Clinical Audiologist

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Hearing Specialist
Audiology Practitioner

Last updated on 28 Nov 2025

Overview

A Clinical Audiologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in identifying, diagnosing, and treating hearing and balance disorders. They work with patients of all ages and often collaborate with ENT doctors and speech therapists. Their goal is to improve communication abilities and quality of life for those with auditory or vestibular issues.

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Job Description
  1. Conduct Hearing Evaluations – Perform diagnostic tests to assess patients' hearing levels and balance disorders.
  2. Diagnose and Treat Disorders—Identify conditions like hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo and develop appropriate treatment plans.
  3. Fit and Manage Hearing Aids – Recommend, fit, and adjust hearing aids or other assistive listening devices.
  4. Patient Counseling and Education – Educate patients and families about hearing health, hearing aid use, and preventive care.
  5. Maintain Records and Collaborate—Maintain detailed patient records and collaborate closely with ENT specialists, speech therapists, and other medical professionals.
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