DEB's Audiology & Hearing Care
When people first look for help with hearing difficulties, they often encounter many different titles – hearing aid specialist, hearing consultant, hearing aid dealer.
This can be confusing.
An audiologist is a healthcare professional trained to assess hearing, diagnose hearing-related conditions, and guide the most appropriate solutions for each individual. Their role is not simply to sell devices, but to understand why hearing difficulties are happening and recommend the right course of care.
For anyone experiencing hearing changes, or helping a loved one navigate hearing care, understanding what an audiologist does can make an important difference.

When people first look for help with hearing difficulties, they often encounter many different titles – hearing aid specialist, hearing consultant, hearing aid dealer.
This can be confusing.
An audiologist is a healthcare professional trained to assess hearing, diagnose hearing-related conditions, and guide the most appropriate solutions for each individual.
Their role is not simply to sell devices, but to understand why hearing difficulties are happening and recommend the right course of care.
For anyone experiencing hearing changes, or helping a loved one navigate hearing care, understanding what an audiologist does can make an important difference.
Audiologists specialize in evaluating and managing hearing and balance conditions. Their work typically includes:
Not quick screenings, but thorough diagnostic testing including speech-in-noise evaluation, middle ear function testing, and ear health examination.
Determining whether hearing loss is conductive (mechanical), sensorineural (nerve-related), or mixed, and whether medical treatment might help before considering hearing aids.
Sometimes hearing loss doesn’t require hearing aids yet. Sometimes medical treatment is needed first. Audiologists assess clinical need, not sales opportunity.
Using Real Ear Measurement to objectively verify that hearing aids deliver correct amplification in your unique ear canals—not just programming from manufacturer defaults.
Addressing ringing in the ears, dizziness, and vestibular disorders that often accompany hearing loss but require specialized assessment and treatment.
Hearing care doesn’t end with device purchase. Audiologists provide ongoing adjustments, counseling, and support as your hearing changes over time.
In simple terms: Audiologists focus on hearing health, not just hearing devices.
Empower yourself with awareness. Our complementary online hearing assessment provides a convenient preliminary evaluation of your auditory function. Complete the quick screening for both ears and receive immediate personalized results.
One of the biggest sources of confusion for patients is the difference between a qualified audiologist and someone who sells hearing aids. Here’s what most people don’t realize: In India, anyone can sell hearing aids. However, only RCI-certified audiologists are trained healthcare professionals authorized to assess and manage hearing conditions as medical practitioners.

In India, audiologists are regulated by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), a statutory body established by the Government of India under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
4-year Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) or Master's (MASLP) degree from RCI-approved institutions.
Minimum 800+ hours of supervised clinical practice in hospitals and rehabilitation centers working with real patients under expert guidance.
Official government recognition providing legal authority to diagnose and treat hearing disorders in India.
Bound by RCI Code of Professional Ethics with accountability for patient care and outcomes.
Choosing an RCI-certified audiologist helps ensure that your hearing is evaluated and managed by someone with proper medical training, government oversight, and ethical accountability, not just product knowledge.
In India, audiologists are regulated by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), a statutory body established by the Government of India under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
4-year Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) or Master's (MASLP) degree from RCI-approved institutions.
Minimum 800+ hours of supervised clinical practice in hospitals and rehabilitation centers working with real patients under expert guidance.
Official government recognition providing legal authority to diagnose and treat hearing disorders in India.
Bound by RCI Code of Professional Ethics with accountability for patient care and outcomes.
Choosing an RCI-certified audiologist helps ensure that your hearing is evaluated and managed by someone with proper medical training, government oversight, and ethical accountability, not just product knowledge.
Don’t just take someone’s word for it. Verify credentials yourself:
If someone claims RCI certification but can’t provide a verifiable registration number, they’re not certified.
At DEB’s Audiology, both our founders’ RCI certificates are displayed in our clinic, and registration numbers are publicly listed for your verification.
Many people wait years before seeking help for hearing changes. However, early evaluation can make a meaningful difference, both for treatment options and quality of life. You may benefit from seeing an audiologist if you:
The laughter of grandchildren. Family stories around the dinner table. Conversations that matter.
If you’re unsure about your hearing, a comprehensive assessment by RCI-certified audiologists can provide clarity, identify any medical issues, and guide the right next steps, so you can stay connected to the moments that matter most.
Prefer to speak first?
Call or WhatsApp on +91 8850 769 404
The laughter of grandchildren. Family stories around the dinner table. Conversations that matter.
If you’re unsure about your hearing, a comprehensive assessment by RCI-certified audiologists can provide clarity, identify any medical issues, and guide the right next steps, so you can stay connected to the moments that matter most.
Prefer to speak first? Call or WhatsApp on +91 8850 769 404
Audiologists are healthcare professionals specializing in hearing and balance disorders. In India, they hold BASLP or MASLP degrees and are licensed through the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). While they're not medical doctors (MBBS), they are trained healthcare practitioners authorized to diagnose and treat hearing conditions.
No. Audiologists diagnose hearing conditions, conduct comprehensive diagnostic tests, identify medical issues requiring ENT referral, recommend treatment options (which may or may not include hearing aids), provide aural rehabilitation, and deliver long-term hearing care. Hearing aids are one tool in their clinical practice, not the only service.
In most cases, no referral is required. You can schedule a hearing assessment directly with an RCI-certified audiologist. However, if you're experiencing sudden hearing loss, severe ear pain, or other urgent symptoms, you may want to see an ENT specialist first or concurrently.
Immediately if you experience:
Routinely if you:
Annual hearing tests recommended for:
ENT doctors (Ear, Nose, Throat specialists) are medical doctors who diagnose and treat medical conditions of the ear through medication or surgery—such as infections, structural problems, or tumors.
Audiologists are hearing healthcare specialists who diagnose the type and degree of hearing loss, determine if medical treatment is needed (and refer to ENT), and provide hearing rehabilitation including hearing aids, tinnitus management, and balance assessment.
They often work together: ENT treats the medical condition; audiologist manages the hearing rehabilitation.
Online hearing tests are basic screening tools that may indicate possible hearing loss but cannot:
Think of online tests as the first step that should lead you TO an RCI-certified audiologist, not a replacement for professional assessment.
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