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Newport Beach, California 92663

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DATE: July 31, 2010    TIME: 3:13 PM

Audiology Services

Diagnostics and Treatment

Audiology patients come first

For the convenience of our patients, Shohet Ear Associates offers all diagnostic services on-site. These include:

  • Hearing Tests - measure how well a person hears
  • Tympanometry - evaluates the status of the middle ear space and eardrum
  • Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) - are an objective measure of the inner ear's sensory cell function
  • Electrocochleography (ECOG) - Asseses inner ear function to determine if cochlear hydrops is present
  • Auditory brainstem response (ABR) - A useful clinical tool to help detect, localize and monitor auditory and neurotologic deficits as well as estimate hearing in difficult to test patients
  • Electronystagmometry (ENG) - tests balance function
  • Electroneurography (ENOG) - examines facial nerve function
  • Vestibular Autorotational Test (VAT)- Assesses the balance function

In addition, our skilled audiologists offer a complete array of diagnostic and treatment services, including:

Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) or Brainstem Auditory-Evoked Response (BAER)

Auditory Brainstem Response measures the level of hearing in the middle and inner ear, and is useful when more conventional hearing tests cannot be used. It evaluates brain wave activity in the auditory centers of the brain when a series of clicks is presented to each ear. ABR can be used as a screening tool for newborns who are at risk for hearing loss, patients who may already have hearing loss, patients with Meniere's disease or similar disorders, and difficult-to-evaluate patients such those who are mentally retarded, autistic, or developmentally delayed. ( TOP )

Electronystagmography (ENG)

Electronystagmography (ENG) is used to evaluate patients with dizziness, vertigo, or balance dysfunction. ENG includes the use of electro-oculography to record eye movements. The vestibular system monitors the position and movements of the head in order to stabilize retinal images. ENG provides an objective assessment of the oculomotor and vestibular systems. ENG consists of three parts: oculomotor evaluation, positioning/positional testing, and caloric stimulation of the vestibular system.

The subtests of an ENG evaluate the oculomotor and vestibular systems. Comparison of the results obtained assists in determining the source of dizziness or unsteadiness. This includes assessing the system responsible for rapid eye movements and refixation, the presence, absence, and ability of fixation of spontaneous nystagmus, the ability of the oculomotor system to track a target within the visual field, the presence or absence of nystagmus associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), the presence or absence of nystagmus in various body positions, and if a side of lesion can be inferred from results of caloric irrigation.

The test requires about sixty (60) minutes to complete. Although some people experience some dizziness during the test, the dizziness is usually of short duration. ( TOP )

Audiology patients come first