Our Services

With over 25 years practical experience and ongoing training in the latest hearing aid technology, we are able to furnish you with the hearing instruments you need to fit every individual lifestyle.


  • Balance & Dizziness
    ENG (electronystagmography) The inner ear is responsible for both hearing and balance. Electronystagmography (that’s why we call it ENG – it’s shorter) is a battery of tests designed to evaluate part of the inner ear balance system, as well as more "central" components that work together to keep you on an even keel.
  • Retrocochlear Testing
    More in-depth assessments of auditory function are sometimes necessary to rule out retrocochlear dysfunction, e.g., auditory nerve tumors. Some of these tests include: Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response Testing (BAER), PI/PB Rollover, Discrimination in noise, and SISI (Short Increment Sensitivity Index). Tests of balance function are also performed by clinical audiologists. The electronystagmography (ENG) test is a series of tests used to assess inner ear balance system function using various visual, positional, and thermal-sensory mechanisms.
  • Auditory Brainstem Response
    ABR-Diagnostic Auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a diagnostic test which is similar to an elctroencephalogram (EEG). This procedure involves the use of clicking sounds to stimulate the auditory nerve, which produces an electical response. Electrodes placed on the patient’s face and ears pick up the electical activity of the nerve, and a computer displays the results for the audiologist to interpret. Also known as BERA, BAER.
  • Hearing Aid Services
  • Hearing Aid Evaluations to determine the circuit and style most suited to your particular needs
  • Most major brands and types of hearing aids available 
  • Advanced technologies available 
  • Substantial discounts for health plan members 
  • 30-Day evaluation/satisfaction period 
  • Hearing-aid adaptation counseling 
  • Audiological Evaluations
    Complete hearing testing for all ages from newborn to adult are provided by a certified clinical audiologist. Evaluations include measures of hearing sensitivity for air and bone conducted sounds, measures of speech discrimination ability and, when necessary, assessment of the middle ear function (impedance audiometry), and special testing to determine the location of dysfunction.

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