Pediatric Audiology
East Penn Hearing Center is dedicated to providing specialized audiology care for children, recognizing the critical role hearing plays in a child’s development.
Early hearing evaluations are necessary for improving proper speech and communication skills, which are foundational for success in school and social settings. With extensive experience and trusted referral relationships, we aim to create a supportive environment for families seeking expert care.
Our pediatric services are designed for children aged five and older, offering comprehensive assessments that provide accurate and reliable results. While we do not offer play therapy audiometry, we collaborate closely with institutions such as the Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania to ensure families have access to a network of specialized care. Parents referred by specific hospitals are encouraged to share this information with us, as it helps streamline communication and enhances trust in our services.
Pediatric Hearing Tests and Evaluations
We offer a range of age-appropriate hearing tests to accurately assess your child’s auditory health.
For children aged five and older, our audiologic test battery includes pure-tone audiometry, immittance measures, otoacoustic emission testing, and speech testing. These non-invasive procedures are carefully designed to make the process as comfortable as possible for young patients. Pure-tone audiometry evaluates a child’s ability to hear different pitches and volumes, while immittance measures assess middle ear function.
Otoacoustic emission testing checks the inner ear’s response to sound, and speech testing evaluates understanding and recognition of spoken language. By using a combination of these tests, we gather a comprehensive picture of your child’s hearing capabilities. Our approach prioritizes creating a positive experience for children while providing accurate diagnostic results to guide any necessary interventions.
Signs of Hearing Loss in Children
Detecting hearing loss in children is more challenging than it is for adults since they might be unable to fully express themselves. However, understanding the signs of hearing loss in children can empower parents to seek timely care.
Common indicators include difficulty responding to sounds, delayed speech development, and frequent asking for repetition. Children with hearing issues may struggle to follow directions or appear inattentive in noisy environments. Other signs include turning up the volume on electronic devices excessively or favoring one ear when listening.
Poor academic performance and challenges with social interactions can also point to underlying hearing problems. Parents should observe their child’s behavior closely, especially if they’ve had recurrent ear infections or a family history of hearing loss.
If you notice any of these signs, seeking a professional evaluation is an important step toward addressing potential hearing issues. Early detection can significantly improve outcomes, supporting your child’s ability to thrive academically and socially.
Benefits of Early Hearing Care
Early hearing care is critical in a child’s overall development, helping to identify and manage potential issues before they become significant challenges. Addressing hearing loss early can positively impact speech and language development, enabling children to communicate effectively with peers and adults. Social interactions often improve when hearing issues are identified and treated promptly, as children can engage more confidently in group settings.
Also, early intervention reduces the risk of long-term developmental delays, leading to better academic performance and self-esteem. By seeking care early, parents can help their children build a strong foundation for future success. The benefits of timely hearing care extend beyond immediate concerns; it contributes to a lifetime of improved communication and interpersonal skills.
Insurance Policy Specifics
For pediatric patients, we exclusively accept Amerihealth Caritas insurance, so families seeking our care can switch to this insurance if needed. Switching typically involves contacting your current provider and completing a few simple steps to update coverage. Choosing Amerihealth Caritas ensures access to the specialized pediatric audiology services we offer.