Our Mission is to provide high-quality compassionate care to all children and their families with hearing and communication challenges!
What We Do
We provide internationally recognized, high-quality, evidence-based hearing care for infants, children, and teens. We understand that every child is unique. Our team has extensive experience working with children of all developmental levels and sensory differences. We use individualized and developmentally appropriate testing methods tailored to each child’s specific needs to obtain the most accurate and meaningful results possible.
We accept most health insurance plans, including Medicaid, making quality specialized hearing care accessible to all families in our community.
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Hearing Services
Comprehensive Diagnostic Hearing Testing
We provide a full range of age-appropriate and developmentally sensitive hearing tests including:
- Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)
- Auditory Steady-State Response (ASSR)
- Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs)
- Behavioral Hearing Testing, including:
- Behavioral Observation Audiometry
- Visual Reinforcement Audiometry
- Conditioned Play Audiometry
Hearing Aid Fitting and Management
Personalized hearing aids designed to support clear listening, communication, and developmental success at every stage.
- Selection
- Earmolds
- Fitting to prescription using probe-mic verification
- Follow-up care
We ensure each device is appropriately fit and optimized to meet your child’s unique hearing and listening needs.
Remote Microphones can be essential for improving access in classrooms, cars, and noisy environment. Additional microphones can help your child have better access in everyday listening situations where distance or background noise may interfere.
Family Education is done through close partnership with families to offer guidance and education at every stage of the journey. At the Marion Downs Center, we strongly believe that understanding test results, treatment options, and communication goals help families make informed decisions to best support their child.
Auditory Processing Assessments are designed for individuals with typical hearing sensitivity who experience listening challenges. Through this assessment, we are able to better understand how the brain processes auditory information.