The Doctors’ Hearing Center
The Doctors’ Hearing Center at Hunterdon Otolaryngology & Allergy Associates is a comprehensive hearing care center where the audiologists and ENT doctors work closely to provide each patient with an individual, customized treatment plan to help them hear their best. We are committed to a patient-first philosophy and are willing to go the extra mile to create long-term relationships with our patients.
Approximately 48 million American adults suffer from hearing loss. Of those, only one out of five who could benefit from the use of hearing devices actually uses them. We’re passionate about creating solutions matched specifically to your individual hearing needs.
We are the only office in Hunterdon County where ear, nose and throat doctors work together with audiologists to bring you the best care possible. Our professionals have the technical expertise and years of experience required to correctly assess the cause of any hearing problem and recommend the appropriate course of action.
Should You See an Audiologist?
Audiologists work with patients of all ages, treating infants, children and adults for a variety of hearing and balance problems—they provide services that include:
- Fitting and dispensing hearing aids
- Administering hearing and balance tests
- Assessing candidacy for and programming implantable hearing devices (e.g., cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing aids, etc.)
- Counseling patients and their families on communication strategies
- Designing and implementing hearing conservation programs and newborn hearing screenings
- Providing aural rehabilitation programs
- Performing ear-related surgical monitoring
How is Hearing Loss Treated?
1. Setup an Appointment
We can help you schedule an appointment with the right specialist for your needs. Hearing loss is common, and an in-person visit is the first step towards treatment. Family members or friends are always welcome.
2. See an Audiologist for a Hearing Evaluation
An audiologist will test your hearing to determine the cause and severity of your hearing loss. They will answer all of your questions and work with you to find the right treatment solution for your needs.
3. Have Your Hearing Aid Fitted
After helping you choose the treatment plan that is right for you, we’ll guide you through the hearing aid fitting process. Our audiology team will provide ongoing support every step of the way.
4. Follow-Up Consultation
A follow-up visit is typically scheduled 1-2 weeks after your initial fitting. Your audiologist will work with you to make further adjustments, answer any additional questions and provide ongoing support.
Call Hunterdon Otolaryngology & Allergy Associates for more information or to schedule an appointment.(908) 788-9131