Audiology Associates of South Florida

Audiology Associates of South Florida Audiology Associates of South Florida, an independent Audiology group, is South Florida’s premier provider of hearing health services.

Audiology Associates of South Florida comprises a group of clinically certified Doctors of Audiology with a variety of specialties. We provide services in schools, clinics, private practice, hospitals, and homes. Our staff is committed to providing our patients the most up-to-date diagnostic testing and treatments available in a comfortable and friendly environment.

We honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today. Take a moment to reflect, listen, and move forward wit...
01/19/2026

We honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today. Take a moment to reflect, listen, and move forward with compassion, understanding, and respect for one another.

Autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and others don’t just affect joints and organs; they can also impa...
01/16/2026

Autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and others don’t just affect joints and organs; they can also impact your ears. In some cases, the immune system attacks inner ear structures, leading to hearing loss or tinnitus.

Understanding this connection is important for early detection and management.

Learn more from our friends at Healthy Hearing:

If you have an autoimmune disease like RA or lupus, experts recommend keeping close tabs on your hearing, as it can be vulnerable to disease flare ups that lead to hearing loss.

Did you know some medications can affect your hearing? Certain drugs including antibiotics, chemotherapy agents, and hig...
01/15/2026

Did you know some medications can affect your hearing? Certain drugs including antibiotics, chemotherapy agents, and high-dose pain relievers have been linked to hearing loss or tinnitus as a side effect.

Understanding these risks can help you talk to your doctor and make informed decisions about your overall health and hearing.

Learn more at: https://www.healthyhearing.com/report/51183-Medications-that-contribute-to-hearing-loss

If you notice changes in your hearing while taking medication, don’t ignore it because your ears deserve attention, too. Reach out today!

Hearing loss can be a side effect of ototoxic medication and drugs. Find out which drugs can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.

Did you know some chemotherapy drugs can affect your hearing or cause tinnitus (ringing in the ears)? Changes in hearing...
01/13/2026

Did you know some chemotherapy drugs can affect your hearing or cause tinnitus (ringing in the ears)? Changes in hearing during or after treatment can be distressing but understanding why it happens is the first step toward managing it.

Learn more at: https://www.healthyhearing.com/report/53244-Chemo-cancer-and-hearing-loss-tinnitus

If you are navigating treatment and notice hearing changes, we’re here to help you understand your options and support your overall wellness. (954) 752 - 1559

Cancer treatment, especially cisplatin, can cause hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness. Find out why this happens and what you can do about it.

✨ Friday check-in: how’s your hearing holding up this week?Between meetings, conversations, background noise, and busy s...
01/09/2026

✨ Friday check-in: how’s your hearing holding up this week?

Between meetings, conversations, background noise, and busy schedules, our ears work hard. Taking a moment to pause and listen (literally and figuratively) can make a real difference.

Here’s your friendly reminder to protect your hearing, enjoy the sounds you love, and prioritize your overall well-being. Enjoy the weekend!

We’re curious...and we want you to weigh in.Tell us in the comments: What made you first think about your hearing health...
01/08/2026

We’re curious...and we want you to weigh in.

Tell us in the comments: What made you first think about your hearing health?
🔊 Trouble hearing in noise environments
👂 Ringing or buzzing in the ears
👆 A loved one pointed it out
🤷‍♀️ I haven’t thought about it yet

Whatever your answer, we're here to help you rejoin the conversation! Schedule your 2026 hearing evaluation today. (954) 752 - 1559

Diabetes and hearing loss are more connected than many people realize. Over time, blood sugar levels that are too high o...
01/06/2026

Diabetes and hearing loss are more connected than many people realize. Over time, blood sugar levels that are too high or too low can damage the delicate nerves of the inner ear affecting both hearing and balance.

🚨 Signs of hearing loss may include:
• Asking others to repeat themselves
• Difficulty following conversations, especially in noise
• Thinking people are mumbling
• Turning the TV or radio up louder than others prefer

🩺 Protect your hearing by:
✔ Managing blood sugar levels
✔ Getting annual hearing checks
✔ Avoiding loud noise exposure
✔ Talking with us about medications

Hearing health is an important part of overall wellness especially for those living with diabetes. Give our office to a call to schedule your hearing evaluation today. (954) 752 - 1559

Research shows that cardiovascular health plays a role in hearing because your inner ear relies on healthy blood flow to...
01/05/2026

Research shows that cardiovascular health plays a role in hearing because your inner ear relies on healthy blood flow to function properly. Conditions like high blood pressure, clogged arteries, and poor circulation can increase the risk of hearing loss.

Learn more about the heart-hearing connection and how prioritizing overall wellness may help protect your hearing: https://www.healthyhearing.com/report/52833-Hearing-loss-and-heart-health

Here’s to a new year filled with happiness, health, and meaningful moments with the ones you love. Wishing you a safe, p...
12/31/2025

Here’s to a new year filled with happiness, health, and meaningful moments with the ones you love. Wishing you a safe, peaceful, and joyful New Year’s Eve. Remember to protect your hearing if you'll be seeing fireworks tonight -- we'll see you in 2026! 🎆🎧

Did you know that some women experience tinnitus or changes in hearing while pregnant? Hormonal shifts, fluid retention,...
12/29/2025

Did you know that some women experience tinnitus or changes in hearing while pregnant? Hormonal shifts, fluid retention, and increased blood flow can all play a role and, in most cases, these symptoms are temporary.

Learn more: https://www.healthyhearing.com/report/53146-Causes-of-tinnitus-and-hearing-loss-during-pregnancy

If you’re pregnant and notice a ringing, muffled sound, or other ear changes, it’s always worth checking in with us. We’re here to support you and your hearing every step of the way. Reach out to schedule a hearing evaluation: (954) 752 - 1559

Tinnitus and hearing problems during pregnancy can be caused by many conditions, including serious illnesses like preeclampsia.

Hearing well isn’t only about the big moments...it’s about fully experiencing the everyday ones, too.Start 2026 feeling,...
12/26/2025

Hearing well isn’t only about the big moments...it’s about fully experiencing the everyday ones, too.

Start 2026 feeling, and hearing, your best!

Whether you’re enjoying festive lights, family gatherings, or a breezy evening by the water, this season is all about co...
12/23/2025

Whether you’re enjoying festive lights, family gatherings, or a breezy evening by the water, this season is all about connection...and hearing every moment that matters.

It’s a great time to check in on your hearing health so you don’t miss the laughter, music, and conversations that make this time of year special.

Reach out today if you have any questions or concerns about your hearing health or that of a loved one. (954) 752 - 1559

Address

5411 N University Drive, Ste 102
Coral Springs, FL
33067

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19547521559

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