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Although audiologists and ENT doctors often deal with similar problems, an ENT doctor deals with more advanced medical issues while an audiologist is an expert in diagnosing hearing loss and using technological solutions to help you manage it and live with it.
There are many audiologists who go on to earn a doctor of audiology degree, which is the equivalent of a Ph. D. However, it is not classed as a medical degree. An audiologist is a doctor in the sense that they do have a doctorate, but they have not undergone full medical training.
Unfortunately, knowing audiologists are specialists in hearing and ears does not always clear up who you should see for ear problems. For instance, hearing loss is the wheelhouse of audiologists, but if hearing loss is accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, then an ENT doctor is likely a better choice.
The Medical Services Plan (MSP) of British Columbia does not cover the cost of hearing screenings or tests unless performed at a hospital (under the direction of an ENT). Hearing tests performed in public health units are typically free of charge to the public.
The Medical Services Plan (MSP) of British Columbia does not cover the cost of hearing screenings or tests unless performed at a hospital (under the direction of an ENT). Hearing tests performed in public health units are typically free of charge to the public.
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If you believe your hearing loss is due to a medical issue rather than regular hearing degeneration, an audiologist would be a better choice, as you can get the medical care you need rather than a hearing aid.
You can get a free hearing test on the NHS. A GP may refer you to a hearing specialist (audiologist) who can do the test. It could take a few weeks to see a specialist so it might be quicker to get tested somewhere else, like at a large pharmacy or opticians. This is often free.
You can make an appointment directly with an Audiologist or a Hearing Instrument Practitioner without a referral. If your hearing seems to deteriorate or drop rapidly (over the span of 1 to 3 days) you should seek emergency medical attention immediately.

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