Audiology Doctors in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware

Hearing loss can affect every part of daily life, from conversations with loved ones to safety and independence. Advocare's audiologists provide comprehensive hearing evaluations, diagnostic testing, and treatment options for patients of all ages throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.



Our audiology team conducts detailed hearing assessments to identify the type and degree of hearing loss, then works with patients to determine the best path forward, whether that's hearing aid fitting and programming, balance and vestibular disorder evaluation, or ongoing monitoring for progressive hearing conditions. We also evaluate tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and help patients manage symptoms that interfere with daily life.


Many patients are referred to audiology by an Advocare ear, nose, and throat specialist or primary care physician, and our coordinated network makes that transition smooth. If you've noticed muffled hearing, difficulty following conversations in noisy environments, or persistent ringing in your ears, an evaluation with one of our audiologists is a good first step toward clearer hearing.

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Audiology Services in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware

  • Hearing Tests

    Hearing tests are comprehensive evaluations designed to measure your hearing ability and detect any level of hearing loss or auditory disorder. Audiologists use advanced diagnostic tools such as pure-tone audiometry, speech testing, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emissions to pinpoint the exact nature of hearing issues. These tests not only assess the type and degree of hearing loss but also help identify potential underlying conditions. With accurate results, audiologists can create personalized treatment plans that may include hearing aids, medical referrals, or strategies to protect and preserve hearing health.

  • Hearing Aids

    Hearing aids are sophisticated, medical-grade devices that improve hearing by amplifying sounds in ways that match an individual’s specific hearing profile. Audiologists provide expert services, including professional fittings, digital programming, and ongoing adjustments to ensure that hearing aids deliver clear, natural sound. Patients also receive guidance on proper care and maintenance to maximize device performance and lifespan. Whether for mild, moderate, or severe hearing loss, hearing aids can significantly improve communication, confidence, and overall quality of life.

  • Tinnitus

    Tinnitus, often described as ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears, can be a frustrating condition that affects concentration, mood, and sleep quality. Audiologists evaluate tinnitus through detailed hearing assessments and case history to uncover potential causes, such as noise exposure or hearing loss. While tinnitus cannot always be cured, effective management strategies—such as sound therapy, hearing devices, counseling, and relaxation techniques—can help reduce its impact. With personalized care, patients often find relief and improve their day-to-day comfort.

  • Dizziness / Balance

    Dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues can result from inner ear disorders or vestibular system dysfunction. Audiologists perform specialized vestibular testing, such as videonystagmography (VNG) or balance assessments, to diagnose the cause of these symptoms. Identifying vestibular problems early allows for effective treatment plans that may include therapy, exercises, or referrals to specialists. Addressing balance issues not only improves quality of life but also helps prevent falls, injuries, and chronic discomfort.

  • Custom Ear Protection

    Custom ear protection offers a superior level of hearing safety for individuals exposed to loud environments or frequent activities that risk hearing damage. Audiologists create custom-molded earplugs and protective devices designed for musicians, swimmers, industrial workers, and anyone seeking long-term hearing protection. Unlike standard earplugs, custom solutions provide a comfortable fit, long-lasting durability, and optimal noise reduction while preserving sound clarity when needed. These personalized devices help prevent noise-induced hearing loss and protect your hearing health for the future.

FAQ

  • At what age should hearing be tested?

    Newborns typically receive a hearing screening at birth, and adults are generally advised to have a baseline hearing test by age 50, or sooner if experiencing symptoms.

  • Do audiologists fit and sell hearing aids?

    Yes, Advocare audiologists evaluate, fit, and program hearing aids, and provide ongoing adjustments and care.

  • Is a referral needed to see an audiologist?

    Many insurance plans allow direct scheduling with an audiologist, though some require a referral from your primary care physician or an ENT specialist. Check with your insurance provider before scheduling.