An audiologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in hearing and balance. They assess, diagnose, treat and help manage hearing loss and balance disorders in people of all ages — from newborns to older adults. Audiologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, private clinics or practice, schools, rehabilitations centers or Ear Nose & Throat (ENT) offices.
To become an audiologist, one must complete a master’s or doctoral degree in audiology. They are also required to be licensed or registered in their province to practice. In addition, audiologists must take ongoing education and training to stay current and maintain their license.
Whether you're concerned about hearing loss, dizziness, or need support with hearing aids or other hearing devices, audiologists are the trusted professionals who can help.
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