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Audiological

Comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluations are available for adults and children of any age using state-of-the-art equipment. 

Hearing Aids

Our audiologists are skilled in selecting the most suitable hearing aid style and model – including the latest virtually undetectable mini-digital models – for each individual’s unique hearing loss and personal preferences. Advanced features – automatic volume adjustments, noise reduction technology, multiple programs, directional microphones, automatic feedback suppression, high-frequency designs, and more – are available. Our dispensers are licensed by NYS both as Audiologists and Hearing Aid Dispensers. Ask us whether your insurance covers part or all costs of hearing aids.

Custom Swim Plugs and Noise-Protection Plugs

      We provide comfortable custom-molded ear plugs for swimmers of all ages, musicians, hunters, and noisy industry workers. Musicians’ plugs are unique in that they protect the ears from loud sounds but allow sounds of normal loudness through.

OSHA-Compliant Industrial Hearing Conservation

Our staff of NYS licensed audiologists carries out the OSHA-required training and testing procedures in sound-treated test booths delivered to your plant. Rapid testing offers minimal down time. All forms, reports and mandated follow-up procedures are provided. Advice is offered regarding the latest OSHA requirements including the maintaining of OSHA Log 300. 

Preschool Screening Program

Parents fill out permission and questionnaire forms in preparation for our staff members to screen preschoolers at their schools, for hearing, ear, speech, language and voice problems. Findings are sent home with an explanatory “Meaning of the Screening” form. A computer generated statistical summary of results is provided to the school director.

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