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  • Do you have Vertigo or Dizziness?

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    CHICA hears in the range from 40Hz-60,000Hz. (The shape of her ears and other variables help CHICA to hear in many directions). Because of this, CHICA hears better than HUMANS.
    Using NEW TECHNOLOGY, we can help you hear better too.
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    Hearing is not the same as understanding. Sometimes people can hear sounds but not understand what is being said. We can help!
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    Life is an Adventure!! With good hearing and clear understanding, your life opens up! Join Us!
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The Difference is in our Training...

  • Hearing Aid Dispenser

    Retail Product Provider
       Not a Doctor High School Diploma 18+ years of age Passed a written and practical exam for dispensing hearing aids
  • ENT - Medical Doctor

    Ear Nose & Throat Specialist
       Extensive Specialized Medical Training Works closely with Audiologist Specialized in Ear Nose & Throat Focuses on Medical & Surgical Treatments
  • Hearing Doctor / Audiologist

    8 years University Education
       Doctorate Degree in Audiology Comprehensive Audiological Evaluations & Expert Hearing Aid Dispensing Skills Multiple Diagnostic & Treatment Programs Clinician Therapist, Teacher, Consultant
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Let us be your Guide

A hearing loss can be challenging not just personally but professionally. We empower our patients to take proactive steps to transform their lives in a positive way!


We can be a lifesaver in many aspects

So many of our patients come to us to solve an initial hearing loss. For the most part, we end up with life long friends and customers. We are here for the community!

 
 
 
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 "Audiology is the science of hearing, balance, and related disorders. Audiologists are healthcare professionals who provide patient-centered care in the prevention, identification, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders for people of all ages. Hearing and balance disorders are complex with medical, psychological, physical, social, educational, and employment implications. Audiologists provide professional and personalized services to minimize the negative impact of these disorders, leading to improved outcomes and quality of life."  ASHA (American Speech and Hearing Associated).

The current minimum requirement in the State of California to practice audiology is a Doctorate Degree in Audiology (a total of 8 years of University Education).   The graduate program will also include clinical practice, which will provide the candidate with valuable experience and training in the field.  This experience is obtained under the supervision of an experienced dispensing audiologist or Audiologists. The degree granted is an Au.D. A Doctorate in Audiology.

In addition to the classroom training/instruction and labs, Audiologists must also complete two supervised internships (Adults and Pediatrics)at the University. Two supervised externships (Adults and Pediatrics) are then followed up with a supervised clinical year. All Audiologists must pass a practical state exam in Audiology and then a state written and practical exam in Hearing Aid dispensing. Prior to dispensing in the field of audiology, the candidate must possess vast experience in dispensing.  Audiologists must complete supervised hours to obtain the Clinical Certification in Audiology granted by the American Speech and Hearing Association. Some Audiologists take additional course work and exams to obtain Board Certification granted by the American Board of Audiology. 

Audiologist course work includes Electronics, auditory and vestibular pathologies, medical and surgical treatment of hearing, hearing aids, assistive listening devices, impression-taking techniques, the acoustics of sound, physics, ear disorders, genetics, pharmacology, radiology, forensic audiology, communication disorders, and syndromes. We understand the acoustics of sound, anatoAudiologist trainingmy, and physiology of the ear and throat, vestibular system (balance disorders and pathologies), Neuroanatomy, pediatric and geriatric audiology.  Our course work includes phonetics, speech disorders.  In grad school, Audiologists plan speech therapy sessions for those patients who suffer from speech delay or have problems with speech, autistic children/adults, or those who have special needs.  We work closely with Medical doctors and especially with an ear nose and throat specialist.  We work closely with teachers, speech pathologists, school counselors, psychologists, teachers of the deaf, special aid teachers, Universities to at times contribute to new testing methods, collection of data, as well as any research related to finding the cure for hearing loss. 

Assessment: 

  • Identify, assess, diagnose, manage, and interpret test results related to disorders of human hearing, balance, and other neural systems, Conduct and interpret behavioral, electroacoustic, or electrophysiologic methods used to asses hearing, balance, and neural system function. Supervise and conduct newborn hearing screening programs. Measure and interpret sensory and motor-evoked potentials; use and interpret results of electromyography, and other electrodiagnostic tests for purposes of neurophysiologic intraoperative monitoring and cranial nerve assessment. Assess the candidacy of persons with hearing loss for cochlear implants and provide fitting, programming, and audiologic rehabilitation to optimize device use. Screen speech-language, the use of sign language, and other factors affecting communication function for the purposes of audiological evaluation and/or initial identification of individuals with other communication disorders Evaluate and manage children and adults with a central auditory processing disorder.

Treatment:

  • Perform otoscopic examination and external ear canal management for the removal of cerumen in order to evaluate hearing or balance, make ear impressions, fit hearing protection or prosthetic devices, and monitor the continuous use of hearing aids, Provide hearing care by (a) selecting, evaluating, fitting, facilitating adjustment to, and dispensing prosthetic devices and hearing aids and (b) recommending sensory aids, hearing assistive devices, alerting and telecommunication systems, and captioning device, Provide audiologic rehabilitation—including speech reading, communication management, language development, and auditory skill development—and counseling for psychosocial adjustment to hearing loss for persons with hearing loss and their families/caregivers. Perform assessment and nonmedical management of tinnitus using biofeedback, masking, hearing aids, education, and counseling.

Consultation:

  • As members of interdisciplinary teams, consult with educators regarding communication management, educational implications of hearing loss, educational programming, classroom acoustics, and large-area amplification systems for children with hearing loss, Consult regarding, and provide rehabilitation to, persons with balance disorders using habituation, exercise therapy, and balance retraining, Consult about accessibility for persons with hearing loss in public and private buildings, programs, and services, Act as a consultant to individuals, public and private agencies, and governmental bodies regarding the effects of hearing loss and balance system disorders, as well as relevant noise-related considerations; act as an expert witness regarding legal interpretations of audiologic findings, Provide case management and serve as a liaison for consumers/clients and their families and agencies in order to monitor audiologic status and management and to make recommendations regarding educational and vocational programming, Consult to industry on the development of products and instrumentation related to the measurement and management of the auditory or balance function, Participate in the development of professional and technical standards.

Education:

  • Prevent hearing loss and conserve hearing function by designing, implementing, and coordinating occupational, school, and community hearing conservation and identification programs, Design and conduct basic and applied audiologic research to increase the knowledge base, develop new methods and programs, and determine the efficacy of assessment and treatment paradigms; disseminate research findings to other professionals and the public, Teach in and administer audiology graduate and professional education programs, Measure functional outcomes, consumer satisfaction, effectiveness, efficiency, and the cost-benefit of practices and programs in order to maintain and improve the quality of audiology services, Supervise professional and technical personnel who provide support functions to the practice of audiology.  (ASHA, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association).

The ability to dispense hearing aids is a critical distinction when helping patients understand how best to obtain a hearing aid device.  At Doctors of Hearing, we are specialized in dispensing appropriate hearing aid devices and we focus on the patient's needs instead of just selling patients expensive hearing aid products. A battery of tests must be completed during the process of fitting these devices and counseling is provided to patients and patients' family.   

Audiologists/Hearing Doctors must remain current on changes in the industry.  The two areas of focus are hearing aid development and improvements, prevention of hearing loss, and hopefully one day the cure for hearing loss. When cochlear implants were first introduced by Dr. House in the 70's.  The development of the cochlear implant allowed for huge advances for certain patients suffering from hearing loss as a result Audiologist are constantly attending optional seminars and state-required seminars. Dispensing audiologists are required to complete at least 50% of continuing education hours in topics directly related to hearing aid dispensing. Dual licensees shall complete 16 hours in each discipline for a total of 32 hours per license renewal period. Audiologists are always prepared when someone is searching for the latest information, current technology available.

At Doctors of Hearing Inc.  We believe that education and experience along with great service can make a big difference in someone's life when it comes to hearing better because we are the professional who's focus on hearing needs. 

Doctors of Hearing Inc. is constantly looking for free services for the public.  Below you will find a list of free services:

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1. Free Lip reading classes with a speech Therapist

No Fee Adult Therapy Program

Memory Enhancement and Brain Aerobics with Lipreading Therapy for the Hearing Impaired.

This program is offered by Francine Hokin Katz, M.A., C.C.C; a graduate from Northwestern University and a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and lip-reading Specialist. Mrs. Katz was with P.C.C for over 45 years.  She served as an assistant professor at California State University Los Angeles for over 12 years.  She was also, "Teacher of the year" at P.C.C in 2005.  Francine was also listed in "Who's Who in America" western section.

Her therapy classes are conducted in a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere, making learning to lipread exciting and rewarding while, at the same time, improving the memory and recallability through challenging activities.  It all serves to boost your brain power, and helps you age with grace! per Francine Hokin Katz M.A, CCC/A.

Locations:

call for more information.  Continuous enrollment from September to May.

Arcadia (626) 5745130                                    San Marino  (626) 300-0777                                         Pasadena   (626) 744-7266

FREE

Counseling and support for families of children who are blind or visually impaired (and may also have hearing loss).

Blind Children's Learning Center.  They offer one-on-one counseling, family counseling, play therapy, In-home services, Therapy for teens and siblings, support during doctor appointments and hospital stays. 

The counseling Department Hosts FREE support groups and opportunities to connect: Parent-to-Parent is a chance for parents to meet on a weekly basis for coffee, support, and resources. FATHERS NETWORK allows fathers to share and work through the challenges of raising children with and without disabilities. FAMILY VISIONS gives families the opportunity to share experiences and insights and hear from speakers in the community. 

WWW.blindkids.org

714 573-8888

18542-B Vanderlip Ave

Santa Ana, CA

Free Real-Time Captioning for smartphones provided by Stenographers!

Introducing Innocaption!

InnoCaption is a free mobile caption service for those with hearing loss within the United States. This means a phone call will be captioned in real time while you use your voice to speak with the person whom you are speaking to.

This app is available for free on both Apple App Store for iPhones and Google Play for Android phones. You can register for a free 10-digit caption number to be used for people to call you directly at this number which will automatically connect you with a stenographer to caption your phone calls on your own personal phone.

On Apple App store or Google Play simply search for "Innocaption plus".

Link: Innocaption + on Apple App Store

Link: Innocaption + on Google Play Store

Who is eligible for InnoCaption service?

Anyone who is deaf or hard of hearing who wants to use their own voice to talk, but needs assistance of the service in understanding the other party.

For more information, please visit the official website at this URL link: Innocaption - For Real Time Mobile Captioning for the Dead and Hard of Hearing - https://www.innocaption.com/

Deaf Access Program

"The Deaf Access Program (DAP) was created in 1980 to ensure that California’s public programs are adapted to meet the communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing children, adults, and families so they may receive the public benefits and services to which they are entitled and achieve economic independence to fully participate in mainstream society".

https://www.cdss.ca.gov/deaf-access

Free Telephones:  from the California Telephone Access Program (CTAP).  CTAP provides free specialized phones and accessories for your mobile phone to all qualified Californians. These devices make it easier to hear, dial, and call. A Program of the California Public Utilities Commission.

https://californiaphones.org/

Or Free Caption Telephones: from Cationcall:  (For this service, you need internet service).  This application can be completed and send thought our software to Captioncall but the recipient must have a hearing loss.

https://captioncall.com/

DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING SERVICES  (California Vocational Rehabilitation services).

Deaf and Hard of Hearing services provide a wide range of vocational rehabilitation services to persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, and deaf-blind. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Counselors are qualified as being proficient in American Sign Language (ASL) to ensure direct communication access with consumers who use ASL as their primary mode of communication. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Counselors are located in most offices throughout the State. You do need to be a consumer of the Department to receive services.

Love2Hear 

The purpose of love2hear is to make an attempt to provide services and hearing aids are lower cost or at times free of charge for those students that are struggling with financial issues and for those Veterans that do not qualify for assistance through the VA system.  In addition, we are here to donate to rescued animal shelters.  We love animals, they bring so much joy and love to humans.

 
    

We work tirelessly to provide support for the following: 

  • The Department of Animal care and control county of LA.
  • Veterans in need that come to our office.
  • College students that can not afford hearing aids.
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DOH believes in honoring our Veterans for their service to our country, we continue to provide veterans with discounted prices on hearing aids.

DOH believes in higher education and works to provide solutions for those college students in need of hearing aids to complete their degrees.  This student was our first sponsored college student, he received a pair of free hearing aids though our non profit organization Love2hear, which DOH sponsors. 

 

Meet our first sponsored student by DOH (He currently attends, Pasadena City College).

 

 

For more information, contact us.  DOH