How to Select a Qualified Hearing Specialist
ENT Institute: Committed to Providing Pediatric & Adult Hearing Care
If you are experiencing any of the following, a hearing specialist at the ENT Institute can help you:
- Hearing Loss
- Ear Infections
- Ear Wax
- Dizziness
- Tinnitus
The ability to hear is so important in our everyday lives; it's paramount to select a qualified hearing specialist. Below are some key questions provided by the ENT Institute to ask when searching for a hearing specialist:
- Is there a licensed, certified and experienced audiologist specializing in hearing aids on staff?
- Does this hearing specialist work with a team of medical professionals specializing in hearing and ear pathologies to treat and evaluate your precise ear and/or hearing condition?
- Can the hearing specialist effectively communicate with you and your family members about various hearing aid choices, fittings, features and options of hearing aids that are appropriate for your hearing loss?
- Does the hearing specialist offer a range of hearing aid choices for your type of loss?
- Will the hearing specialist provide assistance and training for utilizing a hearing aid?
- Will the hearing specialist provide follow-up care and reprogramming following your initial hearing aid fitting, for the life of your warranty at no charge?
- Is there a hearing specialist available at each location to provide emergency care, or service of your hearing aids if needed?
If you have answered "Yes" to all of these questions, you can rest assured that you have taken the right steps in finding the right hearing specialist for your needs. Whether you have new or reoccurring hearing complications, a hearing specialist with the ENT Institute can help you.
To learn more about the ENT Institute or to schedule a consultation with a hearing specialist, please call (770) 810-7266.
Testimonials:
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- Laura B., Alpharetta, GA
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