Referral for Diagnostic Audiological Evaluation is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a diagnostic audiological evaluation?
A: A diagnostic audiological evaluation is a comprehensive assessment of a person's hearing abilities.
Q: Why would someone need a diagnostic audiological evaluation?
A: A diagnostic audiological evaluation is necessary to determine the nature and extent of a person's hearing loss or other auditory disorders.
Q: Who can perform a diagnostic audiological evaluation?
A: A diagnostic audiological evaluation is typically conducted by a licensed audiologist who specializes in the assessment and management of hearing and balance disorders.
Q: What can I expect during a diagnostic audiological evaluation?
A: During a diagnostic audiological evaluation, you can expect to undergo various tests and procedures to assess your hearing abilities, including pure-tone audiometry and speech audiometry.
Q: How long does a diagnostic audiological evaluation take?
A: The duration of a diagnostic audiological evaluation can vary depending on the specific tests and procedures involved, but it typically takes about 1-2 hours.
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