Contact us today to request your appointment and hear the difference we can make in your hearing health. We offer the most professional and the best level of personal care in the field. Our latest technology, quality service and customer satisfaction are just the beginnings of our promise at Dr. Engelberth's Hearing Center in Warsaw, Indiana.
We also have a site in Winamac, IN at the Specialist Clinic of Pulaski Memorial Hospital. We will determine if hearing loss is present, and if so, to detail the type and severity of the hearing loss. We will help determine if you are a hearing aid candidate, and if so, which styles and technology may be best for you.
We also have a site in Winamac, IN at the Specialist Clinic of Pulaski Memorial Hospital. We will determine if hearing loss is present, and if so, to detail the type and severity of the hearing loss. We will help determine if you are a hearing aid candidate, and if so, which styles and technology may be best for you.
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Dr. Engelberth has over 25 years of experience helping to improve quality of life through better hearing. Cerumen, or earwax, can be removed from the ear canal so that it does not interfere with listening or comfort, especially for individuals who wear hearing aids. Since the various systems produce different hearing impressions, it is important for you to make a comparison yourself.
Dr. Engelberth founded American Hearing Center in 1998 and updated the name of her business in 2009. She is a graduate of Ball State University and obtained her doctorate from the Arizona School of Health Sciences. Dr. Engelberth has lived in the Warsaw area most of her life. I have always desired to establish a clinic in our community that would raise the standard of care for hearing-impaired persons.
Cerumen, also known as earwax, is naturally produced by the glands in the ears to lubricate the ear canals and keep dust and debris from getting too far down in the ear canal. Cerumen typically clears itself from the ears, but in some instances can accumulate and cause a blockage, especially if you wear earmolds or hearing aids.
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.