Category | Pediatrics |
Four out of every 1,000 newborns are born with some degree of hearing loss.
Hearing is a critical part of a child’s social, emotional, and cognitive development. Even the presence of a mild hearing loss can affect a child’s speech and language development.
Washington state requires newborns to have a hearing screening before being discharged from the hospital to detect hearing loss at birth. Those who have or are planning on giving birth at home or at a birthing center should make it their priority to have their child screened within the first three weeks of life.
Through early detection, it is possible to treat a child’s hearing problems so that they can develop the same as their peers. The Doctors of Audiology at Rampo Speech & Hearing Clinic recommend that your child’s hearing gets screened early and evaluated regularly in order to empower and better your child’s life.