Hearing / Balance
At Bartram Park Family ENT & Audiology the expertise of an audiologist is on staff to provide comprehensive hearing healthcare.
Our ears do so much more than hear! Loss of hearing is an invisible problem that can have life-altering consequences. People with untreated hearing loss are affected emotionally, physically, and socially. Furthermore, our patients report higher rates of depression, anxiety, helplessness, and stress before obtaining hearing aids. Don’t let yourself or a loved one miss another minute of the benefits of good hearing. Call to set up an appointment for a hearing exam today!
Services:
- Comprehensive Audiologic Evaluation
- Hearing Aid Dispensing
- Hearing aid Repair (most brands)
- Custom recreational hearing protection
- Earmolds
- Balance Testing
- Assistive Listening Devices
What is an Audiologist?
Anatomy of Ear
How the ear works (video)
Siemens-hearing.com > How the ear works
What is hearing loss?
Hearing loss
Hearing Loss Facts
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Signs of hearing loss
Siemens-hearing.com > Signs of hearing loss
Hearing Loss Questionaire
Communicating with Someone who has hearing loss
Types and causes of hearing loss
Howsyourhearing.org > General Information
Hearing loss prevention
Howsyourhearing.org > Prevention
Noise and Hearing Protection
Two ears are better than one
I know I have hearing loss – Now what?
Siemens-hearing.com > Next steps (PDF)
Fact Sheet: Buying a Hearing Aid
Balance
VNG Test
Comprehensive balance function testing
VNG Test
VNG Questionaire
VNG Instructions
Lyric™ hearing aids
Lyric is the world’s first 100% invisible hearing device that is worn 24 hours a day
Lyrichearing.com
Lyric™ Hearing Aid FAQ
Baha
Baha is a unique amplifcation system appropriate for people with single-sided deafness and conducitve hearing loss
Cochlearamericas.com
Assistive Listening Devices
ALD’s – Assistive Listening Devices whether you need wireless earphones for TV listening or custom earplugs for hunters, bikers and muscians we’ve got you covered!
Howsyourhearing.org > Assistive Listening Devices
Help with hearing aids
fda.gov > Hearing aids and cell phones
Ear wax and Hearing Aids Fact Sheet
Helpful links
AARP is dedicated to issues affecting those persons who are at and beyond the age of retirement.
AARP.org
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) is a resource, support network, and advocate for listening, learning, talking and living independently with hearing loss for adults and children.
Agbell.com
Better Hearing Institute (BHI) promotes hearing healthcare across the United States.
Betterhearing.org
Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers (H.E.A.R.) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise levels.
Hearnet.com
Hyperacusis Network provides information on this often misdiagnosed disease.
Hyperacusis.net
American Tinnitus Association (ATA) is the only national organization committed to tinnitus awareness, prevention, treatment and research.
American tinnitus Association
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is committed to ensuring that all people with speech, language, and hearing disorders receive services to help them communicate effectively.
Asha.org
The Academy of Doctors of Audiology is dedicated to the advancement of practitioner excellence, high ethical standards, professional autonomy and sound business practices in the provision of quality audiologic care.
Audiologist.org


