Audiology

Each patient, caregiver and/or family member receives individual instruction and counseling related to hearing loss and hearing loss treatment.

The audiology clinics in both Hillcrest and La Jolla provide diagnostic hearing evaluations to inpatients and outpatients.

The latest in digital programmable hearing aids are available for hearing-impaired patients to purchase.

Hearing Testing

There are several ways in which hearing is evaluated. Tests include:


Hearing Aids and Assistive Devices

Assistive hearing devices include any tool that increases communication for a person with hearing loss. The following devices are available at UC San Diego.


Tinnitus Treatment

Tinnitus can be caused by several different things: age, earwax buildup, medications, noise exposure, a variety of factors, or other medical disorders. If treating the cause of tinnitus doesn't alleviate symptoms, there are devices that can help.


Cochlear Implants

When the hair cells in the cochlea are damaged, sound is unable to reach the auditory nerve. Cochlear implants helps bypass these damaged hair cells and provide direct stimulation to the auditory nerve, thereby restoring hearing.


Auditory Brainstem Implant

An auditory brainstem implant (ABI) is a small device that is surgically inserted to restore sensations of sound. It is recommended for people who would not benefit from a cochlear implant or hearing aid because their auditory nerves are not functioning, they have bilateral cochlear ossification, or absent/severely malformed cochleae.

An ABI bypasses the cochlea and auditory nerves and restores some sensations of sound by directly stimulating central auditory pathways to the brain using electrical impulses.

An ABI may also be implanted during surgery to remove a tumor such as an acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) in cases of neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2).

More about ABI



Vestibular (Balance) Evaluation

The vestibular system is vital to daily function and activities as it helps maintain body and head posture. The following tests help diagnose a vestibular system disorder. 


Appointments & Referrals

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