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Hearing Loss

Diagnosis/Definition
Initial Diagnosis and Management
Ongoing Management and Objectives
Indications for Specialty Care Referral

If a sudden sensorineural hearing loss is suspected, the patient should be immediately referred to the ENT Clinic for a same-day evaluation (viral infection or loud noise exposure).

If the hearing loss has existed for some time due to an associated otological disorder (see above), the patient should be referred to the Audiology clinic, as well as to the ENT Clinic, for routine evaluation.

If there is no obvious otologic disorder, but a hearing impairment is suspected, the patient should be referred to the Audiology Clinic for routine evaluation.
NOTE: If the patient is active duty military or a Department of Defense civilian employee and exposed to hazardous noise levels, they should be referred to the Hearing Conservation Service (HCS) for evaluation.

Criteria for Return to Primary Care

Definitive audiological evaluation administered and/or resolution of hearing loss by medical, surgical therapy or audiological rehabilitation (hearing aids).

Hearing profiles for Active Duty Military personnel will be processed in accordance with AR 40-501.

Hearing protection devices should be recommended for use whenever the patient is exposed to hazardous noise levels (e.g., noise 85 dBA or greater, or weapons).