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Dr. Keith N. Darrow has done it again! M.I.T and Harvard Medical School Trained Neuroscientist and Clinical Audiologist – one of the top specialists in the field of audiology - has written an enlightening book about preventing the decline associated with unchecked hearing loss. He reveals his groundbreaking approach to medically treating hearing loss and tinnitus to build a better future for you and your loved ones.
Before beginning treatment, a specialist must perform a hearing and cognitive evaluation. They will assess your stage of hearing loss, from Stage 1 to Stage 4 similar to other medical conditions, and determine if you have tinnitus (ringing in the ears), which can be frustrating and limiting to your ability to socialize and interact.
Approaching hearing loss medically means restoring the neural connection between the ears and the brain. New hearing treatments, which are FDA-approved, can do just this. These devices are customized to your unique symptoms, stage of hearing loss, and will provide the property stimulation to the auditory system improving your hearing, your life, and reducing your risk of cognitive decline and Dementia.
Why Choose an Excellence in Audiology (EIA) Certified Specialist?
State-of-the-Art Technologies & Proven Knowledge
Technologies have never created the skill. They’re simply a conduit teaming with education, talent, experience, and knowledge. Hearing technologies have never made a specialist, but when the best technologies are in the hands of the best specialists, magic happens. At Excellence in Audiology™, certified specialists have both the state-of-the-art technologies and proven knowledge to create so much more than louder sounds – they restore clarity, reduce cognitive decline, promote an increased quality of life, as well as reduce tinnitus to create confidence and that confidence is priceless.
The medical approach to hearing loss factors in the ear-to-brain connection, and the auditory cortex (the part of the brain that handles sound) has reduced function. With less activity in this area, the brain has difficulty filtering background noise and it becomes harder to understand what you are hearing. An Excellence in Audiology(™) certified specialist can improve your ability to hear in noise, when multiple people are speaking, and when engaging in your favorite activities.
Excellence in Audiology™ Certification is not required for a specialist to practice Audiology but is a voluntary unique achievement. In order to become certified by Excellence in Audiology™, an individual hearing and tinnitus treatment specialist is thoroughly tested by a highly respected panel of examiners to demonstrate their auditory and cognitive knowledge, clinical skills, and judgment. Those who achieve certification have taken a significant step beyond the two to three years of advanced education required to be a hearing and tinnitus treatment specialist.
“Get a hearing treatment plan created just for you. Trust your hearing and brain health to an Excellence in Audiology certified specialist and get the specialized treatment you deserve.”
– Dr. Keith Darrow, Ph.D.