Affinity Hearing
Hearing Loss Services
Affinity Hearing - Plymouth
3030 Harbor Ln N, Ste 227, Plymouth, MN, 55447
(763) 744-1190
info@affinityhearing.com
https://www.affinityhearing.com/minnesota-hearing-aid-solutions
Service Details
Description
Audiology services for people who are hard of hearing or are impacted by hearing loss. Program can include evaluations, therapy, hearing aid fittings or other related services.
Additional Information
Offers a full range of solutions, customized for personal hearing and lifestyle
* Services provided by a Doctor of Audiology
* Hearing, tinnitus, and auditory processing evaluations
* Sales and service for all major brands of hearing aids, supplies and accessories
* Tinnitus management
* Custom molds for hearing aids
* Custom ear plugs for sleeping or swimming
* Custom hearing protection products
* Assistive listening devices
* Wax removal
* Caption phones
* Routine cleanings and checks
* Adjustments and in-office repairs
Features
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Area Served by County
- Carver County
- Hennepin County
- Scott County
- Wright County
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Payment
- Private pay
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Specialization
- Deaf or hard-of-hearing
- Older adults
Application Instructions
Please call to schedule a complimentary hearing screening. Offers walk-in hours and same day appointments.
Fees
$0 for hearing screening
Fees for products
Offers CareCredit payment plans
Does not accept insurance
Area Served
Carver, Hennepin, Scott and Wright counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (763) 744-1190 |
Last Update
2/15/2024
Other Locations
- Affinity Hearing - St. Michael 705 Central Ave E, St. Michael, MN, 55376
Other Services or resources
This provider does not offer other services or resources at this location.
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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LF-4900.2145Hearing Aid Evaluations Definition
Programs that determine the proper amplification equipment for individuals who have hearing impairments and/or which evaluate the adequacy of present equipment.
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LF-4900.2150Hearing Screening Definition
Programs that offer hearing threshold tests for the purpose of identifying individuals whose ability to perceive sound falls outside the normal range. People who fail the screening test need an in-depth evaluation by an audiologist.
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LH-0600.3000-300Hearing Aids Definition
Programs that pay for or provide amplification equipment for people who have impaired but correctable hearing. Included are hearing aids that are placed in the canal, in the ear (ITE or intraural), or behind the ear (BTE); eyeglasses aids; body aids; and vibrotactile aids which vibrate to assist the wearer to recognize speech and increase environmental awareness.
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LR-8000.0500-030Audiological Evaluations Definition
Programs that establish the nature and extent of an individual's hearing loss in order to devise an appropriate treatment plan. Evaluations may include pure tone and speech audiometry which measure hearing in terms of reception of calibrated test tones or spoken words which are presented at controlled levels of intensity; impedence tests which measure the integrity of the middle ear system and rule out conductive pathology; and auditory brain stem tests which utilize equipment similar to an EKG to measure neurological activity in response to auditory stimuli.
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YF-3200Hearing Loss Definition
A disruption in the normal hearing process that may occur in the outer, middle, or inner ear, which prevents sound waves from being converted to electrical signals and nerve impulses from being transmitted to the brain to be interpreted. Included are conductive hearing loss that results from abnormalities of the external ear and/or the ossicles of the middle ear; sensorineural hearing loss that results from malfunction of inner ear structures (i.e., cochlea); and central auditory dysfunction that results from damage or dysfunction at the level of the eighth cranial nerve, auditory brain stem, or cerebral cortex. Hearing loss may be present at birth (congenital) or become evident later in life (acquired); and may or may not preclude the normal development of language. The severity of hearing loss is measured in decibles (dB). The threshold or 0 dB mark for each frequency refers to the level at which typical young adults perceive a tone burst 50% of the time. Hearing is considered normal if an individual's thresholds are within 15 dB of normal thresholds. Severity of hearing loss is graded as mild (26-40 dB), moderate (41-55 dB), moderately severe (56-70 dB), severe (71-90 dB) and profound (90 dB).
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YF-3200.1700Deafness Definition
Partial or complete hearing loss, generally in the severe to profound range, that is present at birth or occurs later in life. Functionally, individuals who are termed "deaf" are unable to hear well enough to rely on their hearing and use it as a means of processing information.
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YF-3200.3000Hard of Hearing Definition
A mild to moderate hearing loss that may be congenital or occur in the prelingual period but is not of sufficient severity to preclude the development of some spoken language; or which is acquired later in life after speech has been developed. Functionally, individuals who are termed "hard of hearing" have some hearing, are able to use it for communication purposes, and feel reasonably comfortable doing so.