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How Does A Remote Access Appointment Work?

Unlike many other health sectors, licensed audiologists have generally asked our patients to come to clinics for guidance and treatment, but tele-audiology has transformed our way of thinking.

With your smartphone, computer, laptop, or tablet, you can have a face-to-face consultation with Dr. Sally without physical contact, which might be necessary due to illness, travel, scheduling conflicts, or because you’re out of town on business or on vacation and need our help.

Our Remote Access Appointments Allow You To Receive:

  • Counseling and support while you’re getting used to your new hearing aids
  • Enhanced troubleshooting advice while you’re on vacation or on a business trip
  • Requesting programming changes for your hearing aids using a smartphone app
  • Providing a less intimidating environment for individuals new to hearing care
  • Many more ways to overcome the challenges of an in-office appointment

With Remote Access Audiology, you can schedule a time and speak to your audiologist from home or wherever you happen to be.
Here’s how:

Step
1

Schedule an Appointment

Simply complete the form on this page and a member of the team will contact you to arrange a convenient time and day to schedule your appointment.

Step
2

Email Instructions

Following the call, you will receive email instructions that will confirm your appointment date/time, how to test your speaker and camera, and a link to click prior to the call.

Step
3

Speak To An Audiologist

At the agreed time, Dr. Sally Miranda will enter the call for your face to face video consultation.

Step
4

Complimentary Advice

You will receive in-depth, complimentary advice from a doctor of audiology.

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Remote Access Audiology Meets All Needs

Hear in Texas makes this service available to everyone, regardless of if they’re a current patient or someone who’s never spoken to an audiologist before.

Existing patients can use Remote Access Audiology for check-ups with their audiologist, take advantage of the “remote assist” capabilities of their hearing aids or simply connect to our audiologist to meet whatever hearing care needs you might have.

To take advantage of Remote Access Audiology, complete and submit the adjacent form and someone from our office will contact you to set up your appointment.

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