Audiology
To schedule a hearing evaluation or screening in New York call 607-762-2494.
If you or a loved one is experiencing hearing loss or having difficulty discriminating sounds, the audiology team at UHS can help. Our audiologists in New York have comprehensive training in the prevention, education, assessment and non-medical treatment of hearing disorders. They are also licensed by New York state and certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the American Academy of Audiology.
To contact the department directly with questions, call 607-763-6554.
Services:
- Infant hearing screening
- Infant diagnostic auditory brainstem response testing
- Pediatric hearing evaluation
- Adult diagnostic hearing evaluation
- Recourse testing for occupational requirements
- Tympanometry
- Ear impressions
- Custom hearing protection, swim molds, musician's plugs
- Cochlear Implant Candidacy Evaluations
- Cochlear Implant Mapping for Cochlear Americas Products
- O-VEMP
- C-VEMP
- Adult Diagnostic Auditory Brainstem Response Testing
- Ototoxic Monitoring
*Videonystagmography is performed in our Special Diagnostics department.
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