The AuDNet Network Benefits Patients with Hearing Concerns
Finding a well trained and qualified hearing care expert is not easy these days. In the United States, one can obtain a hearing aid dealers license without attending college. However, to become an audiologist, one must go to college for up to eight years, and earn a doctorate in Audiology, known as the Au.D. degree.
Such extensive education is essential to properly diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders. AuDNet is a nationwide network of professionally trained and educated audiology providers. Patients who locate an AuDNet member practice in their area are assured that they will be receiving qualified audiology care when making an appointment with that practice. It is the easiest way to locate a true audiology provider in your area.
AuDNet, Inc. is a nationwide network of independent audiology providers. All AuDNet audiologists have earned advanced university degrees in audiology, and are fully trained to interpret case histories, carefully test and evaluate all aspects of the auditory system, advise physicians on hearing loss and balance etiologies, and treat hearing loss and balance conditions that are not amenable to medical or surgical intervention.
The first consideration in seeking hearing care is the expertise and skill of the care giver. Through the AuDNet network of audiology providers, patients have an easy and effective way of insuring that they are receiving hearing care and treatment from qualified and highly trained audiologists.

