Pediatric Audiology in Houston, TX

Don’t Wait: Addressing Hearing Loss in Children Early

When most people think of hearing loss, they usually picture someone older. However, hearing loss can occur in children as well. The seriousness of the loss can range from mild to profound. Because language and speech skills are affected by any degree of hearing loss, diagnosis and treatment should occur as soon as possible- early intervention is key.

Memorial Hearing offers a comprehensive program of professional hearing services at our audiology office in Houston, TX.

WHY CHOOSE US AS YOUR PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGIST?

Memorial Hearing is a service-oriented practice. We treat you the way we would want to be treated, providing personal attention to your individual hearing needs. We offer various levels of services to keep your hearing at its best for years to come.

Memorial Hearing has helped hundreds of patients lead more fulfilling lives by fine-tuning their hearing aids with great care and precision. We have served the greater Houston area since 2009. We have the latest pediatric audiological equipment available for our little patients to ensure a smooth process and the most detailed information.

 

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What to Expect at Your Pediatric Audiology Appointment

The first step will be to ask you about any symptoms you have noticed or particular concerns that caused you to come in the first place. These general questions can offer your Houston audiologist insight into what might be going on, after which you will be told about the different types of testing that are recommended.

Hearing loss is often associated with older adults, yet it also impacts children in significant ways. In young patients, impairment ranges from mild to profound, but even minor challenges can affect how a child learns to speak and interact. At Memorial Hearing in Houston, TX, we emphasize early intervention. When hearing issues are identified and managed early, children have a better chance of staying on track with developmental milestones. Our clinic offers a supportive environment where families can find answers and professional guidance tailored to the needs of younger listeners.

The Importance of Specialized Care at Memorial Hearing

Choosing the right provider for a child is a major decision for any parent. Memorial Hearing has served the greater Houston community since 2009, offering a service-oriented approach that prioritizes personal attention. We treat every family with the same care we would expect for our own relatives. To ensure accurate results for patients as young as 6 months of age. Our office uses the latest pediatric audiological equipment. This technology lets us gather detailed information while keeping the process smooth and stress-free for the child. Our goal is to empower families through precise testing and compassionate support as they navigate their hearing health journey.

Identifying Common Signs of Hearing Issues in Children

Recognizing hearing differences in a child requires careful observation because the signs are often subtle. You might notice your child does not respond when called by name or appears to struggle during conversations in noisy places. Some children become very observant of visual cues, watching a person’s lips or hand gestures to understand what is being said. Speech development is also a primary indicator. Delays in babbling or difficulty forming words can suggest a child is not hearing certain speech sounds clearly. In some cases, a child might favor one ear, turn the volume on electronic devices up high, or seem unusually sensitive to loud environments. These behaviors are often the first clues that a professional evaluation is necessary.

Distinguishing Hearing Loss from Developmental Challenges

It is quite common for hearing loss to be mistaken for other conditions, such as learning disabilities or attention disorders. A child who cannot hear a teacher’s instructions clearly may appear inattentive or distracted, which could lead to a misdiagnosis. Similarly, if a child feels frustrated or begins to withdraw from social groups, it may be a reaction to difficulties with communication. By visiting an audiologist in Houston, parents can rule out hearing impairment as a cause for these behaviors. Accurate testing ensures that the child receives the specific support they need rather than being treated for a condition they do not have. This clarity allows for more effective strategies at school and at home.

Comprehensive Support and Professional Pediatric Testing

At Memorial Hearing, we see children as young as six months for diagnostic testing and provide hearing aid services as well. During an appointment, we discuss the symptoms you have observed and perform safe, non-invasive tests to determine the type and degree of any hearing loss. If technology is required, we offer modern hearing aids designed for active children. We also help coordinate with other specialists if a child needs medical treatment for fluid buildup or ear infections. Monitoring hearing health as a child grows is essential for their social and academic success. If you are concerned about your child’s speech or response to sound, contact our team to schedule a pediatric audiology consultation. To learn more about our services or book an appointment. Contact us to see why we are a trusted provider of pediatric audiology in Houston.

 

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HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN CAN BE TREATED, AND THERE ARE MANY OPTIONS FOR ALL LEVELS OF SEVERITY

If you suspect your child (age 6 months and up at this time) has a problem with their hearing, contact Memorial Hearing today to schedule an appointment. Call 713-984-7562 today for more information.

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Children’s Hearing Loss FAQ’s

Pediatric audiology is the diagnosis and treatment of hearing and sound recognition problems in infants and young children. Hearing disorders may only become apparent as a child grows and their expected command of language and sound recognition increases. At Memorial Hearing, we see children ages 6 months and up.

Hearing loss in children can occur at birth or when the child is older.

Some causes of hearing loss at birth include:

  • Genetic factors
  • Lack of oxygen during labor
  • Prematurity
  • Intrauterine infections such as cytomegalovirus, rubella, and herpes simplex virus
  • Maternal diabetes
  • Toxemia during pregnancy

If a child acquires hearing loss after birth, some causes include:

  • Frequent ear infections
  • Measles, mumps, meningitis, encephalitis, or chickenpox
  • Second-hand smoke exposure
  • Head injury
  • Excessive noise exposure
  • Ototoxic drugs

Hearing loss screening can begin with newborns. Within the first two days of life, the infant’s hearing ability is tested. Another screening is scheduled if the newborn does not pass the initial one.

As a child grows, parents are often the best screeners, as they are around the child and can usually tell if something is not right. Pay attention to hearing objectives, and visit a pediatric audiologist if a baby or child does not seem to be developing properly, so that hearing loss can be ruled out, or intervention can begin.

At Memorial Hearing, we can help you determine how severe the loss of hearing is, and this helps determine the type of treatment. One option is using technology in the form of hearing aids, of which we work with children ages 5 and up. Other options that can be referred out include cochlear implants or bone-anchored hearing aids. A hearing aid is effective for the majority of children with hearing loss. An implant may be better for severe loss, and a bone-anchored hearing aid is suitable for those who cannot wear traditional hearing aids.

Assistive devices are also used to help children. Examples of these include closed captioning, FM systems, text messaging, flashing alarms, telephone amplifiers, infrared listening devices, and portable sound amplifiers.

Medication given by an Ear, Nose, and Throat physician may help treat hearing loss that is caused by certain infections or fluid buildup. Surgery by an ENT, such as ear tubes, may also be a treatment option.

If the child is older, and the hearing loss has begun to affect how he or she speaks, additional help in the form of speech therapy may be necessary. Parents should also seek support in the form of advice, finding childcare, or just someone to listen to.

The indicators of child hearing loss are in many ways similar to those of an adult, though they may be less likely to recognize the issue, so you should look out for them. Indicators that can reveal a problem are your child speaking at too high a volume without the intent to do so, problems withholding attention, and being unresponsive to verbal commands or directions. Another clue is when the child only responds to you when you are facing each other directly.

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