Audiology - Paediatrics service
The paediatric audiology department provides specialist assessment and management of babies and children aged 0-16 with hearing problems, with close links to others professionals who have contact with these children.
Children who require a hearing aid are issued with the latest digital technology and we will continue to update this and provide care until they reach adulthood.
Accessing the service
- Tel: 01226 644803
Referral guidelines
Reasons for referral:
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Concerns about hearing; parental or professional (please provide as much information as possible overleaf) |
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Any other concerns related to hearing e.g. tinnitus (please provide as much information as possible overleaf) |
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Speech delay with hearing concerns |
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Hearing loss with recurrent middle ear infections. |
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History of bacterial meningitis or meningitis with unknown causative agent AFTER a hearing screen (viral meningitis is not a risk to hearing) |
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Missed hearing screen (school or newborn) |
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Any medical condition or syndrome related to hearing loss e.g. Downs Syndrome |
PLEASE NOTE This service is for hearing assessments only. For issues related to tonsils, adenoids, repeated ear infections or wider nose and throat problems please consider GP/ENT referral.
Who should be referred
- Babies and children from birth to 16 years old who require a hearing assessment or subsequent hearing aid issue and rehabilitation
- Referrals can be made by letter, referral form or telephone
- Urgent referrals can be requested
- Referrals should be sent to paediatric audiology at New St Health Centre
- Clinical support group
Ophthalmology and ENT
Paediatrics
- Clinical support area
- Service type
- Audiology
- Children's Specialist Services
- Condition or indicators
- ProviderSouth West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - Physical Health
- Fax number
- Email address
- Website
- Clinical support by body system
- Link
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