Newborn Hearing Screening

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Newborn Hearing Screening

Newborn hearing screening is a vital service designed to identify hearing issues in infants shortly after birth. This early detection is crucial because prompt intervention can significantly impact a child's speech, language, and cognitive development. Our state-of-the-art screening process is non-invasive and takes just a few minutes, ensuring minimal discomfort for your newborn.

Our trained professionals use advanced technology to accurately assess your baby's hearing ability. We aim to provide reliable results that give parents peace of mind about their child's auditory health.

Early screening for lifelong hearing health: we prioritize your newborn's auditory well-being with care.

If the screening indicates a potential hearing concern, we offer guidance on the next steps, including further diagnostic tests or consultations with specialists.

At our facility, we prioritize the well-being of your child, striving to make the screening experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible for both you and your baby. Trust us to deliver exceptional care and support in ensuring your newborn's auditory health.

Our benefits

Personalized therapy plans, certified speech-language pathologists, comprehensive assessments, improved communication skills, and dedicated support for swallowing difficulties. Enhancing lives through effective speech therapy.

What is newborn hearing screening?

Speech therapy is a specialized service that helps individuals improve their communication skills and treat speech, language, and swallowing disorders. Certified speech-language pathologists design personalized therapy plans to address individual needs and goals.

Anyone experiencing speech, language, or swallowing difficulties can benefit from speech therapy. This includes children with developmental delays, adults recovering from strokes, individuals with voice disorders, and those with cognitive communication challenges.

Speech therapy helps with articulation by targeting specific sounds or syllables that a person has difficulty producing. Through exercises and techniques, therapists teach correct tongue, lip, and jaw movements for clear speech.

Yes, speech therapy is suitable for both children and adults. It addresses a wide range of communication and swallowing difficulties across all age groups.