Grason-Stadler Adds ACT Test to Pello Audiometer
The new ACT test aids in selecting appropriate hearing aids by evaluating hearing performance in noise without relying on language.
The new ACT test aids in selecting appropriate hearing aids by evaluating hearing performance in noise without relying on language.
In the last three decades, MedRx has remained steadfast in its commitment to producing innovative solutions in computer-based audiometry.
The study screens newborns for hundreds of childhood-onset genetic conditions, many of which are not identified through state newborn screening.
Age-appropriate testing ensures the best outcomes and quality of life for CI candidates with abnormal balance and equilibrium function.
Read MoreGrason-Stadler introduced its new GSI Video Otoscope and unveiled an update to its audiometric data management software, GSI Suite.
Read MoreInteracoustics developed a test that is designed to measure a person’s hearing quality in noisy scenarios.
Read MoreOne of the biggest challenges in audiology is deciding equipment purchases. Audiometers are an important investment to meet a clinic’s needs.
Read MorePerforming real-ear measurements can improve patient satisfaction with their hearing aids and your clinical services. Learn more about how hearing aid verification can help your growing clinic.
Read MoreDr Madell discusses how the LMH Test is being used, as well as the lack of audiology care for certain older adults with hearing problems.Â
Read MoreHearing aid technology company Tuned announced 510k FDA clearance of its new class II self-fitting, self-adjusting hearing aid technology.
Read MoreWith familiar interfaces and integrations, PC-based audiometry is the easiest way to modernize and streamline your practice.
Read MoreGrason-Stadler, a provider of clinical audiometric systems, released a secure, cloud-based data management system, the GSI Cloud.Â
Read MoreSetting the Stage for Enhanced Audiology Solutions As the field of audiology progresses,...
Read MoreThe Audioscan NOAH Module enables data exchange between specific Audioscan hearing devices (the real-ear hearing aid analyzer) and a personal computer (PC) running a NOAH database. Data can be transferred to the PC for viewing and storage within a NOAH-compatible client module.
Read MoreThe Verifit Skull Simulator shows exactly what bone anchored hearing devices are really doing
Read MoreAudioscan’s Axiom offers the highest quality in standard verification. It is for clinics that need only the essentials in verifying hearing instruments. Simply connect to your laptop or an external monitor and your Axiom is ready to go to work!
Read MoreInnovation is how we deliver on our promise to help you provide the best possible hearing experience for your clients. We’re proud to say that the Verifit2 is the most intuitive and advanced verification system in the world.
Read MoreYour patients deserve the best possible hearing experience. The chart below helps you compare Audioscan solutions and determine which one best suites your and your patient’s needs.
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