Specialty

Hearing disorders

Comprehensive hearing assessment, from screening to hearing-loss diagnosis and coordinated management.

Evaluación auditiva con audiometría

Hearing loss is very common — and almost always gradual

It typically begins in the high frequencies and progresses slowly, which makes it hard to notice in time. The good news: most hearing losses can be managed medically, surgically, or with hearing devices.

Conditions

What we evaluate

  • Conductive hearing loss (outer or middle ear)
  • Sensorineural hearing loss (inner ear or auditory nerve)
  • Acute and chronic otitis
  • Tinnitus
  • Cerumen impaction
  • Noise-induced hearing loss
  • Sudden hearing loss (ENT emergency)
When to consult

Warning signs

  • You raise the TV volume more than usual.
  • Persistent ringing in the ear.
  • Difficulty following conversations in noisy places.
  • Sudden hearing loss in one or both ears (urgent).
  • Recurrent ear discharge or pain.
Evaluation

Studies we coordinate

  1. Otoscopy
    Direct examination of the ear canal and tympanic membrane.
  2. Audiometry
    Quantifies degree and type of hearing loss precisely.
  3. Tympanometry
    Assessment of the middle ear and Eustachian tube.
  4. Management plan
    Medical, surgical referral, or coordination with audiology if amplification is required.
FAQ

Common questions

  • Is sudden hearing loss urgent?

    Yes. Sudden loss in one or both ears requires immediate consultation: the first 72 hours are critical for treatment.

  • Are cerumen plugs dangerous?

    Not serious, but should be removed in the office, never with cotton swabs at home which can push wax further or damage the eardrum.

  • Can tinnitus be cured?

    Some cases yes, others are managed to reduce impact. It depends on the cause.

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