What is an Audiologist?

Have you ever wondered what exactly an audiologist does, besides look inside your ears with a lighted instrument? If you have been diagnosed with hearing loss, you’ll want to learn as much as you can about this professional who will be intimately involved in helping you come up with a solution that allows you to communicate more effectively.

An audiologist is a professional who specializes in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of hearing and balance disorders.

Advanced Hearing and Balance Specialists connects you to the best audiologists in Utah and South Nevada.

An Audiologist Specializes in Diagnosis and Treatment of Hearing Disorders

An audiologist is a professional who specializes in the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. Most have earned an Au.D. (Doctor of Audiology) while others have received a master’s degree from an accredited university, where they received extensive training in the prevention, identification, assessment and non-medical treatment of hearing and balance disorders. They have to complete an internship, pass a national competency examination and obtain professional certification and licensure in the state(s) where they practice.

Audiologists work with patients of all ages, treating infants, children and adults for a variety of hearing and balance problems. They work in diverse settings like hospitals, schools, clinics, universities, private practices, VA hospitals, hearing aid dispensaries and otolaryngology (ENT) offices. Audiologists are responsible for services such as:

  • Fitting and dispensing hearing aids
  • Administering hearing and balance tests
  • Assessing candidacy for and programming implantable hearing devices (e.g., cochlear implants, bone anchored hearing devices, etc.)
  • Counseling patients and their families on communication strategies
  • Designing and implementing hearing conservation programs and newborn hearing screenings
  • Providing aural rehabilitation programs
  • Performing ear-related surgical monitoring

All in all, audiologists are the most qualified individuals to help you manage your hearing loss or balance disorder, and they provide an unparalleled breadth of care.

Audiologists in Utah and South Nevada

Advanced Hearing & Balance Specialists has been providing audiology services for more than 40 years in Utah and Southern Nevada.

With offices in 8 communities, we make it convenient for you to receive the highest levels of hearing and balance care.

We always put our patients’ concerns first, matching each individual’s needs with the treatments and tools that fit their lifestyle.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment!

total hearing
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We take care of people with hearing difficulties and balance issues by providing extensive diagnostic tests to determine the best solutions for their individual needs.
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We take care of people with hearing difficulties and balance issues by providing extensive diagnostic tests to determine the best solutions for their individual needs.

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