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Find local Tulsa Hearing Doctors & Tulsa Hearing Specialist who can help you with hearing difficulties & hearing loss. A Tulsa Hearing Doctor can offer treatments such as: heaing aids and hearing exams in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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More Tulsa Hearing Doctor Listings:

Advanced Hearing Systems
4444 S. Harvard #100
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-744-1390

Advantage Audiology
Hearing Specialist in Tulsa
3315 E. 47th Pl #105
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-712-9990

Affordable Hearing Aid Center
10324 E. 21st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-622-2773

Armstrong Hearing Aid Center
6030 E. 71st St. #14
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-492-6087

Audiology Hearing Center
4564 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-376-2202

Audiology Associates
1793 E. 71st St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-495-1650

Audiology Consultants
1145 W. Utica Ave. #302
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-745-9052

Clear Tone Hearing Aid Lab
2323 S. Sheridan Road
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-838-1000


More Helpful Tips and Links on Hearing Aids - Tulsa Hearing Doctors

Finding the right Tulsa Hearing Doctor ~ is not always easy. It may require different things for different people, but there are few basic tips that everyone can find useful.
1. Get References! This is the first step is to ask your family physician who the specialist is in your area. Ask family & friends who they have had good experiences with. Second, contact you local clinic & hospital in Tulsa for a list of qualified Hearing Doctors and Ear, nose and throat specialists. What are the Doctor's Qualifications The best way to find out if a doctor has good qualifications is to ask questions. Where did the doctor go to school? Where did they do their residency? Where did they intern? Is the hearing doctor board certified in their area of specialization? Ask Questions Contact the physicians office & #ask the staff questions. Patients should find out where the office is located at. How does the doctor's office handle scheduling? What about office hours & after hours coverage? Are referrals necessary? What hospital is the physician on staff at? A good hearing doctor should have staff members that reflect his or her own philosophy of office etiquette. The staff should be knowledgeable about office procedures, show professionalism in their work, and most of all, be courteous to all patients. Does your ENT specialize in adult, children, or both? What about allergies? Do they offer hearing care services or hearing aids by a licensed audiologist? Finding the right heaing doctor can increase the length and quality of a patient's life. Otolaryngology Fact or Fiction Test your knowledge of common ear, nose and throat disorders and their treatment.

Here are basic facts that some may have perceived as fiction:

Fact or Fiction?
1. You can use cotton swabs are a safe and easy way to clean wax from inside your ear.
1. Fiction. Never stick anything smaller than your elbow in your ear! When you insert cotton-tipped applicators or tissues in your ear, the wax is just pushed deeper into the ear canal. If wax begins to block your ears (and hearing), seek medical advice. Your doctor may remove the wax, or suggest special wax-softening ear drops.

Fact or Fiction?
2. Hay fever is not caused by hay and does not cause a fever.
2. Fact. "Hay Fever" is a commonly used term for seasonal allergic rhinitis, which can produce such symptoms as runny nose, itchy eyes and throat, uncontrollable sneezing, and sometimes itching of the skin. Some people have an over-active immune system which identifies normally harmless particles, such as pollens, molds or animal dander, as dangerous. This produces an excessive reaction that actually causes inflammation - an allergy.

Fact or Fiction?
3. Tonsils and adenoids filter bacteria out of what we swallow and breathe.
3. Fiction. Any filter that could strain out microscopic material would not allow the passage of any food particles and would make eating impossible. Tonsils and adenoids are strategically located near the entrance to the breathing passages where they "sample" bacteria and viruses and can become infected themselves. It is thought that they then help form antibodies to those "germs" as a part of the body's immune system to resist and fight future infections. When looking for a hearing doctor in Tulsa ...Questions to ask your hearing doctor when searching for an ear, nose and throat specialist, is to make sure to examine credentials, including where the doctor went to school and is board certified in their area of specialization. l Get references l What are the doctor's qualifications? l Ask questions l Staff is important, too. l What does the ENT specialize in?