Audiology

  • Audiology Rehabilitation Resources - Listings of resources for professionals interested in audiologic rehabilitation.

  • Auditory Verbal International, Inc. (AVI) - Auditory-Verbal International, Inc (AVI) is a private non-profit international membership organization whose principle objective is to promote listening and speaking as a way of life for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Alexander Grahm Bell Association for the Deaf: Speech and Hearing Checklist - Early detection is crucial because undetected hearing loss directly effects the development of speech and language in young children.

  • audiologyinfo.com - audiologyinfo.com is the WWW source for information on where to go and what to do for audiology information on the Internet. It is maintained by two certified audiologists and is an independent site that contains not only information on web sites, but newsgroups and email listservs (mailing lists) related to the profession of audiology.

  • Audiology in Egypt - A homepage of an Egyption Audiologist caring about inherited hearing loss and rare syndromes that are endemic in Upper Egypt.

  • AudiologyNet - AudiologyNet is an audiology and hearing healthcare informational web site for a large populous. It is dedicated to providing web site links in audiology for patients, family members, students, and healthcare providers.

  • Audiology Awareness Campaign The Audiology Awareness Campaign (AAC) was organized by five professional audiology organizations with one main goal in mind. Helping persons with hearing loss.

  • Auditory Management Services - weekly tips,monthly handout in areas of educational audiology, recommended resources and websites, notices of upcoming conferences and publications offered by Auditory Management Services, Toronto, Ontario

  • BC Ministry of Education, Skills, and Training - Special Education Branch - Hard of Hearing and Deaf Students: A Resource Guide to Support Classroom Teachers

  • Better Hearing Institute Home Page - The Institute informs persons with impaired hearing, their friends and relatives, and the general public about hearing loss and available help through medicine, surgery, amplification and other rehabilitation.

  • Bionic Ear Institute - The world-leading Melbourne cochlear implant and hearing research team undertook research that led to the development of the multiple-channel cochlear implant or bionic ear (see the history of the cochlear implant)

  • Boys' Town National Research Hospital - BTNRH is recognized internationally as a leader in communication disorders research, as well as a referral center for children with problems such as ear, hearing and balance disorders, cleft lip and palate and speech/voice problems.

  • Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf - The CCSD is deaf people working together for deaf people. For deaf readers, there is no need to explain further.

  • Canadian Tinnitus & Hyperacusis Centre - Provides Tinnitus Retraining Therapy for the management of both tinnitus and hyperacusis.

  • Central Auditory Processing Disorders - This web site is dedicated to providing professionals with a place to exchange ideas and information on CAPD. We hope the general public will also benefit by having access to better information than may be available from popular news publications.

  • Cenral Speech and Hearing Clinic - resources for parents and clinicians on hearing impairment and Auditory Verbal Therapy.

  • DeafCanadaOnline - The website of choice for Canada's Deaf, deafened
    and hard of hearing people, their friends, families and co-workers

  • Deaf Linx - Deaf Linx is a resource for information on deafness, deaf culture, and all other related topics

  • Doctor C's Ear, Nose, & Throat Page - Many of the documents listed are on-line copies of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery public service brochures; others were written for this site.

  • Eastern Ontario Council on Mental Health and Deafness
    A developing national organization concerned with the mental health service needs of deaf, deafened and hard of hearing Canadians. In the process of determining the degree of interest in, and support for, such an organization. For more information contact René Rivard, 383 Montfort Street, Vanier, Ontario K1L 5M9 Tel.: 613-748-3057 (V-TTY) Fax.: 613-748-9610
    E-Mail: eocmhd.rene@sympatico.ca

  • Gallaudet University Home Page - Welcome to Gallaudet University, the world's only four-year university for deaf and hard of hearing undergraduate students.

  • Hearing Aid Research Laboratory - Directed by Robyn M. Cox, PhD, this laboratory conducts research concerning the development and evaluation of diagnostic and remediation procedures to overcome handicaps associated with hearing loss. Issues studied include the improvement of hearing aid fitting, measurement of the benefit provided by hearing aids and the development of tools for facilitating rehabilitation.

  • Hearing Concern - This site aims to provide information about hearing loss and ways its impact can be lessened.

  • Hearing Alliance of America - source for information about hearing and hearing disorders serving hearing health care providers, consumers, manufacturers and providers of hearing related products and services.

  • Hearing and Balance Centre - The ISVR Hearing and Balance Centre is part of the Human Sciences Group within the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research.

  • Hearing Exchange Online

  • Hearing Health Care Research Unit - The Hearing Health Care Research Unit is an interdisciplinary group of researchers studying several aspects of hearing loss, including assessment, treatment, assistive device fitting, and behavioural and electroacoustic evaluation of assistive devices.

  • Hearing Health Magazine - HEARING HEALTH is a one-of-a-kind magazine designed for people who experience any degree of hearing loss, tinnitus, or other ear disorder.

  • Hearnet - H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers) is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise levels which can lead to permanent, and sometime debilitating, hearing loss and tinnitus.

  • Human Auditory Physiology Lab at UBC - The UBC School of Audiology and Speech Sciences "Human Auditory Physiology Lab" (Director: D.R. Stapells) is a research laboratory concerned with (i) brain mechanisms underlying normal
    and impaired hearing (and language) in humans, and (ii) the development, refinement and application of physiological measurement
    techniques for the identification and assessment of hearing impairment in infants and young children.

  • Index to Hearing Health Resources on the Internet

  • Listen Up! - My goal is to make this web site your one stop place for information, answers, help, ideas, resources, and anything else related to hearing-impairment.

  • The Meniere's Page

  • Musicians Clinics of Canada - Hearing loss prevention and information

  • Nova Scotia Speech & Hearing Clinic

  • Occupational Noise and Hearing Conservation Selected Issues

  • Pediatric Audiology Internet Resources

  • Self Help for Hard of Hearing People - A non-profit, educational organization, dedicated to the well-being of people of all ages and communication styles who do not hear well.

  • The Signers' Network - The Deaf Community, Counselors and other professionals who use ASL, interpreters, interpreter wannabes, families of Deaf people, Sign Language Coordinators and Teachers, service agencies, Deaf clubs and organizations, students of ASL and others are invited to become a part of this unique Canadian network.

  • Tinnitus FAQ - a resource for understanding tinnitus, not a substitute for a health care provider

  • VOICE for Hearing Impaired Children - VOICE offers hope, support and practical assistance to hearing impaired children and their parents. Through consultation and advocacy with governments and school boards, we speak for children with hearing impairments, so that they have the chance to speak for themselves.

  • www.Speechguru.org  A website for patients and families. This site centres around a chat area where you can discuss various issues pertaining to speech, language, hearing, swallowing, communication and technology. You can also post your research work, questions, and share your professional experiences for innovative clinical management.

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