Our mission is for our patients to "hear the difference." It's our responsibility to counsel and assist each and every patient and determine the absolute best hearing solution for their loss and lifestyle. Susan Rogan Hearing was opened in September of 1993 at 319 West Ogden Avenue in Westmont, Illinois.
Providing patients with competent, friendly service and the latest technology has been the cornerstone of our practice. Even today, you'll experience the same degree of technological advances as you did in 1993. Our reputation and your trust depend on it.
Providing patients with competent, friendly service and the latest technology has been the cornerstone of our practice. Even today, you'll experience the same degree of technological advances as you did in 1993. Our reputation and your trust depend on it.
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In keeping with the "hear the difference" theme, technology was the key to our design. Networked computers were initially installed with a definite eye to the future. Hearing aid fittings and adjustments are far more customer-friendly when performed by a highly technical computer rather than a simple screwdriver, as had been the norm.
When people become concerned about their ability to hear, the first step should be to contact a hearing professional for an evaluation. The audiologists at Susan Rogan Hearing can answer your questions and start you on the path to better hearing. Some hearing loss is due to accident, injury or disease, but the most common is age-related hearing loss.
D., Doctor of Audiology received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was immediately accepted into Purdue University's graduate school of Speech and Hearing Sciences. From there, she graduated with a Masters of Science in Audiology. Shortly after graduation, Curative Rehabilitation Center in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin hired her as a clinical fellow.
Sudden or prolonged exposure to noise can cause damage to your hearing and is one of the leading causes of hearing loss. Hearing loss from prolonged noise exposure is often detected too late, meaning the hearing loss is usually irreversible. Hearing protection is extremely important for anyone who is regularly in a high-noise environment, including target shooters, motorcyclists, pilots, musicians, construction workers and factory workers.
If you have been referred for a diagnostic audiologic evaluation, it means that your hearing needs to be further examined. A diagnostic audiologic evaluation may be indicated for individuals who did not pass an initial hearing screening. The evaluation is done to determine if a hearing loss is present and, if so, to detail the type and severity of the hearing loss.