending on the age of the child, blocks, speakers, lights and other techniques may be used in the testing process.
Hearing Aid Fitting
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During a hearing aid fitting, the patient's prescription is set. Real-ear verification measures are completed to make sure there is enough sound at soft, medium, loud, and maximum levels. An orientation and follow-up is provided.
Hearing Aid Repair
Common repair issues are addressed in the clinic, while more complex issues require hearing aids to be sent to the manufacturer.
Cochlear Implants
Cochlear implants are generally used when hearing aids are no longer effective. An evaluation is completed to verify hearing loss candidacy. A surgical consult and surgery for placement of internal components is completed by a partner provider. After healing for several weeks, the patient returns to have their device activated and begin their hearing journey.
Hearing Protection
Custom and over-the-counter earplugs are available to protect ears from noise-induced hearing loss.