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Fairview Audiology and Hearing Aid Services
Experts in hearing assessment, treatment and technology

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Your ability to hear directly affects your ability to communicate with others. Fairview’s audiology services help people with hearing loss or reduced hearing to improve their ability to hear and communicate with others.

Our licensed audiologists are experts in evaluating and treating a wide range of hearing problems as well as providing, fitting and programming hearing aids. We offer nine convenient locations in  the metro and outstate areas. Many of our services are fully or partially covered by insurance. Please check with your health insurance provider.

Conditions we treat

Treatments we offer (services vary by location)
Services provided at our nine audiology clinics include:

  • Diagnostic hearing evaluations for people of all ages  
  • Prescribing, fitting and programming hearing aids 
  • Tinnitus evaluations 
  • Custom ear/hearing protection
  • Loaner hearing aids
  • Minor hearing aid repairs

Advanced audiology care

Advanced testing, technology and services are available through Fairview Audiology and Aural Rehabilitation Clinic at the University of Minnesota Medical Center.

  • Auditory processing evaluations – measures how each ear processes information individually and together.
  • Aural (hearing) rehabilitation 
  • Bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA) – a type of hearing device that has a titanium post that is imbedded into the skull
  • Cochlear implants for adults and children
  • Facial nerve testing (electroneuronography) – electrical stimulation of nerves to measure their ability to conduct electrical signals
  • Otoacoustic emission testing – a test that measures for normal sounds produced by the inner ear to determine if the inner ear has been damaged
  • Electrophysiology, including: 
    • Sedated and non-sedated auditory brainstem response (ABR or BAER) testing– a measurement of the brain's response to sounds presented through earphones. Sticker electrodes are attached to the head and ears. The patient needs to be very still or sedated during the test in order to measure the electrical activity. Most often used to determine hearing levels of infants and others unable to provide a reliable hearing test or to test the hearing nerve's integrity.
    • Cochlear Hydrops Analysis Masking Procedure (CHAMP) – A specialized ABR that helps in the diagnosis of Meniere's disease
    • Stacked ABR – helps in the diagnosis of small hearing nerve tumors
    • Steady State Potentials (ASSR) – Specialized ABR that allows measurement of  hearing in the severe to profound range

To make an appointment
For more information or to make an appointment, call the location convenient to you.

Andover
Fairview Andover Clinic
13819 Hanson Blvd. NW
763-572-5700

Brooklyn Park
Fairview Brooklyn Park Clinic
10000 Zane Ave. N
763-512-5700

Burnsville (Hearing aid services currently not available)
Pondview Medical Building
501 Nicollet Blvd., Suite 120
612-273-2897

Fridley
Fairview Fridley Clinic
6341 University Ave. NE
763-572-5700

Lino Lakes
Fairview Lino Lakes Clinic
7455 Village Dr.
651-717-3400

Maple Grove (Hearing Aid Services currently not available)
Fairview Maple Grove Medical Center
14500 99th Ave. N
763-898-1000

Minneapolis
Fairview Audiology and Aural Rehabilitation Clinic
University of Minnesota Medical Center
420 Delaware Street SE
612-626-5775

Red Wing
Fairview Red Wing Medical Center
701 Fairview Blvd.
PO Box 95
651-267-5650

Wyoming
Fairview Lakes Medical Center
5200 Fairview Blvd.
651-982-7650

 






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