Balance disorders include everything from simple, short-duration dizziness to symptoms of severe spinning, vertigo, and accompanying nausea. They can be momentary sensations or episodes that interfere with daily living.
We focus on prevention, evaluation and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists are here to help you hear more and fall less!
Do you have an audiologist? If not, please call us to schedule a baseline screening or evaluation! This is just as important as dental and vision check-ups! The risks of non-evaluation and treatment are high! Don't wait!
As a member of the staff at Professional Hearing & Balance Services Care in Reston, Virginia, licensed audiologist, Bee helps each patient make the best choices for their individual hearing needs.
In addition to being a life member of the American Academy of Audiology, Bee holds Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
With more than 20 years of experience, Bee has received the Distinguished Scholar Award from the American Academy of Audiology over multiple years.
Bee provides a full range of hearing care services, including preventive, diagnostic, and rehabilitative hearing services.
For each patient, Bee takes the time to listen to their needs and concerns, evaluate every unique situation, and create meaningful advice. This process enables her to offer affordable alternatives and find the best fit and service.
Additionally, Bee also provides the longest warranty possible for products and repairs.
Her commitment to offering the most current options to the patients at Professional Hearing & Balance Services keeps Bee dedicated to keeping abreast of the latest advances in the hearing industry.
To find out more about how hearing aids improve your life, call or make an appointment today with Bee at AIB Center of Specialty Care in Reston, Virginia.
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Balance disorders include everything from simple, short-duration dizziness to symptoms of severe spinning, vertigo, and accompanying nausea. They can be momentary sensations or episodes that interfere with daily living.
It’s easy to see the role of the audiologist when you think in terms of hearing tests and fitting hearing aids. It’s not commonly known that they also specialize in balance disorders, since your ears play a key role in orienting your body.
Balance disorder can make your day difficult. You’re unsteady, and your risk of falling increases. Your eyesight could go blurry, and you may feel lightheaded and confused. Testing determines if the symptoms stem from your inner ear.