Tired of asking people to repeat themselves? It may be time to speak with an audiologist. At Dr. Goldberg’s office, we have certified audiologists, hearing aid experts and onsite ear specialists who work together to bring our patients the most professional care. Our experts have over 50 years’ experience providing testing and treatments to patients of all ages, finding the most effective treatment for each individual.
DID YOU KNOW? We are now offering 3 year warranties and free batteries with hearing aid purchases from our practice!
We also now accept True Hearing Insurance for hearing aids! Dr. Goldberg also offer second opinions on hearing aids.
We specialize in treatment for the following areas:
- Hearing Loss, Hearing Aids
- Tinnitus
- Cholesteatoma
- Dizziness
- TMJ
- Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
- Hyperacusis
- Earaches
- Ear Infections
- Facial Paralysis
- TruHearing fitter
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We specialize in treating hearing aid failures from Costco, Miracle-Ear, Tru-Tone, BJ’s, and Sam’s Club. Need help? Call us for your consultation!
Joshua E. Goldberg, D.O. FACOS
Dr. Joshua Goldberg is board certified in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery/robotic surgery and facial plastic surgery. Clinical assistant professor of Otorhinolaryngology. He attended medical school at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Goldberg completed his residency training at Consortium of Hospitals of Philadelphia College Osteopathic Medicine (Medical College of Pennsylvania, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Deborah Heart and Lung Center, and Cooper Hospital Trauma Center).
Dr. Goldberg is a Fellow of the American Osteopathic College of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery and a Fellow of the American Osteopathic College of Surgeons. He has also published numerous articles and posters for various academy journals and meetings. He continues his education by frequently teaching and lecturing to medical students, residents and physicians. Most importantly, he has dedicated his career to patient satisfaction and expert individual care. He is a Penn State University Eberly College of Science Premedical physician mentor.
Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids in Willow Grove
Sometimes, hearing loss happens so gradually it’s hard to know it’s even happening. Other times, it’s very easy to notice in yourself or a family member. Thankfully, hearing loss is treatable and our specialists have a wealth of experience testing and finding solutions for people with hearing difficulties.
Hearing aids are a common course of action for treating hearing loss, but not every office providing them is equal. Without the proper assessment and evaluation, you could end up with a hearing aid that is not the ideal match. We like to make sure our patients are using the hearing aids we provide, so not only do we perform careful and specific audiogram tests, but we allow for a 60-day test period with the hearing aid to be sure it’s the best fit.
Drug store hearing aids are notoriously unreliable and likely to be more expensive when you need to replace them several times. See an audiologist like the specialists in our office the first time for a hearing aid that lasts.
Tinnitus Treatment – Levo System by Otoharmonics
User-friendly Levo software allows patients to listen to their personalized sound match on an Apple iPod touch®. Custom fit ear buds, designed to ensure comfort during sleep, allow for optimal positioning and controlled delivery of sound therapy.
Auditory Processing Evaluation
In broad terms, an Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) refers to how the central nervous system (CNS) uses auditory information. APD is also referred to as a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). People with APD or CAPD have difficulty processing and interpreting auditory information even with normal hearing sensitivity. With this type of disorder, one can hear within normal limits, but the brain struggles to interpret a message fully. A child with APD has difficulty understanding orally presented information, especially in the presence of competing signals and background noise. One thing that is also important to understand about APD is that it is an auditory deficit, not the result of other higher-order cognitive, language, or related disorder. Click here to learn more…
Additionally, we help with:
- Child’s Hearing Loss
- Cholesteatoma
- Dizziness
- Ear Infection
- Earwax
- Hearing Loss
- Tinnitus
- Ear Tubes
- Earaches
- Ears and Altitude
- Earwax
- Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
- Buying a Hearing Aid
- Chronic Otitis Media
- Ear Infection and Vaccines
- Hyperacusis
- Infant Hearing Loss
- Noise and Hearing Protection
- Perforated Eardrum
- Swimmer’s Ear
- Tinnitus
- TMJ Pain
- Bell’s Palsy
- Children and Facial Paralysis
- Dizziness and Motion Sickness
- TMJ
- Child’s Hearing Loss
- Children and Facial Paralysis
- Noise-Induced Hearing Loss In Children
- Better Ear Health