Our Approach
Our audiologists offer a specialized program for pediatric patients at Children’s
Hospital of Georgia. We work with pediatric otolaryngologists (ENT), pediatricians,
pediatric oncologists, neurologists, speech pathologists, and school audiologists
to ensure best care for each patient.
Why Choose Us
Our team of pediatric audiologists are trained to perform audiological testing on
children with genetic or acquired hearing loss through comprehensive screening and
evaluation.
We are currently the only hospital in the area that can provide hearing aids, bone
anchored hearing aids (BAHA) and cochlear implants.
Conditions We Treat
Children can be seen for various hearing disorders and issues, including:
- Conductive, mixed, and sensorineural hearing loss
- Tinnitus
- Cholesteatoma
- Balance disturbance/vertigo (less common)
We also have experience in evaluating and treating children with craniofacial or genetic
disorders, including, but not limited to:
- Down’s syndrome
- Goldenhar syndrome
- Treacher Collins syndrome
- Microtia and atresia
- Cleft lip/palate
- Pendred syndrome
- Kabuki syndrome
- Noonan syndrome
Our Services
We provide hearing evaluation and treatment for pediatric patients.
Evaluation and testing for pediatric patients
- Audiological/hearing evaluations
- Sedated and natural sleep auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing
- Evaluation for BAHA and cochlear implants
- BAHA programming and cochlear implant mapping
- Ototoxic monitoring
Treatments for hearing loss in pediatric patients
- Hearing aids
- Bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA)
- Cochlear implants
Newborn Screenings
We perform newborn hearing screenings at the child's bedside in the NICU. If a child
did not have their hearing screened in the hospital or failed their newborn hearing
screening, they are seen for follow-up screening at our location on the 4th floor
of the MOB.