Symptoms of Hearing Loss in Children
Recognizing the signs of hearing loss in children can ensure timely intervention and support. Here are several common symptoms to watch for:
Delayed speech development
Difficulty following conversations
Frequently asking for repetitions
Loud volume preference for electronics
Limited response to sounds or name-calling
Unclear speech
Strong hearing and communication skills are vital for your child's social and cognitive development. Our team of expert hearing care specialists is committed to helping your child thrive with personalized and compassionate care.

We know parents often have many questions when it comes to their child’s hearing health. From recognizing early signs of hearing loss to understanding treatment options, our goal is to provide clear, reassuring answers. Below you’ll find the most common questions families ask about pediatric hearing care.

At what age should I consider a hearing test for my child?
Screening for newborns is recommended as early as possible. Regular checkups for children’s overall health and hearing are essential, especially if you suspect any hearing issues.
How is a pediatric hearing test performed?
What if my child needs hearing aids?
Can hearing loss in children be treated?
Does insurance cover pediatric audiology services?


