Adult Audiology

Your partner in better hearing

At UTMB Health, we’re here to help you hear clearly and participate in your world. Our caring audiology team provides expert care for hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, and balance disorders. From hearing conservation and hearing aid and implatable device programming to aural rehabilitation and musician hearing services, we offer a range of advanced treatments to meet your needs. Our specialists also provide testing and monitoring to protect your hearing and detect issues early. Whatever your journey, we’re with you every step of the way—working together to improve your hearing and quality of life.

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 Conditions We Commonly Treat

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  Additional Services & Procedures

We've highlighted some of the most common services—please explore the conditions list for treatments by condition.

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 Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I expect during a hearing evaluation?

    During a hearing evaluation, our audiologists will perform a series of tests to assess the level of your hearing and identify any issues. The tests are non-invasive and typically include:

    • Pure-tone audiometry to measure hearing sensitivity.
    • Speech audiometry tests your ability to understand speech at different volumes.
    • Tympanometry to evaluate the condition of your middle ear.
    • Based on your results, our audiologists will discuss your treatment options and next steps.
  • What is a cochlear implant, and how can it help with hearing loss?

    A cochlear implant is an advanced hearing device for individuals with severe or profound hearing loss who do not benefit from traditional hearing aids. Unlike hearing aids, which amplify sound, cochlear implants bypass damaged parts of the inner ear and directly stimulate the hearing nerve, allowing the brain to process sound. At UTMB, our specialists provide comprehensive evaluations, implantation, and rehabilitation to help patients adapt to their new way of hearing. Learn more about cochlear implants and our services here: UTMB Cochlear Implants.
  • Is there a way to prevent hearing loss?

    While not all causes of hearing loss are preventable, there are several ways to protect your hearing:

    • Avoid prolonged exposure to loud noises: Use ear protection if you're around loud sounds, like in concerts or construction sites.
    • Keep the volume low: Avoid listening to music or watching TV at high volumes for long periods.
    • Regular hearing check-ups: Regular audiology screenings can help catch hearing issues early, especially if you have risk factors.
  • How can I make an appointment?

    Scheduling an appointment with one of our audiologists is simple. You can call us directly or request an appointment through our website.
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