Idaho State University Audiology

The audiology program at Idaho State University offers coursework at the the undergraduate and graduate levels. Our faculty also participate in clinical services, with a strong interest in pediatrics. Our cochlear implant clinic offers mapping and therapy services to patients with Cochlear & Advanced Bionics technology. The ISU Veterans Administration Hearing Services Program provides hearing and hearing aid related services to the veterans in southeast Idaho.

Did you know that about 2% of adults ages 45 to 54 have disabling hearing loss, according to the National Institute on D...
02/24/2026

Did you know that about 2% of adults ages 45 to 54 have disabling hearing loss, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders? If this condition interferes with your daily life, our hearing care team is here to help.

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Hearing aids aren’t just high-tech marvels; they’re gateways to a better life all around!Today’s models offer Bluetooth ...
02/19/2026

Hearing aids aren’t just high-tech marvels; they’re gateways to a better life all around!

Today’s models offer Bluetooth streaming, AI-driven sound adjustments, and even smartphone app controls. Ready to explore the latest tech in hearing care? Schedule a consultation today!

Did you know that heart health and hearing health go hand in hand? It’s true!Poor circulation can affect the delicate st...
02/17/2026

Did you know that heart health and hearing health go hand in hand? It’s true!

Poor circulation can affect the delicate structures of your inner ear, which can lead to hearing damage over time. If you or a loved one has a risk of heart disease, schedule a hearing test in honor of American Heart Month to stay proactive with your health!

Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful Valentine’s Day filled with warmth and connection.
02/14/2026

Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful Valentine’s Day filled with warmth and connection.

Hearing loss can affect anyone, though it is more common among men.At least one in five men and one in eight women repor...
02/10/2026

Hearing loss can affect anyone, though it is more common among men.

At least one in five men and one in eight women report that they have at least some trouble hearing, according to info from the CDC and Hearing Loss Association of America.

Making plans for a Valentines Day dinner? If you have hearing loss, remember to communicate your needs to your partner.E...
02/05/2026

Making plans for a Valentines Day dinner? If you have hearing loss, remember to communicate your needs to your partner.

Ensure that you’re headed to a restaurant where background noise won’t interfere too much and ask for a booth if possible. Tables are often situated in the middle of the room with less respite from noise. A booth offers a quieter dining experience, so you can enjoy your time together even more.

Chronic stress can impact your auditory system, making tinnitus and hearing loss worse.This February, take the next step...
02/03/2026

Chronic stress can impact your auditory system, making tinnitus and hearing loss worse.

This February, take the next steps toward better hearing and mental wellness. Our hearing experts can help you find solutions that best fit your lifestyle.

Tinnitus isn’t exclusive to those who have age-related hearing loss.Chronic ringing in the ear is increasingly common in...
01/27/2026

Tinnitus isn’t exclusive to those who have age-related hearing loss.

Chronic ringing in the ear is increasingly common in young adults who damage their hearing from recreational noise exposure.

New to hearing aids and want to take charge of your communication experience? Try incorporating these effective strategi...
01/22/2026

New to hearing aids and want to take charge of your communication experience? Try incorporating these effective strategies: face your conversation partner, get closer if possible and don't hesitate to communicate your needs.

Tag a friend who could use the tips!

Ever feel like your own voice gets too loud with your hearing aids?This is likely due to the occlusion effect, a blockin...
01/20/2026

Ever feel like your own voice gets too loud with your hearing aids?

This is likely due to the occlusion effect, a blocking or distortion of sound related to something being in the ear canal.

Our team can help mitigate this effect—contact us to schedule a clean-and-check so you can get the most out of your new devices!

Hearing loss affects more than just immediate surroundings—it can also have lasting effects on professional or academic ...
01/13/2026

Hearing loss affects more than just immediate surroundings—it can also have lasting effects on professional or academic success.

When compared with peers without hearing loss, students with hearing loss have a greater risk of dropping out of school or avoiding the pursuit of higher education, according to the World Report on Hearing.

Did you know that cold temperatures can shorten the life of your hearing aid battery? If your hearing aids aren't rechar...
01/08/2026

Did you know that cold temperatures can shorten the life of your hearing aid battery? If your hearing aids aren't rechargeable, carry some spare batteries, especially if you’re spending more time in the cold.

Reach out to our hearing experts to learn more about accessories and additional features such as rechargeability, Bluetooth® and more.

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650 Memorial Drive, Bldg 68
Pocatello, ID
83209

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12082823495

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Welcome to ISU Audiology! We are the only non profit comprehensive audiology clinic in South East Idaho providing audiology service to birth to 100+. We provide hearing aid services, hearing evaluations, custom hearing protection, auditory processing evaluations, tinnitus evaluations, cochlear implant and BAHA candidacy evaluations and programming, vestibular and balance assessments in conjunction with physical therapy, and canine audiology. We also offer a monthly clinic in Salmon, Idaho.

The ISU Veterans Choice Hearing Services Program provides hearing and hearing aid related services to the veterans in southeast Idaho.

The audiology program at Idaho State University offers coursework at the the undergraduate and graduate levels.