Mercy Clinic Audiology - Edmond I-35

Doctor's Office
2017 W. I-35 Frontage Road, Suite 140
Edmond, OK 73013


Phone: (405) 757-3710
Fax: (405) 757-3711
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Your hearing is precious, and we strive to preserve it. Our team works to protect it while also helping people who suffer from hearing loss. We want you to have complete care focused on your specific needs. Mercy audiologists work closely with ear, nose and throat physicians to provide high quality address complex hearing and balance disorders.

Our audiologists have a doctoral degree and hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

As highly trusted clinical audiologists in Oklahoma, we offer many specializations, including pediatric hearing testing, hearing aids for adults and pediatrics, hearing conservation, and ototoxic monitoring.

Our services include:

  • Infant hearing screening
  • Custom swim molds and hearing protection
  • Custom specialized molds for professionals
  • Ototoxicity monitoring during chemotherapy

Learn about recent advances in hearing technology presented by a doctor from Mercy Clinic Audiology - Edmond 1-35 located off of I35 in Edmond, Okla.

To schedule an appointment, please call 405.757.3710.

Diagnostic Services

We offer a full range of diagnostic services to help detect hearing impairment and loss in both adults and children. Testing helps determine the type and severity of hearing loss. Several types of testing are offered:

  • Pure Tone Audiometry determines the threshold at which you can hear by evaluating the softest sounds you can detect.
  • Word Recognition Testing involves repetition of single-syllable, phonetically balanced words. The scores for each ear provide information that will help determine the need for more testing or referral. It is also used to see if amplification may be helpful for some patients and to evaluate the success of hearing aid fittings.
  • Testing of Middle Ear Function evaluates the middle ear function by measuring its response to air pressure variations and acoustic signals.
  • Otoacoustic Emission Testing (OAE) evaluates cochlear or inner ear function in infants, children or adults by measuring the ear’s response to sound.
  • Auditory Brain Stem Response Testing (ABR) This is an objective test that can estimate hearing sensitivity in difficult-to-test patients such as infants. ABR can also assess neural integrity of the auditory pathway to aid in differential diagnosis.

Amplification

A variety of models and types of digital hearing aids as well as custom hearing protection and swim plugs are available at Mercy Audiology. Your audiologist will work with you to determine which hearing aid is right for you. 

A hearing aid is an electronic device that is worn either in or behind the ear. It increases the volume of sounds that someone with hearing loss has difficulty hearing on their own. Hearing aids help you hear in quiet and in noisy environments. They can also help lessen the feeling of fatigue from straining to hear.

Meet Our Team