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Services

Our Services

Assistive Listening Devices

In some cases, hearing aids are not the complete answer to communication difficulties. There are many other devices available to help you in your most difficult listening environments. These devices include television listening systems, special doorbells,

Audiological Evaluations

Complete hearing testing for ages four to adult provided by a licensed clinical audiologist. Evaluations include measures of hearing sensitivity for air and bone conducted sounds, measures of speech discrimination ability, assessment of the middle ear fun

Battery Sales

We recommend and dispense Rayovac batteries for our hearing devices. Our batteries are fresh and dated for your peace of mind.

Counseling & Rehabilitation

At Audiology of Nassau we take pride in offering counseling and aural rehabilitation that maximizes our patients adjustment and appreciation of hearing devices. Our best choice for amplification is only as effective as the quality and consistency of the

Earmolds

We offer a wide range of earmold choices for behind the ear aids; swimmolds for adults and children; and musician's earplugs which are specially filtered sound attenuators which, unlike standard earplugs, do not alter the quality and frequency response of

Hearing Aid Dispensing & Service

A wide variety of hearing instruments featuring the latest technology. Our staff emphasizes ongoing cleaning and maintenance after your hearing aid is dispensed to ensure you receive optimum performance and benefit from your hearing aids. Repairs are prov

Otoacoustic Emissions Test (OAE)

A special test procedure that is objective, time efficient, non invasive,sensitive to cochlear function and sensitive to disorders of the middle ear and Eustachian tube. It is useful for differential diagnosis, monitoring of progressive loss, ototoxicity

Real Ear measurement

Measures hearing aid performance at the eardrum

Soundfield Testing

We verify our hearing aid fittings with soundfield testing, where we position the patient in front of the loudspeaker and present pure tones and speech signals. We then compare the results with unaided test responses and provide our patients with objectiv

Speech-in-Noise (Quick SIN and BKB-SIN) tests

Because speech understanding in noise cannot be reliably predicted from the audiogram, this test may be administered to help understand the unique difficulties some patients encounter when trying to understand speech imbedded in noise.