Screening Panel for Most Common Causes
of Hearing Loss Children rely heavily on their
sense of hearing, especially during the first few years of life. They
learn to talk and develop social, emotional, and academic skills by listening,
so the earliest possible detection of hearing loss is to their
benefit. When hearing loss is detected early in life, children
stand a much better chance of reaching behavioral and academic
milestones on time. Pediatrix Medical Group's hearing screen program
encourages screening every newborn for hearing
loss before he or she is discharged from the hospital.
One of the most common birth defects is hearing loss or deafness, which
affects as many as three out of every 1,000 babies born. When a parent learns of
his or her child's diagnosis of hearing loss, a common question is: "Why?"
To help answer the question, Pediatrix Medical
Group developed SoundGeneTM, a
screening panel that identifies the most common causes of hearing loss.
Approximately 50% of profound hearing loss cases are attributed to genetic causes and the remainder
to environmental factors. SoundGene is a quick and cost-effective alternative to other
sometimes costly and time consuming methods.
Determining the cause of hearing loss or identifying a child
at risk, helps direct medical management and care for your newborn or child.
The most critical years of speech and language development are from birth to
three years of age. Early detection of hearing loss will allow your physician to
provide timely intervention and enable you to obtain the special attention your
child will need for language, social, emotional and academic development.
To learn more about SoundGene, review the
most frequently
asked questions.
For more detailed list of the screening panel,
visit our clinician section of SoundGene.
To order your SoundGene screening panel, call
877.220.1070 or visit our online store.
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