Ear molding is a non-invasive procedure that helps correct deformities or other differences to the outer rim of cartilage (helix) of one or both of their ears.
Meet Our Team Directors Image Derek Stiles , PhD, CCC-A, CH-AP Director, Center for Communication Enhancement; Audiology Programs Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School Image Amanda Griffin , AuD, PhD, CCC-A Director of Audiology …
Learn about programs and services at the Audiology Program.
Programs & Services Audiology diagnostics Your child's appointment will take about one hour. Please arrive on time to ensure that we can perform a full evaluation and provide appropriate recommendations and referrals for follow-up. The test room should be …
Patient Resources Boston Children’s Hospital’s Audiology Program visit — ‘My Hospital Story’ Version A Version B Hearing loss in children: Strategies for better communication Helpful parent/patient pamphlets Helping the child with conductive hearing loss …
Learn about research and innovation at the Audiology Program.
Research & Innovation The Audiology Program at Boston Children's Hospital conducts research to help understand the hearing loss associated with various conditions in children. The Audiology Program has presented research at professional conferences and …
Learn about education and training programs available through the Audiology Program.
Education & Training AuD externship The fourth-year externship program at Boston Children’s Hospital provides AuD students an opportunity to experience audiology practice in a thriving pediatric medical institution. Students spend approximately 11 months …
Frequently asked questions, from the Audiology Program.
Frequently Asked Questions Why should my child have a hearing test? An infant should have a hearing test if he or she did not pass the newborn hearing screening test in one or both ears. Even if your child's passed the newborn hearing screening test, your …