Aawaaz speech and hearing Clinic is a full solution providing centre for any hearing and speech problem and is being run by Dr. Pushpinder Kaur and Dr. Rohit Kumar, both are experienced Audiologist and Speech Pathologist (ex-PGI). The Clinic is fully equipped with fully ENT examination (ENT specialist) and latest state-of-the-art computerized equipment for diagnosis and rehabilitation of hearing loss & speech problems.
Hearing loss can have a big impact on your life — from your work to your relationships and emotional well-being. For many people, hearing aids can greatly help, especially if you choose the right ones and get help adjusting to them. Here’s what you need to know about hearing aids.
The Clinic is well equipped for proper diagnosis of hearing and speech problems in new borns, children and adults. Facilities for following Tests are available.Otoacoustic Emission Test for new-borns and children Brain Stem Evoked Audiometry Pure Tone Audiometry BOA Hearing Aid trials with computerized (Digital) / Analog hearing aids We also provide both digital and analog hearing aids of various companies. Speech & Language Therapy is given to anyone who may not be speaking clearly, repeating certain sounds or words, speech delay in children, voice disorder, problem in communication after an accident etc. Now facility of cochlear implantation is also available.
Our mission is to improve lives by supporting high quality state of art hearing technology for those with hearing loss. Our commitment is to provide the best possible hearing experience for our recipients by keeping patients first at the forefront of all that we do.
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A hearing aid is an electronic device designed to improve your hearing. Small enough to wear in or behind your ear, hearing aids make some sounds louder, improving hearing and speech understanding. They may help you to hear better when it’s quiet and when it’s noisy. Not everyone with hearing loss can benefit from hearing aids. But only 1 in 5 people who could benefit actually wear them. Hearing aids are most commonly used for people with hearing loss caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve (called sensorineural hearing loss) from Disease, Aging, Injury caused by noise or medications When hearing loss is due to problems with the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, that’s conductive hearing loss. Most conductive hearing loss can be improved or corrected with surgery or other medical help. People may choose not to manage their conductive hearing loss with medicine or surgery. If the person has an open ear canal and a relatively normal external ear, a hearing aid may help with conductive hearing loss.