Our Services
- Hearing Tests & Evaluations
Hearing loss, ranging from mild to severe, is diagnosed through comprehensive hearing tests and evaluations. It can result from aging, prolonged noise exposure, infections, or genetic factors, leading to difficulty understanding conversations, frequent requests for repetition, or muffled sounds.
Solution:
1. Comprehensive Hearing Tests:
– Pure-Tone Audiometry (PTA): Measures hearing sensitivity across different frequencies.
– Impedance Audiometry (IA): Assesses middle ear function and identifies issues like fluid buildup or eardrum abnormalities.
– Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE’s): Tests cochlear (inner ear) function, particularly useful for newborn and pediatric hearing assessments.
– Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA): Evaluates auditory nerve and brainstem responses to sound, useful for diagnosing neural hearing disorders.
2. Hearing Aids or Medical Treatment: Based on the diagnosis, digital hearing aids or medical referrals are provided for appropriate treatment.
3. Hearing Rehabilitation: Includes counseling, assistive listening devices, and strategies to enhance hearing clarity and communication skills.

- Hearing Impairment —Managed with Digital Hearing Aids
1. Digital Hearing Aids: High-quality, modern hearing aids designed to amplify sounds based on the patient’s specific hearing needs.
2. All Types of Hearing Aids Available:
- Rechargeable & Non-Rechargeable Hearing Aids
- Bluetooth Connectivity for easy pairing with smartphones and other devices
- Tinnitus Masking Hearing Aids to reduce ringing or buzzing sounds.
3. Types of Hearing Aids:
– BTE (Behind-The-Ear): Sits behind the ear, suitable for mild to profound hearing loss.
– RIC (Receiver-In-Canal): Receiver sits in the ear canal, offering a more natural sound with advanced features.
– CIC (Completely-In-Canal): Fits deep inside the ear canal, nearly invisible, for mild to moderate hearing loss.
– ITC (In-The-Canal): Fits partially in the ear canal, suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss.
– ITE (In-The-Ear): Fits in the outer ear, larger than ITC, suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.


Types Hearing Aids

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

Reciever-in-Canal (RIC)

Completely-in-Canal (CIC)

In-The-Canal (ITC)

In-the-Ear (ITE)
Sits behind the ear, suitable for mild to profound hearing loss.
Receiver sits in the ear canal, offering a more natural sound with advanced features.
Fits deep inside the ear canal, nearly invisible, for mild to moderate hearing loss.
Fits partially in the ear canal, suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss.
Fits in the outer ear, larger than ITC, suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.
- Speech & Language Disorders —
Speech disorders affect an individual’s ability to produce sounds correctly, fluently, or with appropriate voice quality. They can result from neurological issues, physical impairments, or developmental factors.
Common Types of Speech Disorders:
1. Stuttering (Fluency Disorder): Disruptions in speech flow, including repetitions, prolongations, or blocks of sounds.
2. Speech Sound Disorders (Articulation Disorders): Difficulty in pronouncing specific sounds, affecting clarity.
3. Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS): Brain coordination issues leading to inconsistent speech production.
4. Dysarthria: Muscle weakness affecting speech, causing slurred or slow speech.
5. Voice Disorders: Problems with pitch, volume, or voice quality due to vocal cord issues.
6. Cluttering: Rapid or irregular speech, making speech unclear.
7. Apraxia of Speech: Motor speech disorder causing inconsistent sound production.
8. Aphasia: Language disorder affecting speech comprehension and production, often due to brain injury.
9. Dysphagia: Difficulty in swallowing, which may also affect speech production.
10. Hearing Impairment: Hearing loss that impacts speech development and communication abilities.
11. Cochlear Implant: A medical device used to improve hearing in individuals with severe hearing loss.
12. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder): A neurodevelopmental disorder that can impact communication and speech fluency.
13. Autism: A developmental condition affecting social communication, language skills, and speech patterns.
- Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears)
Tinnitus is the perception of ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the ears, often caused by exposure to loud noise, ear infections, or underlying medical conditions.
Solution:
- Tinnitus Masking Devices – Hearing aids with sound therapy features to reduce the perception of ringing.
- Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) – Combines counseling and sound therapy to help the brain habituate to tinnitus and reduce its impact.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – To manage stress and anxiety associated with tinnitus.
- Lifestyle Modifications – Diet changes, relaxation techniques, and sound therapy to improve symptoms.

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- Pediatric & Adult Hearing Issues
Children with congenital hearing loss may struggle with speech development, while adults may face hearing difficulties due to age or workplace noise exposure.
Solution:
- Pediatric Hearing Tests & Early Intervention – Identifying hearing loss in newborns and children for timely treatment.
- Hearing Aids for Adults & Seniors – Custom-fit devices to enhance hearing and prevent cognitive decline.
- Regular Hearing Screenings – For monitoring hearing health and preventing further deterioration.
- Custom Ear Molds & Ear Protection
Exposure to loud noises, such as industrial work environments, concerts, and prolonged use of earphones, can lead to noise-induced hearing loss.
Solution:
- Custom Ear Molds – Specially designed earplugs for musicians, industrial workers, and swimmers.
- Hearing Protection Devices – Noise-canceling ear protection for high-risk environments.
- Preventive Audiology Care – Educating patients on safe listening practices and regular hearing checkups.

Get Amazing! Treatment
Make an Appointment
Get expert hearing and speech care at Digital Hearing & Speech Care Clinic. We provide advanced solutions for hearing loss, speech disorders, and tinnitus management with personalized treatment plans.
100% Trusted & Safe Treatments
Advanced audiology and speech therapy services.
Specialist Care
Personalized hearing aid solutions and speech therapy.
24/7 Support
Dedicated patient care and assistance.