We are owned and operated by the physicians of Otolaryngology Associates, PC, the premier ear, nose and throat medical and surgical practice of Northern Virginia. All of our audiologists are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and are licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to practice Audiology and dispense hearing aids.
Our expertly trained audiologists provide a full variety of treatment options for pediatric and adult patients including employment of various communication strategies, utilization of assistive listening devices and or recommendations for hearing instruments. We provide sales, fitting, orientation and service for all types, styles and major manufacturers of hearing devices including Widex, Oticon, ReSound, Phonak, Siemens, Starkey and Lyric.
Our expertly trained audiologists provide a full variety of treatment options for pediatric and adult patients including employment of various communication strategies, utilization of assistive listening devices and or recommendations for hearing instruments. We provide sales, fitting, orientation and service for all types, styles and major manufacturers of hearing devices including Widex, Oticon, ReSound, Phonak, Siemens, Starkey and Lyric.
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We are a regional audiology practice owned and operated by the physicians of Otolaryngology Associates, PC, the premier ear, nose and throat medical and surgical practice of Northern Virginia. Our certified audiologists are committed to providing the highest level of hearing healthcare and hearing aid sales and service in a comfortable and professional private practice setting.
All offices are equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and provide a complete range of audiology services to patients of all ages, infant through geriatrics. You can schedule your initial complimentary consultation with one of our licensed and certified clinical audiologists by calling our Fairfax office at 703-383-7355, our Chantilly office at 703-327-4900 or our Reston office at 703-834-2907.
Advanced Hearing Services, Inc (AHS) does not participate in insurance plans. Payment for hearing devices and services provided by AHS is the direct responsibility of the patient. AHS, however, will provide you with an itemized receipt containing all information necessary for you to file for reimbursement from your insurance company for covered services.
There are various types of hearing loss, most falling into one of two categories depending upon the origin of the loss. Conductive hearing loss can be localized to the outer or middle ear including the visible ear, the ear canal, eardrum, middle ear bones or any combination thereof.
Sensorineural hearing loss involves the inner ear (cochlea/auditory nerve) and occurs when the hair cells, neural fibers or their connections to the cochlea are damaged or do not function properly.One can have both a conductive and sensorineural hearing loss which is then referred to as a mixed loss.
Sensorineural hearing loss involves the inner ear (cochlea/auditory nerve) and occurs when the hair cells, neural fibers or their connections to the cochlea are damaged or do not function properly.One can have both a conductive and sensorineural hearing loss which is then referred to as a mixed loss.
Babies and young children will normally be fit with the most common hearing aid style, behind-the-ear (BTE), that come in compact sizes, a variety of bright, cheerful colors and can help a wide range of hearing losses. For young children who have not yet had the opportunity to learn speech and language, BTE hearing aids are the most appropriate technology, offering a number of advantages over other styles of hearing aids for young children.
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