Hearing Loss in Refugee Patients
Overview
Hearing loss is commonly encountered in refugee patients of all ages. Most refugee children will not have received neonatal or childhood hearing screening in their country of origin.
When to Refer
* Any child with hearing concerns or language delay: refer promptly for audiological assessment
* Adults with hearing complaints: refer for assessment
* Routine hearing screen offered to all school-aged children
IFHP Coverage
The IFHP covers:
* Hearing tests (audiological assessment)
* Hearing aids for eligible patients
Pindrop clinics in Calgary are experienced with IFHP hearing aid coverage and can help patients navigate the process.
Calgary Referral Pathways
Patient | Referral |
Adults | Pindrop Hearing Clinics (IFHP-experienced) |
Adults (alternative) | Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Centre |
Children with abnormal hearing test | Alberta Children's Hospital Hearing Clinic |
Additional Resource
Caring for Kids New to Canada - Hearing Screening: www.kidsnewtocanada.ca/screening/hearing
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