During evaluation, our audiologists will:
- Choose an individualized battery of audiology tests based on your child’s reason for referral, individual history, test results, and responsiveness during testing
 - Determine if your child has a hearing loss or vestibular disorder
 - Measure the type and severity of any problem
 
Should a hearing loss or balance disorder be identified our audiologists have the skills, equipment and resources needed to provide:
- Information on hearing, hearing loss, and vestibular/balance concerns
 - Evaluation to monitor for changes in hearing or balance
 - Assistance with hearing aids and/or cochlear implants
 - Connections with other services including: medical specialists, speech and language pathologists, balance rehabilitation provided by physical therapists, and early intervention services
 
Auditory Electrophysiological Studies
- Brainstem auditory evoked response testing (sedated and nonsedated)
 - Auditory steady state response (ASSR) testing
 
Behavioral Audiometry
- Visual reinforcement audiometry
 - Conditioned play audiometry
 - Extended high frequency audiometry
 
Immittance Testing
- Tympanometry
 - Acoustic Reflexes
 - Otoacoustic Emissions