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  • ENT and Allergy
  • Largest ENT Practice in the United States

Corporate Office  ENT and Allergy Associates,
LLP560 White Plains Road, Suite 500Tarrytown,
NY 10591Tel (914) 333-5800 Fax (914)
333-2540mail info_at_entandallergy.com website
https//www.entandallergy.com
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Outline
  • ENT and Allergy has over 100 licensed
    audiologists in its 40 clinical office
    locations.
  • The ENT and Allergy Associates subdivision, night
    and day sleep services, currently has 7 Sleep
    Laboratories and Sleep Centers located in New
    York and New Jersey.
  • ENTA has a clinical alliance with The Mount Sinai
    Hospital for the treatment of diseases of the
    head and neck and esophageal cancer, a clinical
    alliance with the Montefiore Medical Center for
    the tertiary treatment of pediatric patients in
    New York City and the Hudson Valley, a clinical
    alliance with the North well Health for the
    tertiary treatment of pediatric patients in
    Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties and a
    partnership with the American Cancer Society to
    educate and treat patients with smoking disorders
    and cancer.

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Our Audiologists
  • Our audiologists in New York (NY), New Jersey
    (NJ) offer
  • Comprehensive, no-pressure hearing aid
    consultations, where we will evaluate your
    individual needs and help you select the brand,
    style, and technologies that will be best for
    you. 
  • We have chosen to offer devices from only the
    premier hearing aid manufacturers, since our
    patients clearly do best with these however,
    these high quality devices are still available in
    a broad price range, and can even be competitive
    with some "discount" hearing aids.
  • Information about Hearing Aids
  • Buying  hearing aids in New York (NY), New Jersey
    (NJ) can be a challenging process. Because some
    hearing problems can be a challenging process.
    Because some hearing problems can be medically or
    surgically corrected, starting with a full
    evaluation by an ENT physician will help put you
    on the right track. Federal regulations also
    prohibit the sale of hearing aids without a
    medical evaluation. After your evaluation is
    completed, our audiologists will listen to your
    needs and help you make an informed decision.

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Hearing loss can be categorized by where or what
part of the auditory system is damaged. There
are three basic types of hearing loss conductive
hearing loss, sensorineural hearing
loss and mixed hearing loss.
  • Conductive hearing loss Conditions associated
    with middle ear pathology such as
  • Fluid in the middle ear from colds
  • Allergies (serous otitis media),
  • Poor eustachian tube function
  • Ear infection (otitis media)
  • Perforated eardrum
  • Benign tumors
  • Impacted earwax (cerumen)
  • Infection in the ear canal (external otitis)
  • Presence of a foreign body
  • Absence or malformation of the outer ear, ear
    canal, or middle ear

Types of Hearing Loss
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Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  • Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when there is
    damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or to the nerve
    pathways from the inner ear (retrocochlear) to
    the brain. Sensorineural hearing loss cannot be
    medically or surgically corrected. It is a
    permanent loss.Sensorineural hearing loss not
    only involves a reduction in sound level or
    ability to hear faint sounds, but also affects
    speech understanding, or ability to hear clearly.
    Sensorineural hearing loss can be caused by
    diseases, birth injury, drugs that are toxic to
    the auditory system, and genetic syndromes.
    Sensorineural hearing loss may also occur as a
    result of noise exposure, viruses, head trauma,
    aging, and tumors.

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Mixed Hearing Loss
  • Sometimes a conductive hearing loss occurs in
    combination with a sensorineural hearing loss. In
    other words, there may be damage in the outer or
    middle ear and in the inner ear (cochlea) or
    auditory nerve. When this occurs, the hearing
    loss is referred to as a mixed hearing loss.

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Causes of Hearing Loss in Adults
  • Hearing loss in adults has many causes such as
    disease or infection, ototoxic drugs, exposure to
    noise, tumors, trauma and the aging process. This
    loss may or may not be accompanied by tinnitus,
    ringing in the ears.Tinnitus can occur by itself
    without any hearing loss.
  • Otosclerosis is a disease involving the middle
    ear capsule, specifically affecting the movement
    of the stapes (one of the three tiny bones in the
    middle ear).
  • Meniere's disease affects the membranous inner
    ear and is characterized by deafness, dizziness
    (vertigo) and ringing in the ear (tinnitus).
  • Medications used to manage some diseases are
    damaging to the auditory system (ototoxic) and
    cause hearing loss. Some of the specific drugs
    known to be ototoxic are aminoglycoside
    antibiotics (such as streptomycin, neomycin,
    kanamycin), salicylates in large quantities
    (aspirin), loop diuretics (lasix, ethacrynic
    acid), and drugs used in chemotherapy regimens
    (cisplatin, carboplatin, nitrogen mustard).
  • Exposure to harmful levels of noise results
    in noise-induced hearing loss . The prolonged
    exposure causes damage to the hair cells in the
    cochlea and results in permanent hearing loss.
    The noise-induced hearing loss usually develops
    gradually and painlessly. Hearing loss can also
    occur as a result of an acoustic trauma, or a
    single exposure or very few exposures to very
    high levels of sound.
  • An acoustic neuroma is an example of a tumor that
    causes hearing loss. Acoustic neuromas arise in
    the eighth cranial nerve (acoustic nerve). The
    first symptom is reduction of hearing in one ear
    accompanied by a feeling of fullness.
  • Trauma can also result in hearing loss. Examples
    include fractures of the temporal bone, puncture
    of the eardrum by foreign objects, and sudden
    changes in air pressure.


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presbycusis
  • Loss of hearing as a result of the aging
    process is called presbycusis. 
  •  The process involves degeneration of the inner
    ear (cochlea). Presbycusis can also involve other
    parts of the auditory system. The hearing loss is
    progressive in nature with the high frequencies
    affected first. While the process begins after
    age 20, it is typically at ages 55 to 65 that the
    high frequencies in the speech range begin to be
    affected.
  • The close collaboration between our audiologists
    and ENT physicians allows us to recognize and
    treat problems more quickly and completely, and
    under one roof!
  • Approximately 5 to 10 of hearing problems in
    adults are medically or surgically treatable.
    This percentage is higher in children especially
    if middle ear disease, such as ear infections, is
    present.


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Conclusion
  • ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP is the premier
    hearing service provider in the New York and New
    Jersey area.
  • Unlike most other solo audiology practices, our
    offices combine the medical expertise of our ENT
    physicians and the diagnostic and rehabilitative
    skills of our certified audiologists to provide
    the most comprehensive care possible.
  • As such, we can offer the full spectrum of
    available treatments, in addition to the most
    advanced digital hearing aids.


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