Audiology
Committed to patient-centered care, our expert audiologists ensure individuals receive the support, education and resources needed for optimal hearing health at every stage of life.

Better hearing starts here.
From age-related hearing loss in adults to hearing impairments in infants, not being able to hear impacts many aspects of daily life.
Main Line Health audiologists bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in diagnosing hearing impairments, combined with state-of-the-art technology to provide you and your loved ones with the highest level of care. Whether it's testing for hearing loss, dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, or suspected neural pathologies, we offer comprehensive care for your whole family using the latest evidence-based protocols and equipment. Our certified audiologists perform detailed diagnostic evaluations, providing insights into the type and degree of hearing loss, along with personalized recommendations.
We provide clinical evaluation and treatment that includes:
- Identification of hearing loss
- Vestibular nystagmography testing for balance disorders
- Hearing conservation
- Assessment of middle ear dysfunction
- Evaluation and fitting of hearing aids, custom ear products, and assistive listening devices
- Real ear measurements to verify accuracy of the prescriptive hearing aid fitting
- Hearing aid technology including digital and computer programmable instruments
- Distortion product otoacoustic emissions for some infant and newborn hearing screenings
To find out if you or someone you know has a hearing problem you may want to take our hearing loss assessment or answer our Q&A on hearing loss. For more information on hearing aids read our hearing aid fact sheet. We offer hearing aids programmed on the computer specifically for your hearing loss.
Treatments and screenings
Hearing aids
The best hearing aid for you depends upon your particular hearing loss and listening needs, the size and shape of your ear and ear canal, and the dexterity of your hands.
Hearing problems and testing
If you or someone you care for has hearing loss, an audiologist can measure hearing function with appropriate tests.