Mumbai (Maharashtra)
08048035405

Audiologist Doctors

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08048035405

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Mon-Thu: 10 AM - 2 PM • Fri: 3 PM - 7AM

Address 3-4 Gautam Ashish Building, Ground Floor, V M Road, Near Mithibai College, Junction of S V Road Vile Parle West Mumbai 400056

Mumbai (Maharashtra), India, 400056

Description

An audiologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in hearing and balance disorders. They diagnose, manage, and treat people of all ages, from infants to the elderly. Audiologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, and schools. Audiologists can help with a wide range of hearing and balance problems, including: Hearing loss Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) Dizziness and vertigo Ménière's disease Otitis media (ear infections) Earwax buildup Hearing aid selection and fitting Cochlear implant candidacy and programming

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VNG balance testing

VNG (Video Nystagmography) balance testing in the context of hearing aids involves assessing the vestibular system and balance function, particularly for individuals with hearing issues. Here’s an overview of how this testing is typically conducted and its relevance: Purpose of VNG in Hearing Aid Evaluation Assessing Balance Function: VNG testing helps evaluate the vestibular system's role in maintaining balance, which can be affected by hearing loss or auditory issues. Identifying Underlying Conditions: It can help identify vestibular disorders that may contribute to balance problems, which might influence hearing aid selection or fitting. Comprehensive Assessment: Integrating VNG results with audiometric data provides a more complete picture of a patient’s auditory and vestibular health. VNG Testing Procedure Calibration: The patient is fitted with special goggles that track eye movements while they perform specific tasks. Test Types: Oculomotor Testing: Evaluates the ability to move eyes smoothly and accurately. Vestibular Testing: Assesses the responses of the vestibular system to stimuli, including caloric testing or positional testing. Observation: Eye movements are recorded and analyzed to detect abnormalities that might indicate vestibular dysfunction. Implications for Hearing Aids Fitting and Adjustment: Understanding a patient's vestibular status can inform the fitting of hearing aids, especially in patients with balance issues. Patient Education: Educating patients about the relationship between hearing loss and balance can help them manage expectations and improve adherence to hearing aid use. Rehabilitation Strategies: Results may lead to recommendations for vestibular rehabilitation, which can complement the use of hearing aids. Conclusion Incorporating VNG balance testing into the evaluation process for hearing aids ensures a holistic approach to patient care, addressing both auditory and balance concerns.