Understanding the role of an audiologist

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Understanding the Role of an Audiologist

Although the title “audiologist” may

be unfamiliar to you, this health care

professional has many important

roles related to diagnosing and

treating hearing loss or other

problems related to the ears.

Rather than suffering through your inability to hear

conversations, difficulties with balance, or perpetual ringing in

your ears, make an appointment with an audiologist to get

started on your path to better hearing.

In most states, licensed audiologists must hold a Doctor of

Audiology (Au.D) degree, which comes after a long course of

study that teaches individuals about how the ears work, how to

test for problems, and how to treat all types of diagnoses.

All of this training, along with hours of clinical experience, leaves

your audiologist equipped to figure out what is wrong with your

ears and what options are available to treat your problems.

When you visit an audiologist for the first time, you can expect to

have him or her listen to you as you describe what problems

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you’ve noticed, what situations give you the most difficulty, and

what you’re looking to solve.

Then the audiologist will likely put you through a series of hearing

tests. These may have you listen for tones of different sound

frequencies, familiar or unfamiliar voices saying specific words,

and often picking out sounds or words layered on top of

background noise.

After your tests, your audiologist will explain the results and

explain what options for treatment are available to you. The

audiologist may prescribe and fit hearing aids or other types of

assistive listening devices, recommend cochlear implants, or

suggest hearing rehabilitation to increase what your ears can

naturally do. Audiologists are committed to helping you

understand your options and make the choices that are best for

your hearing needs and your lifestyle.

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