AUDITORY REHABILITATION

We Hear with our Ears, But we Listen with Our Brains. If you have hearing difficulty, your brain is not receiving speech and environmental information clearly. Our treatment process will focus on retraining your auditory system to improve your everyday communication.

 Importance of Auditory Rehabilitation in Hearing Care

Hearing loss affects millions of people around the world, and it can have a huge impact on their quality of life. However, with the help of auditory rehabilitation, individuals can improve their listening skills, enhance their communication abilities, and lead a more fulfilling life.

Auditory rehabilitation refers to a range of strategies and techniques that aim to improve the quality of life of people with hearing loss. The goal of auditory rehabilitation is to help individuals adapt to hearing loss and develop the skills and tools needed to communicate effectively.

Auditory rehabilitation includes a variety of components, such as auditory training, speech therapy, and counseling. The right combination of these components depends on the individual’s specific needs and goals: 

 Auditory training

An audiometry evaluation determines your hearing loss (HL), which is ranked in a scale from normal to profound. Levels of hearing loss are quantified as follows:

Speech therapy

An audiometry evaluation determines your hearing loss (HL), which is ranked in a scale from normal to profound. Levels of hearing loss are quantified as follows:

Counseling

 helps patients cope with the emotional and psychological effects of hearing loss and provides support and guidance for their rehabilitation journey.

Do you want to schedule a hearing test?

If your ability to hear sounds distinctly is dwindling then you can easily go for a hearing test. There is no preparation required beforehand. Once the audiologist has made the most precise recordings of your hearing, they will go through your results with you and submit a report of those results to your referring doctor so that they can discuss treatment options going forward.

You can schedule your evaluation with NYC Hearing Associates today and take the first step toward better hearing. Use our easy scheduling form to make an appointment.

Customized Auditory Rehabilitation Programs

At NYC Hearing Associates, we offer customized auditory rehabilitation programs tailored to the unique needs of each patient. Our programs are designed to help individuals of all ages and hearing loss severity levels achieve their communication goals and improve their overall quality of life.

Our programs include a variety of techniques, tools, and technologies, such as speech perception training, auditory memory exercises, and auditory processing strategies. We use state-of-the-art equipment and innovative methods to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome.

Our Expert Auditory Rehabilitation Team

Our team of experienced and qualified audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals specialize in auditory rehabilitation. They have the expertise, certifications, and commitment to providing personalized care to patients. Our staff members follow a comprehensive and evidence-based approach in delivering auditory rehabilitation services. They work closely with patients to identify their specific needs, develop a customized treatment plan, and monitor their progress over time.

Auditory rehabilitation is an essential component of hearing health, as it helps individuals with hearing loss improve their communication skills, reduce listening difficulties, and enhance their overall quality of life. At NYC Hearing Associates, we offer customized auditory rehabilitation programs that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. 

To learn more about our cochlear implant services or to schedule a consultation, please contact us at  212-354-2360 or email us at jfrankel@nycears.com. Our office is located at 110 West 40th Street #500 New York, NY 10018. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you improve your quality of life through better hearing.