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Texas Children’s Hearing Center



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our mission
We use a multispecialty team-based approach to provide comprehensive treatment for children with diseases of the ear, temporal bone and skull base requiring subspecialty care. Ongoing research provides the optimal environment to provide the latest in tertiary care for this complex patient population.

The Hearing Center at Texas Children’s Hospital provides numerous therapeutic and surgical services for children from newborn to age 18 with hearing problems. The center offers evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for the entire spectrum of conditions related to hearing in newborns, infants and children including:

  • Minimal to profound hearing loss
  • Chronic ear disease
  • Congenital ear malformations
  • Malformations and tumors of the ear and temporal bone

Due to the complex nature of hearing loss in children, Hearing Center services are provided by a team of pediatric specialists with expertise in a wide range of auditory, diagnostic and therapeutic areas. Those involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients may include surgeons, audiologists and psychologists as well as speech, language and learning specialists.

Surgeries most frequently performed by Hearing Center surgeons include: 

  • Procedures to treat chronic ear disease
  • Procedures to restore conductive hearing loss
  • Cochlear implantation
  • Tumors of the cranial base

Scope of practice:

  • Congenital aural atresia
  • Ear canal exostoses or stenosis
  • Tympanic membrane perforation
  • Cholesteatoma and chronic otitis media
  • Ossicular discontinuity
  • Conductive hearing loss not secondary to middle ear effusion
  • Complications of otitis media (coalescent mastoiditis, intracranial abscess, temporal lobe encephalocele, etc.)
  • Sensorineural hearing loss (mild, moderate, severe or profound)
  • Skull base tumors (paraganglioma, chordoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, endolymphatic sac tumors, etc.)
  • Acoustic neuroma, including patients with neurofibromatosis
  • Temporal bone trauma
  • Facial nerve palsy

After treatment, Hearing Center specialists continue to work closely with a child's family, teachers, school nurse and speech therapist to monitor progress.

Appointments 832-822-3250 Option #1
Location 5th floor
Clinical Care Center
Mail Code CC610.22
Clinic Days/Times Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Telephone Number 832-822-3250
Referral Fax Number 832-825-3003
E-mail jxhaymon@texaschildrenshospital.org
Chief of Service  Ellen M. Friedman, M.D., FAAP, FACS
Center Chief John S. Oghalai M.D.
Clinic Physicians Ellen M. Friedman M.D., FAAP, FACS
Carla M. Giannoni M.D.
John S. Oghalai M.D. (cochlear implantation)
Marcelle Sulek M.D.
Jeff Vrabec, M.D. (cochlear implantation)
Audiologists Claudia Emery, MS, CCC-A
Ross Tonini, Au.D., CCC-A, CCC-SLP
Clinic and Education Coordinator Jody Haymond, MS
Surgery Coordinator Sonia Garcia

 

 
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