Audiology

Audiology

Audiology and Otoneurology - Audiology and Vestibular Rehabilitation

Ángeles Hospital: Audiology specialists. Regain your hearing and quality of life with our highly trained team and state-of-the-art technology.



A hand holding a brown hearing aid. The patient's ear is visible in the background. A hand holding a brown hearing aid. The patient's ear is visible in the background.

Blue location pin icon on a white background. Av. Cerro Gordo, Lomas Campestre, 37150 León, Guanajuato, México

+52 477 788 5600 Ext. 7200 and 7201

Monday through Saturday

The Audiology Department at Hospital Angeles León designed to provide comprehensive care for people with hearing problems. We have a team of highly trained specialists and state-of-the-art technology to offer accurate diagnoses and effective treatments.

At our clinic, we conduct a thorough hearing evaluation using advanced tests that allow us to identify any type of hearing loss. In addition, we offer personalized solutions for each patient, including the fitting of hearing aids and hearing assistance devices.

Our primary goal is to improve our patients’ quality of life so they can fully enjoy their surroundings and communicate effectively. To achieve this, we provide ongoing follow-up and necessary adjustments to hearing devices to ensure their optimal performance.

In addition, we offer hearing rehabilitation services, including speech therapy and auditory training, to help our patients adapt to their new hearing situation.

Our Audiology Department at Hospital Angeles León comprehensive and personalized care for people with hearing problems. Our team of specialists and state-of-the-art technology allow us to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatments to improve our patients’ quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Audiology is a medical discipline that focuses on the study and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. This service specializes in conducting hearing evaluations and providing solutions to improve the quality of life for people with hearing difficulties.

Some of the most common symptoms of hearing problems include difficulty hearing conversations, a feeling of fullness in the ears, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and difficulty maintaining balance.

You should see an audiologist if you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, if you have noticed a decline in your hearing, or if you have been exposed to loud noises for an extended period of time.

An audiological evaluation may include various tests, such as pure-tone audiometry, which assesses hearing ability at different frequencies, and impedance audiometry, which evaluates the function of the middle ear.

Treatment options for hearing problems can vary depending on the cause and severity of the condition. Some options include reducing the use of hearing aids, auditory rehabilitation therapy, and, in more severe cases, surgery.

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