To ensure that we are providing the most comprehensive hearing loss treatment available, our clinics in Maplewood, St. Paul, Woodbury and Eagan all have Midwest Hearing Aid Systems offices and dedicated professional audiologists on staff.
What Is an Audiologist?
Audiologists are specially trained in identifying, assessing and managing disorders of the auditory, balance and neural systems. Because of their extensive training and experience, audiologists are uniquely qualified to evaluate hearing and recommend treatment for hearing loss, if appropriate. All of our audiologists are certified and hold masters or doctoral degrees in audiology from an accredited university or college.
Midwest Hearing Aid Systems offices provide a full range of audiological services, including:
Hearing aids are electronic instruments that require batteries and maintenance and typically come with a two-year warranty. During the warranty period, any adjustments, modifications or repairs will be performed at Midwest Hearing Aid Systems at no charge.
Hearing aids are designed to improve communication and quality of life - they will not restore your hearing nor will they prevent additional hearing loss. Our audiologists in Minneapolis and Western Wisconsin will provide you with detailed procedures on how best to care for and adapt to your new hearing aid.
If you are in need of hearing loss treatment, contact our otolaryngology practice in Woodbury, Eagan, Maplewood or St. Paul.
Tips to Aid in Better Communication
INTERESTING FACT ABOUT THE EAR: Wearing headphones for an hour can increase the bacteria in your ears by up to 700 times.
Midwest ENT Clinics
We also provide services in the following Western Wisconsin cities:
Contact Midwest ENT Specialists for an appointment with one of our ENT doctors in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Twin Cities areas or Western Wisconsin by completing the form below.
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