Read about Audiology in Georgia with the Specialists at the ENT Institute
ENT Institute: Committed to Providing Pediatric & Adult Hearing Care
Audiology is the branch of medicine that is focused on hearing. The ENT Institute specializes in audiology for Georgia residents. The ENT Institute has fully licensed audiologists who can assist patients of all ages with their needs in audiology in Georgia.
Since hearing is such an important part of our everyday lives, it’s key to contact an ENT Institute physician who specializes in audiology in Georgia when hearing issues arise. Below are several reasons to schedule an appointment with a specialist in audiology in Georgia with the ENT Institute:
- You have never had a hearing test.
- You frequently ask others to repeat what they have said.
- Others complain that you turn up the TV or radio too loud.
- Your child seems to have delayed speech.
- Your child has frequent colds and pulls at his/her ears or does not respond to sounds.
- You think people "mumble.”
- You have ringing in the ears.
- You are experiencing dizziness/vertigo.
- You currently own a hearing aid and would like to find out about the newest technology.
- You would like more information regarding custom ear pieces designed for hunters, swimmers, musicians, Bluetooth headsets & police officers.
An ENT Institute doctor specializing in audiology in Georgia will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine what is causing hearing loss. The specialists in audiology in Georgia with the ENT Institute can help patients with the following:
Whether you have new or reoccurring hearing complications, a specialist in audiology in Georgia with the ENT Institute can help you. To learn more about the ENT Institute or to schedule a consultation with a specialist in audiology in Georgia about your hearing loss, please call (770) 810-7266.
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