At Coastal Audiology and Precision Hearing, we provide professional hearing, balance and speech services for individuals with hearing loss and their families. Our diagnosis and treatment services are customized to each patient's individual needs and goals. We create a collaborative environment with our patients and their medical providers to improve quality of life.
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The members of Coastal Audiology & Precision Hearing are independent specialists who work together as a team to provide you with the services you might need if you have a hearing, balance or speech problem. Our mission is to enhance and preserve hearing health so that our patients can achieve full potential in interacting successfully in a natural environment.
A person of any age can be accurately tested for hearing loss, from infants to geriatric. Coastal Audiology provides accurate test results with nearly instantaneous reports to you, using the latest equipment and technology. The audiologists at Coastal Audiology have a combined 50 years of experience in diagnosing and treating hearing disorders.
Our sense of balance is determined by our visual system, the inner ear, and our sense of movement via muscles (kinesthetic sense). When these systems don't work together and function properly, we become dizzy. Dizziness is a symptom. Any disturbance in the inner ear, with or without hearing loss or ringing in the ears (tinnitus), may cause a feeling of dizziness.
Hearing loss affects between twenty and twenty-six million Americans. In fact, it is the third most frequent chronic health problem facing senior Americans. After a comprehensive audiological assessment, we will determine which type of hearing aid is best for you and your unique needs, including the style and technology.
Tinnitus is defined as a perception of sound heard in your ears or head. It is commonly referred to as "ringing in the ears." Tinnitus affects approximately 10-15% of the overall population and one in five people over the age of 55. Tinnitus can be caused by ear problems in your outer, middle or inner ear.
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