 Hearing screening  Hearing Assessment  Differential diagnosis of auditory disorders  Evaluation of patients with tinnitus  Evaluation of patients.

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 Hearing screening  Hearing Assessment  Differential diagnosis of auditory disorders  Evaluation of patients with tinnitus  Evaluation of patients with giddiness

 Fitting of Hearing devices such as hearing aids, assistive listening devices  Post implant rehabilitation of individuals with cochlear implants  Counseling/training clients/caregivers for use, care & maintenance of hearing devices  Recommendation of appropriate Ear Protective Devices  Therapy of auditory learning, communication strategies  Management of individuals with tinnitus  Maneuvers for BPPV  Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises

 Language is critical in shaping and reflecting our thoughts, beliefs, feelings and concepts.”

Language Disorders :  Hearing Impairment  Mental Retardation  Autism Spectrum Disorders  Cerebral Palsy  Childhood Aphasia  Learning Disability  Specific Language Disability  Adult Aphasia

Articulation Disorders :  Misarticulation  Cleft Lip & palate  Phonological Disorders  Apraxia  Dysarthria  Post surgical management of oral carcinoma

Voice Disorders :  Peuberphonia and Androphonia  Laryngectomy  Vocal Abuse & misuse  Vocal Cord Palsy  Spasmodic Dysphonia  Vocal nodule, cysts, polyps, laryngeal web  Voice disorders due to neurological lesion Parkinsonism, Huntington’s Chores, Multiple Sclerosis etc.

Fluency Disorders :  Stuttering / Stammering  Cluttering  Neurogenic Stuttering Swallowing Disorders Dementia