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Saltzer Hearing and Balance Centers has licensed/certified Doctors of Audiology to provide the best hearing healthcare in the area, and certified Vestibular Physical Therapists to help patients with dizziness and loss of balance. Our Doctors of Audiology and Vestibular Physical Therapists work directly with your physician to complete comprehensive evaluations, and make recommendations based on your individual needs.
Our services include:
Rebecca Pixley, Au. D.
Doctor of Audiology
Diagnostic Hearing Evaluations for Adults and Children
Hearing Aids
Video Nystagmography (to assess dizziness/loss of balance)
Computerized Dynamic Posturography (SMART Equitest)
Hearing loss counseling
Vestibular Physical Therapy
Verification/Validation of hearing aid fittings
Otoacoustic emissions
Custom Earmolds
Hearing Protection Devices and Counseling
Assistive Listening Devices
Community Presentations
Community Service
Why Saltzer Hearing and Balance?
Deciding to use hearing aids is a choice that will positively impact your quality of life. Working with professionals you trust makes that choice easier. Our Doctors of Audiology that have earned the trust of hundreds of patients in the Treasure Valley over the years, and will work to earn your trust as well.
Why now?
Untreated hearing loss can be frustrating and isolating. According to a study by the National Council on Aging, people with untreated hearing loss are more likely to report depression and anxiety, and participate less in social activities that those who wear hearing aids.
Digital hearing aids today come with a range of features to fit every lifestyle and listening need. We work with you to determine the most appropriate technology to meet your individual goals.
Common signs of hearing loss
Difficulty understanding, especially in background noise
Feeling like people mumble
Frequently asking for repetition
Television being too loud for others
Ringing in the ears
Call today for a comprehensive evaluation, or ask your physician for a referral.
Why Saltzer Hearing and Balance?
Loss of balance and dizziness are the 2nd most common complaint heard by physicians. These complaints are typically caused by an inner ear (or Vestibular system) disorder, but can also result from orthopedic conditions, aging, or neurological issues. You do not have to live with dizziness or loss of balance. Our Vestibular Physical Therapists assess your symptoms and create a short-term treatment plan to help you regain your confidence and reduce your risk for falls and injury.
Why now?
Strengthening your balance system has been shown to reduce fall risk and lead to improved activity levels.
Common signs of dizziness or loss of balance
Falls
Swaying upon standing
Spinning Sensation
Unsteadiness
Trouble walking in the dark
Treatment is available, call or ask your physician for a referral today.
Saltzer has two locations to serve you.
- 210 W. Georgia Ave., Suite 100, Nampa, ID 83686
- 520 S. Eagle Rd., Suite 2116, Meridian, ID 83642
Call to make an appointment at (208) 468-5915.
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