Diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating patients with hearing loss, tinnitus and other disorders affecting the ear, hearing and balance system and facial nerve structures.
We offer a number of patient services to correct hearing loss and manage other ear, hearing and balance disorders.
Comprehensive patient care
Our team provides:
Auditory communication, tinnitus and balance assessment
A hearing restoration program with advanced rehabilitative methods, including cochlear implantation, digital and implantable hearing aids and bone conduction implants
Evaluation and treatment of chronic ear diseases, such as otitis media, perforations of the eardrum, cholesteatoma and conductive hearing loss
Management of tinnitus and loudness sensitivity
Associated basic science and applied research focusing on new techniques for hearing restoration and eradication of dizziness/imbalance
A comprehensive adult and pediatric family-centered cochlear implant program where patients receive the highest quality care and have access to the latest technology and research
Newborn and pediatric hearing testing and hearing aids provided by audiologists with extensive pediatric experience
Diagnosis and management of skull base disorders, such as vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma), cerebrospinal fluid leaks, encephalocele, superior semicircular canal dehiscence and facial nerve disorders
Surgical correction of otosclerosis with stapedectomy
Our research makes an impact on our community, locally, nationally and globally.
Renowned research
Our center has received national and international recognition for our accomplishments in the field of early identification and remediation of hearing loss in newborns. We have also been nationally recognized for our evaluation and management of hearing loss, dizziness and balance disorders.
We also participate as an FDA investigational site for a variety of medical and surgical protocols dealing with hearing loss and balance disorders. Our research has resulted in new laws for research.
Outstanding education
We teach the next generation of otolaryngologists, audiologists and otologists.
Outstanding education
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery residents and medical students train with our physicians on their rotations. Medical students learn to diagnose and treat multiple forms of middle ear infections and observe tympanostomy tube placements in surgery. We also offer continuing medical education to practicing physicians and an annual temporal bone dissection course. The Sertoma Club of Norfolk Temporal Bone Laboratory enables our team to enhance its instruction in the discipline of ear surgery by providing simulated instruction in dissecting the ear and its surrounding structures.
Comprehensive patient care
We offer a number of patient services to correct hearing loss and manage other ear, hearing and balance disorders.
Renowned research
Our research makes an impact on our community, locally, nationally and globally.
Comprehensive patient care
Our team provides:
Auditory communication, tinnitus and balance assessment
A hearing restoration program with advanced rehabilitative methods, including cochlear implantation, digital and implantable hearing aids and bone conduction implants
Evaluation and treatment of chronic ear diseases, such as otitis media, perforations of the eardrum, cholesteatoma and conductive hearing loss
Management of tinnitus and loudness sensitivity
Associated basic science and applied research focusing on new techniques for hearing restoration and eradication of dizziness/imbalance
A comprehensive adult and pediatric family-centered cochlear implant program where patients receive the highest quality care and have access to the latest technology and research
Newborn and pediatric hearing testing and hearing aids provided by audiologists with extensive pediatric experience
Diagnosis and management of skull base disorders, such as vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma), cerebrospinal fluid leaks, encephalocele, superior semicircular canal dehiscence and facial nerve disorders
Surgical correction of otosclerosis with stapedectomy
Our center has received national and international recognition for our accomplishments in the field of early identification and remediation of hearing loss in newborns. We have also been nationally recognized for our evaluation and management of hearing loss, dizziness and balance disorders.
We also participate as an FDA investigational site for a variety of medical and surgical protocols dealing with hearing loss and balance disorders. Our research has resulted in new laws for research.
Outstanding education
We teach the next generation of otolaryngologists, audiologists and otologists.
Outstanding education
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery residents and medical students train with our physicians on their rotations. Medical students learn to diagnose and treat multiple forms of middle ear infections and observe tympanostomy tube placements in surgery. We also offer continuing medical education to practicing physicians and an annual temporal bone dissection course. The Sertoma Club of Norfolk Temporal Bone Laboratory enables our team to enhance its instruction in the discipline of ear surgery by providing simulated instruction in dissecting the ear and its surrounding structures.
Comprehensive patient care
We offer a number of patient services to correct hearing loss and manage other ear, hearing and balance disorders.
Renowned research
Our research makes an impact on our community, locally, nationally and globally.
Outstanding education
We teach the next generation of otolaryngologists, audiologists and otologists.
Comprehensive patient care
Our team provides:
Auditory communication, tinnitus and balance assessment
A hearing restoration program with advanced rehabilitative methods, including cochlear implantation, digital and implantable hearing aids and bone conduction implants
Evaluation and treatment of chronic ear diseases, such as otitis media, perforations of the eardrum, cholesteatoma and conductive hearing loss
Management of tinnitus and loudness sensitivity
Associated basic science and applied research focusing on new techniques for hearing restoration and eradication of dizziness/imbalance
A comprehensive adult and pediatric family-centered cochlear implant program where patients receive the highest quality care and have access to the latest technology and research
Newborn and pediatric hearing testing and hearing aids provided by audiologists with extensive pediatric experience
Diagnosis and management of skull base disorders, such as vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma), cerebrospinal fluid leaks, encephalocele, superior semicircular canal dehiscence and facial nerve disorders
Surgical correction of otosclerosis with stapedectomy
Our center has received national and international recognition for our accomplishments in the field of early identification and remediation of hearing loss in newborns. We have also been nationally recognized for our evaluation and management of hearing loss, dizziness and balance disorders.
We also participate as an FDA investigational site for a variety of medical and surgical protocols dealing with hearing loss and balance disorders. Our research has resulted in new laws for research.
Outstanding education
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery residents and medical students train with our physicians on their rotations. Medical students learn to diagnose and treat multiple forms of middle ear infections and observe tympanostomy tube placements in surgery. We also offer continuing medical education to practicing physicians and an annual temporal bone dissection course. The Sertoma Club of Norfolk Temporal Bone Laboratory enables our team to enhance its instruction in the discipline of ear surgery by providing simulated instruction in dissecting the ear and its surrounding structures.