Pediatric Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are the most common and effective treatment option for most types of hearing loss that are not medically treatable. Hearing aids are extremely useful for both children and adults alike. Since children’s language and social skills have not fully developed, delivering the highest quality sound to a child’s ear is top priority. Pediatric Hearing…
Pediatric Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is not confined to older adults; children of all ages can experience a loss of hearing. Roughly three out of 1000 babies are born with hearing loss. The prevalence of hearing loss in adolescents is on the rise, and exposure to excessively loud noise (including music and gaming) is largely the cause of…
Pediatric Hearing Screenings
Nearly three of every one thousand babies are born with some form of hearing loss. Currently, as part of the Early Hearing and Detection and Intervention program, all newborns should receive a hearing screening prior to leaving the hospital. If the newborn does not pass their newborn hearing screening, he or she will need to be…
Pediatric Swim Molds
It’s important for children to get used to water as infants and begin swimming lessons as a toddler. This promotes awareness and can have a major impact on drowning prevention. Despite all of the benefits of getting your child in the pool, water exposure may increase the risk of ear infection. By age three, five…