Go Hearing Clinic: Your Partner in Better Hearing
Welcome to Go Hearing, where we prioritize your hearing health. Our experienced team of audiologists and ENT specialists is dedicated to providing comprehensive audiological services. Whether you’re seeking diagnostic tests, hearing assessments, or personalized treatment options, we’ve got you covered.
Our Services:
Audiometry:
Hearing Assessments and Diagnostics:
Comprehensive hearing evaluations for children and adults to determine the type and degree of hearing loss.
Use of audiometric tests such as pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, and tympanometry.
Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) testing and auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing for newborns and those who cannot respond to conventional tests.
Hearing Aid Services:
Selection, fitting, and dispensing of hearing aids tailored to the individual’s hearing loss, lifestyle, and preferences.
Counselling on the use, care, and maintenance of hearing aids.
Follow-up appointments to adjust and fine-tune hearing aids for optimal performance.
Cochlear Implants and Assistive Devices:
Balance and Vestibular Testing:
Assessment and diagnosis of balance disorders using tests such as videonystagmography (VNG), electronystagmography (ENG), and rotary chair testing.
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy to help manage symptoms of dizziness and imbalance.
Tinnitus Management:
Evaluation and treatment for tinnitus (ringing in the ears), including sound therapy, counseling, and the use of hearing aids with tinnitus masking features.
Paediatric Audiology:
Specialized services for children, including hearing screenings, diagnostic evaluations, and auditory processing assessments.
Guidance and support for families regarding early intervention and hearing loss management.
BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry):
- BERA, also known as Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), is an objective and non-invasive method for assessing hearing.
- It evaluates both cochlear and brainstem auditory pathway integrity.
OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions):
- OAE testing assesses the function of the outer hair cells in the cochlea.
- It helps detect hearing loss and provides valuable information about cochlear health.
Therapies
Swallowing Therapy:
- Swallowing therapy, also known as dysphagia therapy, focuses on improving swallowing function. Our skilled therapists work with patients who experience difficulty swallowing due to various reasons, such as neurological conditions, muscle weakness, or structural abnormalities.
Voice Therapy:
- Voice therapy aims to address voice-related issues, whether due to vocal strain, nodules, or other vocal cord disorders.
Speech Therapy:
Assessment and Diagnosis:
Comprehensive evaluations to identify speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders.
Use of standardized tests, observational methods, and patient history to diagnose conditions.
Individualized Treatment Plans:
Creation of personalized therapy plans tailored to the specific needs and goals of each client.
Regularly updated plans based on progress and changing needs.
Therapeutic Interventions:
Exercises and activities to improve articulation (pronunciation of sounds).
Techniques to enhance language skills, including vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension.
Voice therapy to address issues like hoarseness, pitch problems, and volume control.
Fluency therapy for stuttering and other speech rhythm disorders.
Cognitive-communication therapy to aid with skills like memory, problem-solving, and attention.
Swallowing therapy to assist individuals with dysphagia (difficulty swallowing).
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC):
Training and support for the use of communication aids, such as speech-generating devices and picture boards, for individuals with severe communication challenges.
Family and Caregiver Involvement:
Education and training for family members and caregivers to support the individual’s communication and therapy goals at home.
Collaboration with teachers, healthcare providers, and other professionals involved in the client’s care.
Group Therapy Sessions:
Opportunities for clients to practice communication skills in a social setting, often beneficial for children and adults needing to enhance social communication abilities.
Teletherapy Options:
Remote speech therapy sessions conducted via video conferencing platforms, offering greater accessibility for clients who cannot attend in-person sessions.