Hearing aids

Previously, doctors offered people bulky devices, the constant use of which caused certain inconveniences. Modern hearing aids are practically computers in miniature. They bring the perception of sounds to a natural level, and are quite capable of returning the ability to hear to people who have almost completely lost their hearing. Today's medicine offers several methods for correcting auditory pathologies:

  • reconstructive surgery;
  • cochlear implantation;
  • sound-reinforcing prosthetics.

As soon as normal communication becomes difficult and it becomes necessary to ask again, it is time to think about hearing aids. Using a hearing aid at the initial stage of pathology is an excellent prevention that will not allow the disease to worsen. The hearing aid will restore normal interaction between the auditory and speech centers and delay changes, including age-related ones, for a long time. An indication for correction is given by a doctor, based on the results of diagnostics, and, in order to achieve a stereo effect, it is better to carry out prosthetics on both ears.

There are many myths about hearing aids: they spoil your hearing, the longer you don't wear it, the better, the ugly look, and so on. The only truth is that with the apparatus a person gets so used to hearing everything that he no longer wants to take it off.

Service record

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  • Blowing of the auditory tubes according to Politzer
  • Otoacoustic emissions
  • Nose fracture
  • Sinus lift
  • Otoscopy
  • Tympanometry
  • Angina
  • Paresis of the larynx
  • Surgical treatment of snoring
  • Laryngoscopy


Specialists

All specialists
Sadikov
Ilya Sergeyevich

Head of the Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology, Otorhinolaryngologist

Tetzoeva
Zalina Muratovna

Head of the department of otorhinolaryngology, otorhinolaryngologist

PhD

Osipova
Irina Andreevna

ENT doctor

PhD

Lapshina
Anastasia Andreevna

Otolaryngologist, audiologist

Lopatin
Andrew Stanislavovich

Chief Specialist in Otorhinolaryngology

Doctor of Sciences, PhD, professor

Portnyagina
Maria Pavlovna

Audiologist-otorhinolaryngologist

Kaspranskaya
Galina Rustemovna

Otorhinolaryngologist, otoneurologist, audiologist

PhD

Budeikina
Liliya Sergeevna

Otorhinolaryngologist, phoniatrist