Center for Adult-Onset Hearing Loss

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Specialized expertise for adults with hereditary hearing loss

If you’re experiencing progressive hearing loss or have difficulty communicating due to hearing problems, you’re not alone. About half of adults over 60 years old develop some form of hearing loss as they age.

At Penn Medicine audiology, hearing, and balance, we understand that hearing loss affects more than your ability to hear sounds. It can also present challenges at work and in social situations, and it can harm your mental health and overall well-being.

Our Center for Adult-Onset Hearing Loss in Philadelphia, the first of its kind in the country, is dedicated to the unique needs of older adults with hereditary hearing loss. Our mission is to identify the genetic causes of adult-onset hearing loss, research new treatments, and provide genetic counseling for people with the condition. A skilled team of audiologists, otologists, genetic counselors, geneticists, and members of the Penn Medicine BioBank work together to provide exceptional care.

Individualized testing and diagnosis for adult-onset hearing loss

Researchers at the Center for Adult-Onset Hearing Loss use specialized tests to identify genetic markers of hearing loss. If hearing loss is in your genes, we can better predict how you might experience hearing loss and select the treatments most likely to be effective. Genetic testing helps us make your care plan more targeted and individualized.

Early diagnosis and intervention for hearing loss may even slow its progression and reduce the likelihood of related health problems, such as depression or dementia. We can also use genetic testing to predict the likelihood of hearing loss in your children and grandchildren.

If you have symptoms of hearing loss or a family history of hearing loss, it may be time to talk to a specialist about genetic testing.

Adult hearing loss treatment and services at Penn Medicine

Penn Medicine offers a full range of hearing aids and implantable devices for adults with hearing loss. Our audiologists conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations and work closely with industry-leading manufacturers to bring you as many options as possible for improved hearing. We work with you to select the best device for your needs and offer additional services such as fittings, adjustments, maintenance, and repair.

We also have one of the oldest and largest implantable hearing device programs in the region. Our implant audiologists, neurotologic surgeons, and speech-language pathologists have extensive experience with cochlear implants and bone-anchored hearing aids. Implanted devices can improve hearing and communication for people with profound hearing loss or deafness.

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