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www.amelia-audiology.bigstep.com
Licensed and AAA certified Audiologist provides professional hearing health care including digital hearing aids and custom hearing protection devices.
www.askbhsc.org
Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center tests, evaluates and treats children and adults with hearing loss and speech problems, advanced technology hearing aids, assistive devices and repairs available.
www.entcolumbia.org
The Department of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York. Specialized ear, nose and throat (ENT) divisions include pediatric otolaryngology, audiology and speech pathology, otology and neurotology, nasal and sinus disorders, voice and swallowing, obstructive sleep apnea, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Research is underway in head and neck oncology, hearing, implantable hearing devices, and other areas.
hearagain.org
Dedicated to increasing awareness of Adam Kissiah's work on the implantable hearing device and cochlear implant
www.hearingyourbest.com
Kansas City's Audiologist Associates are specialists in hearing conditions, prescription hearing tests, hearing aid fitting and assistive devices.
ilaudiology.org
Audiologists are the only professionals who are university trained and licensed to identify, evaluate, diagnose, and treat audiologic disorders of hearing. Audiologists hold a master’s, research doctoral (Ph.D.) or clinical doctoral (Au.D.) degree from an accredited university with special training in the prevention, identification, assessment, and the rehabilitation of persons with hearing impairments. Illinois audiologists are licensed to practice audiology by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation. Audiologists are required to complete a full-time internship and pass a demanding national comprehensive examination. Illinois professionals perform hearing tests, fit hearing aids and assistive listening devices, provide rehabilitative services, and refer patients for medical treatment.</P>
paaudiology.org
Audiologists are the only professionals who are university-trained and licensed to identify, evaluate, diagnose, and treat audiologic disorders of hearing. Audiologists hold a master’s, research doctoral (Ph.D.) or clinical doctoral (Au.D.) degree from an accredited university with special training in the prevention, identification, assessment, and the rehabilitation of persons with hearing impairments. Audiologists are required to complete a full-time internship and pass a demanding national comprehensive examination. Pennsylvania professionals perform hearing tests, fit hearing aids and assistive listening devices, provide rehabilitative services, and refer patients for medical treatment.</P>
www.searshearing.com
Miracle-ear is a division of Amplifon, a worldwide multinational company distributing hearing aids and assistive listening devices, and specializes in their adjustment and fitting to hearing loss sufferers' specific needs.
soundidears.com
Vancouver-based audiology and speech therapy clinic provides complete services for hearing loss, tinnitus, hyperacusis, auditory processing disorders, language processing disorders and other speech-language pathologies.
www.midamericahearing.com
custom hearing aids the same day at affordable prices, Hearing enhancement for better hearing
www.houseearclinic.com
House Clinic specializes in treating hearing and is committed to your COMPLETE CARE: from your hearing evaluation to your hearing aid fitting or surgical procedures to your regular check-ups.
hearingregeneration.com
Hearing regeneration by regrowing human hair cells
hearingexchange.com
HearingExchange - For People with Hearing Loss, Parents and Professionals
www.alohaaz.org
Adult loss of Hearing Association, A non-profit, community based organization, providing services and referral for hard of hearing and deaf adults, residing in Tucson Arizona and other parts of AZ. ALOHA primarily serves persons who have experienced adventitious hearing loss as an adult.