An audiologist is a health-care professional specializing in identifying, diagnosing, treating and monitoring disorders of the auditory and vestibular system portions of the ear.
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A non-medical professional highly trained and specializing in hearing and deafness Tests hearing and evaluates hearing aids
- A professional with a master's degree in audiology who measures and evaluates hearing and prescribes hearing aids as appropriate
A professional specializing in the evaluation of hearing ability and the treatment of impaired hearing
A professional who has completed a qualifying degree and/or certification courses and is registered with the College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Ontario (CASLPO) An audiologist is able to complete tests to determine level of hearing, and to provide rehabilitation services to persons with hearing loss An Audiologist may also be qualified to prescribe equipment and devices to enhance hearing
A health care professional who is trained to evaluate hearing loss and related disorders, including balance (vestibular) and tinnitus, and to rehabilitate individuals with hearing loss and related disorders An audiologist uses a variety of tests and procedures to assess hearing and balance function and to fit and dispense hearing aids and other assistive devices for hearing
A person trained in audiology; a specialist in the problems of hearing loss and deafness -- in America and Canada excluding the field of medicine
a healthcare professional trained to identify and measure hearing impairments and related disorders using a variety of tests and procedures
One who evaluates hearing defects and who aids in the rehabilitation of those who have such defects [Click Here to Return to List]
Hearing specialist trained to test hearing An Audiologist also recommends and fits devices to aid hearing
a health care professional trained to identify and measure hearing impairments and related disorders using a variety of tests and procedures
A health professional with at least a master's degree that studies the sense of hearing, detects and diagnoses hearing loss, and works to help individuals with hearing loss
Audiologists are health care and education professionals who identify, assess, and manage disorders of auditory, balance, and other neural systems Audiologists provide audiological (aural) rehabilitation to children and adults across the entire life span Audiologists select, fit, and dispense amplification systems such as hearing aids and related devices Audiologists prevent hearing loss through the provision and fitting of hearing protective devices, consultation on the effects of noise on hearing, and consumer education Audiologists are involved in auditory and related research pertinent to the prevention, identification, and management of hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance system dysfunction Audiologists serve as expert witnesses in litigation related to their areas of expertise
Person trained in audiology - a specialist in the problems of hearing and deafness - in America and Canada excluding the field of medicine
health care professional who is trained to evaluate hearing loss and related disorders, including balance (vestibular) disorders and tinnitus, and to rehabilitate individuals with hearing loss and related disorders An audiologist uses a variety of tests and procedures to assess hearing and balance function and to fit and dispense hearing aids and other assistive devices for hearing
A person holding a degree and certification in audiology (the science of hearing), who identifies, measures, and rehabilitates people with hearing impairments
A university-trained professional with a master's (MS or MA) or doctorate (PhD or EdD) degree in audiology The audiologist is responsible for assessing hearing and for providing rehabilitative services to increase the ability of people with hearing loss to function more efficiently in everyday life
A professional person who is engaged in the study of the hearing function He is responsible for the evaluation of persons with hearing problems, planning education programs for people with hearing impairments
A professional, specializing in the study and rehabilitation of hearing, who is certified by the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association or licensed by a state board of examiners
a person trained in the science of hearing and hearing impairments; they can administer tests and help in the rehabilitation of hearing-impaired people
One who evaluates hearing defects and who aids in the rehabilitation of those who have such defects