When your Hearing Instrument Specialist determines that any of the following contraindicators are present during or after your evaluation, patients are referred to a medical professional such as an ENT for father evaluation
History of Active Drainage from the Ear in the Previous 90 Days.
History of Sudden or Rapidly Progressive Hearing Loss within the Previous 90 Days.
Any Acute or Chronic Dizziness
Any Pain or Discomfort in or about the Ear
Visible Congenital or Traumatic Deformity of the Ear
Visible Evidence of Significant Cerumen Accumulation/Foreign Body in the Ear Canal
Unilateral Hearing Loss of Sudden or Recent Onset within the Previous 90 Days.
Audiometric Air Bone Gap Equal to or Greater than 15dB at .5kHz, 1kHz, and 2kHz.