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 - Widex USA
World leader in hearing aid technology development and research. Founded in 1956 by Harold Spar and Henry Meltsner. Leadership conintues under the direction of their sons Ron Meltsner and Eric Spar. Widex hearing instruments have been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Larry King Live, Fox News Channel, ABC's Extreme Makeover, MSNBC and appeared in the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek.
- American Academy of Audiology
Largest professional organization for audiologists. Consumer education.
- American Speech-Lanague-Hearing - Assocation
Professional organization for hearing and communication disorders. Consumer education.
- American Tinnitus Association
Non-profit organization working to improve resources, information, and assistance available to sufferers of tinnitus.
- Beginnings
Provides emotional support and access to information as a central resource for families with deaf or hard of hearing children, age birth through 21.
- The Better heairng Institute
Promotes hearing healthcare across the United States
- Boys Town National Research Hospital
Research programs focus on childhood deafness, visual impairment, and related communicaiton disorders.
- Hyperacusis
Network provides information on this often misdiagnosed disease.
- John Tracy Clinic
A private non-profit education center meant to offer hope, guidance, and encouragement to families of infants and preschool children with hearing losses by providing free, parent-centered services worldwide.
- National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
Promotes the health of babies, children and adults, and enhances the potential for full productive living.
- National Coaltion on Auditory Processing Disorders
Educates, supports, and increases public awareness of auditory processing disorders.
- National Insitute on Deafness and Other communication Disorders
Improves the lives of people who have communication disorders.
- Oral Deaf Education
Deaf children can learn to talk! The new technology available today through modern hearing aids and cochlear implants provides enough access to sound that, with appropriate instruction at oral deaf education schools, most deaf children can learn to talk.
- Oregon Health & Science University Tinnitus Clinic and Research Program
First medical clinic devoted exclusively to the treatment of tinnitus.
- The Vestibular Disorders Association
VEDA is a nonprofit organization that provides information to the public about inner-ear balance disorders such as Meniere's disease, BPPV, and labyrinthitis. Symptoms of vestibular disorders may include dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, nausea, and fuzzy vision and may be accompanied by hearing problems.
- Veterans Administration Healthcare Network
Provides information on Veterans Healthcare issues.
- Virtual Tour of the Ear
Provides educational information about the ear as well as access to heairng web sources.
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