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  • Hearing Aid Consultation

    At Unicare Speech & Hearing Clinic, Vikaspuri, we believe that better hearing means better living. Our hearing aid consultation is designed to be warm, reassuring, and highly personalized—helping each patient and family make confident, informed decisions. 🩺 What to Expect Comprehensive Assessment: We begin with a detailed evaluation of your hearing profile, lifestyle needs, and communication goals. Expert Guidance: Our audiologists explain test results clearly, answer questions patiently, and recommend solutions tailored to your daily life. Technology Options: From discreet digital aids to advanced rechargeable devices, we showcase the latest hearing aid technology suited to your preferences. Trial & Fitting: Patients experience real-world listening through guided trials, ensuring comfort and clarity before finalizing a choice. Ongoing Support: Consultation doesn’t end at fitting—we provide continuous follow-up, adjustments, and counseling for long-term satisfaction. 🌟 Why Choose Unicare Compassionate, family-centered approach Cutting-edge diagnostic tools and technology Transparent guidance with no pressure—only care Dedicated aftercare and rehabilitation support ✨ At Unicare, hearing aid consultation is more than a service—it’s a partnership in reconnecting you with the sounds that matter most. ⚠️ Please note: The clinic may charge separately for hearing assessment and hearing aid trial as part of the consultation process.

  • Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)

    Tinnitus Retraining Therapy is a widely used approach for managing tinnitus—the perception of ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the absence of an external source. Developed from the neurophysiological model of tinnitus, TRT focuses on changing how the brain interprets and reacts to these sounds. The therapy does not eliminate tinnitus but aims to reduce its intrusiveness, allowing individuals to live without constant distress. Core Components Directive Counseling: Patients learn about the mechanisms of tinnitus, how the auditory system interacts with the brain, and why tinnitus persists. Counseling helps reframe tinnitus as a neutral, non-threatening signal rather than a source of anxiety or frustration. Sound Therapy: Low-level background sounds or specialized devices are used to reduce the contrast between tinnitus and silence. This weakens tinnitus-related neuronal activity and promotes habituation. How TRT Works The therapy gradually trains the brain to filter tinnitus out of conscious perception. By combining education with consistent sound exposure, patients begin to notice tinnitus less frequently and respond to it with reduced emotional intensity. Over time, tinnitus becomes less intrusive, similar to how the brain ignores everyday background noises. Benefits Reduced Distress: Patients often report decreased anxiety, irritability, and sleep disruption. Improved Coping: Counseling provides strategies to manage attention and stress, reducing the cycle of negative reactions. Long-Term Relief: With consistent practice, many individuals reach a point where tinnitus no longer interferes with daily life. Limitations Not a Cure: TRT does not eliminate tinnitus; it changes the way patients perceive and respond to it. Time Commitment: Therapy may take 12–24 months to achieve full habituation. Individual Variation: Effectiveness depends on patient motivation, adherence, and the severity of tinnitus. Applications TRT is particularly helpful for individuals whose tinnitus is accompanied by emotional distress, sleep problems, or difficulty concentrating. It is often integrated into broader audiological care, alongside hearing aids or other interventions. Conclusion Tinnitus Retraining Therapy offers hope and practical relief for those struggling with persistent tinnitus.

  • Newborn Hearing Screening

    Newborn Hearing Screening is a simple, quick, and highly effective test designed to detect hearing difficulties in infants within the first days or weeks of life. Early identification of hearing loss is critical because the first few years are the most important for speech, language, and cognitive development. Without timely detection, even mild hearing impairment can delay communication skills, affect social interaction, and impact academic performance later in childhood. Screening ensures that every baby has the best possible start in life by giving parents and clinicians the opportunity to intervene early. The screening is painless and non‑invasive. It is usually performed while the baby is asleep or resting quietly. Two main techniques are commonly used: Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE) and Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR). OAE measures tiny sounds produced by the inner ear (cochlea) in response to a stimulus, while ABR records the brain’s electrical activity in response to sound. Both tests are safe, take only a few minutes, and provide reliable information about the baby’s hearing status. If the baby passes the screening, parents can be reassured that hearing is within normal limits at that time. If the baby does not pass, it does not necessarily mean permanent hearing loss—it may be due to temporary factors such as fluid in the ear canal or movement during the test. In such cases, a repeat screening or a more detailed diagnostic evaluation is recommended. The goal is to confirm results quickly and, if needed, begin early intervention. Early detection allows for timely support such as medical treatment, hearing aids, or cochlear implants, along with speech and language therapy. This proactive approach helps children develop communication skills on par with their peers, reducing the risk of developmental delays. For families, newborn hearing screening provides peace of mind and empowers them with knowledge to make informed decisions about their child’s health. In summary, newborn hearing screening is a cornerstone of preventive healthcare. By combining advanced technology with compassionate care, it ensures that hearing loss is identified at the earliest possible stage, opening the door to effective treatment and a brighter, sound‑filled future for every child.

  • cochlear implant mapping

    At Unicare Speech and Hearing Clinic, Vikaspuri, cochlear implant mapping is a vital step in ensuring that every child or adult receives the most meaningful access to sound. Mapping refers to the careful programming of the cochlear implant device so that it delivers sound signals at levels that are both comfortable and effective for speech and language development. Our qualified audiologists, trained internationally in cochlear implant technology and with over 30 years of cumulative experience, bring unmatched expertise to this process. Each mapping session is conducted with precision, compassion, and a deep understanding of how sound impacts communication and quality of life. Accurate mapping is essential. If the implant is not programmed correctly, the child may struggle to hear clearly, which can affect their ability to develop speech, language, and communication skills. At Unicare, we recognize the importance of this step and ensure that every mapping session is tailored to the individual’s needs, monitored closely, and adjusted over time to support ongoing progress. By combining technical excellence with family-centered care, Unicare makes sure that cochlear implant users not only hear sounds but truly connect with voices, words, and the world around them.

  • Occupational Therapy Consultation

    At **Unicare Speech and Hearing Clinic**, we recognize that independence in daily life is essential to overall well-being. Our occupational therapy consultation service is designed to help individuals of all ages regain, develop, or enhance the skills needed to perform everyday activities with confidence. Whether you are recovering from an illness or injury, managing a developmental condition, or seeking strategies to improve functional abilities, our consultations provide a supportive and structured approach to achieving greater independence. During your consultation, our experienced occupational therapists begin by understanding your personal goals, medical history, and daily challenges. We conduct a thorough assessment of physical, cognitive, sensory, and emotional factors that may be affecting your ability to carry out routine tasks. This includes evaluating fine and gross motor skills, coordination, self-care abilities, and participation in work, school, or leisure activities. Our holistic approach ensures that we look beyond the condition itself, focusing on how it impacts your lifestyle and overall quality of life. At Unicare, we believe in individualized care. Based on the assessment, we design a tailored intervention plan that addresses your specific needs. For children, therapy may involve play-based activities to improve motor skills, attention, and social participation. For adults, we focus on rehabilitation strategies that restore independence in self-care, household tasks, and workplace responsibilities. For seniors, we emphasize safety, fall prevention, and adaptive techniques to maintain autonomy in daily living. Education and collaboration are central to our consultations. We involve family members and caregivers, equipping them with practical strategies to support progress outside the clinic. We also provide guidance on assistive devices, ergonomic modifications, and adaptive techniques that make everyday tasks easier and safer. Our therapists ensure that patients and families feel empowered to continue practicing skills in real-life settings. Choosing Unicare means choosing a clinic that values compassion, expertise, and empowerment. Our mission is not only to improve functional abilities but also to restore confidence, dignity, and joy in daily living. With our occupational therapy consultation, you take the first step toward building resilience, achieving independence, and living life to the fullest.

  • Speech Correction therapy

    At Unicare Speech and Hearing Clinic, Vikaspuri, we understand that clear speech is the foundation of confident communication. Our Speech Correction Therapy service is designed to help children and adults overcome speech difficulties, refine articulation, and express themselves with clarity and ease. Led by internationally trained audiologists and speech-language therapists with over 30 years of cumulative experience, our team combines modern technology, evidence-based techniques, and compassionate care to deliver effective therapy tailored to each individual’s needs. Our therapy focuses on: Correcting articulation errors and unclear speech sounds Enhancing fluency and pronunciation for everyday communication Supporting language development and confidence in children Providing personalized strategies for adults to improve clarity and professional communication Ensuring transparent and documented progress, so families can track milestones and feel reassured that their child is on the right path At Unicare, speech correction is not just about fixing sounds—it’s about empowering voices, building confidence, and opening doors to better communication.

  • Hearing Aid Fitting

    At Unicare, we believe that hearing aids are more than devices—they are gateways to clearer communication, confidence, and connection. Our hearing aid fitting services are designed to ensure every patient receives personalized care, precise technology, and ongoing support. 👂 What We Offer Comprehensive Assessment: We begin with detailed audiological evaluations to understand your unique hearing profile. Personalized Selection: Based on lifestyle, listening needs, and budget, we recommend the most suitable hearing aid options from trusted global brands. Expert Fitting: Using advanced programming tools, our audiologists fine-tune devices for optimal clarity, comfort, and natural sound. Real-Ear Verification: We measure how the hearing aid performs in your ear canal to guarantee accuracy and effectiveness. Counseling & Training: Patients and families receive guidance on device use, care, and communication strategies to ease daily adaptation. Follow-Up Care: Regular check-ins, adjustments, and performance reviews ensure long-term satisfaction and improved quality of life. 🌟 Why Choose Unicare? Led by specialist audiologists with deep expertise in both pediatric and geriatric care. Compassionate, family-centered approach that prioritizes comfort and confidence. State-of-the-art technology combined with warm, supportive communication. Commitment to empowering patients with independence and joy in everyday listening.

  • Vertigo/Balance Assessment through VNG

    Vertigo Assessment is a specialized evaluation process designed to investigate the causes of dizziness, imbalance, and the unsettling sensation of spinning or motion when none is present. Because vertigo can arise from multiple systems—most commonly the inner ear (vestibular system), but also neurological, cardiovascular, or psychological factors—a thorough assessment is essential to pinpoint the source and guide effective treatment. Core Components of Vertigo Assessment: Detailed Case History: Gathering information about the onset, frequency, duration, and triggers of dizziness episodes, along with medical history, lifestyle factors, and associated symptoms such as nausea, hearing loss, or headaches. Clinical Examination: Observing eye movements, balance, gait, and coordination to identify patterns that suggest vestibular or neurological involvement. Audiological Tests: Hearing evaluations, including pure-tone audiometry and speech tests, to detect inner ear conditions that may contribute to vertigo. Vestibular Function Tests: Specialized procedures such as Videonystagmography (VNG), Electronystagmography (ENG), or Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMP) to measure how the inner ear and brain respond to movement and sound. Positional Tests: Maneuvers like the Dix-Hallpike test, which help diagnose Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), one of the most common causes of dizziness. Balance and Posturography Assessments: Evaluating how the body maintains equilibrium under different conditions, often using computerized equipment. Neurological Screening: Identifying signs of central nervous system involvement, such as migraine-related vertigo or other neurological disorders. The assessment is not limited to identifying a single diagnosis—it often reveals whether vertigo is multifactorial, involving both peripheral (ear-related) and central (brain-related) components. By integrating results from history, observation, and testing, clinicians can distinguish between conditions such as BPPV, Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis, migraine-associated vertigo, or non-vestibular causes like low blood pressure or anxiety. For patients, the process provides clarity and reassurance. Vertigo can be frightening and disruptive, affecting daily activities, work, and social life. A structured assessment helps explain why symptoms occur and outlines a pathway toward management—whether through repositioning maneuvers, vestibular rehabilitation therapy.

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