Maryland Academy of Audiology

Links to Information for Consumers and Professionals


The Maryland Academy of Audiology provides links to other websites as a courtesy to professionals, consumers, students, and others who are interested in hearing health care. These links are designed to allow users greater accessibility to related information. Such links to sites provided by for-profit, or commercial enterprises, do not constitute any endorsement by the MAA of the products or services of those enterprises, nor does MAA purport to comment on the quality of these products or services. MAA does not assume any liability for such links, or for information on pages accessed through such links.

Websites of Interest to Consumers   |   Websites of Interest to Professionals

Websites of Interest to Consumers

Academy of Doctors of Audiology (formerly: Academy of Dispensing Audiologists)
American Academy of Audiology - Protect Your Hearing
American Speech Language Hearing Association
American Tinnitus Association
Audiology Awareness Campaign
Balance Disorders
Better Hearing Institute
The Ear Foundation
Healthy Hearing
Maryland Relay
With Maryland Relay, people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind or Speech Disabled can easily communicate through TTY (text telephone) with anyone using a standard phone.
Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT)
The MAT program believes that telephones are an integral part of daily life and provides free assistive telephone communications equipment to qualified individuals residing in the State of Maryland.

Links to Websites about Deafness:

National Association of the Deaf

Links to Websites for Parents on Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids:

Boys Town National Research Hospital
National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management

Links to Websites about Hearing Aids, Assistive Listening Devices, Counseling, and Communication:

Hear-It
Hearing Loss Association of America

 

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Websites of Interest to Professionals

Academy of Doctors of Audiology (formerly: Academy of Dispensing Audiologists)
Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology
American Academy of Audiology
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Audiology Online
Audiology Resources (UK)
Balance Disorders
Educational Audiology Association
Hearing and Hearing Disorders
International Society of Audiology
Virtual Tour of the Ear

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