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Certified hearing care professionals dedicated to improving your hearing health with personalized, evidence-based solutions

Our Certified Audiologists

Dr. Sudheer Pandey

Dr. Sudheer Pandey

Certified Audiologist

8+ Years

Dr. Sudheer Pandey is a certified audiologist with extensive experience in diagnosing and managing hearing and balance disorders. He specializes in evidence-based hearing assessments and patient-centric treatment plans.

Areas of Specialization

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)Speech AudiometryTympanometry & Impedance TestingHearing Aid Selection & ProgrammingTinnitus Evaluation & ManagementPediatric & Adult Hearing AssessmentPost-fitting Hearing Aid Optimization

What is an Audiologist?

An audiologist is a healthcare professional specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of hearing and balance disorders. They hold advanced degrees (Master's or Doctorate) in audiology and are trained to work with patients of all ages.

Unlike hearing aid sellers or technicians, audiologists are medically trained professionals who can:

  • Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations
  • Diagnose various types of hearing loss
  • Prescribe and fit hearing aids based on clinical needs
  • Provide vestibular (balance) assessments
  • Offer tinnitus management programs
  • Develop personalized rehabilitation plans

Educational Requirements

1

Bachelor's Degree: 4 years in Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, or related field

2

Master's Degree: 2 years specialization in Clinical Audiology

3

Clinical Training: Supervised internships and practical experience

4

RCI Certification: Registration with Rehabilitation Council of India

Why Choose a Certified Audiologist?

Clinical Expertise

Trained to diagnose and treat complex hearing conditions beyond just selling hearing aids

Accurate Diagnosis

Comprehensive testing to identify the root cause of hearing issues, not just symptoms

Personalized Care

Treatment plans tailored to your specific hearing profile, lifestyle, and budget

Evidence-Based Practice

Recommendations based on latest research and clinical guidelines, not sales targets

Ethical Standards

Bound by professional codes of conduct ensuring patient-first approach

Ongoing Support

Long-term care including follow-ups, adjustments, and rehabilitation programs

Comprehensive Hearing Assessment Process

1

Case History

Detailed discussion about your hearing concerns, medical history, and lifestyle needs

2

Otoscopic Examination

Visual inspection of ear canal and eardrum to check for blockages or abnormalities

3

Hearing Tests

Pure tone audiometry, speech testing, and tympanometry to measure hearing function

4

Results & Recommendations

Clear explanation of findings and personalized treatment plan discussion

Conditions We Treat

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Damage to inner ear or auditory nerve, often age-related or noise-induced

Conductive Hearing Loss

Blockage or damage in outer/middle ear affecting sound transmission

Presbycusis

Age-related gradual hearing loss affecting high-frequency sounds

Tinnitus

Ringing, buzzing, or humming sounds in ears without external source

Auditory Processing Disorder

Difficulty processing and interpreting sounds despite normal hearing

Balance Disorders

Dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems related to inner ear dysfunction

Ready to Start Your Hearing Journey?

Book a consultation with our certified audiologists and take the first step towards better hearing