Utah State University Hearing Clinic

6410 Old Main Hl Logan, UT 84322
(435) 363-4904

Staff

Photo of Tiffany Shelton, Au.D., CCC-A from Utah State University Hearing Clinic

Tiffany Shelton,
Au.D., CCC-A

Licensed Audiologist

Dr. Shelton is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Audiology at Utah State University. She is a licensed audiologist and holds a certificate of clinical competence in audiology from the American Speech Language and Hearing Association. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in audiology at Utah State University, and is proud to say she is a “True Aggie”.  Later, she went on to earn her doctorate in audiology at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences in Mesa, Arizona. She began her career working in a private practice, and an ENT medical clinic.  For over 12 years she has worked as a clinical supervisor at USU where she performs adult diagnostic testing, works with hearing aids, BAHA devices, and conducts auditory processing disorder and tinnitus evaluations. Dr. Shelton enjoys reading, watching classic movies, playing games, gardening and spending time with her family.

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Clinic details

We provide service to individuals with communication differences and disorders.

The audiology clinic at Utah State University provides high quality hearing services to patients of all ages. Our staff is comprised of doctoral-level student clinicians under the direct supervision of licensed and certified audiology faculty members of the Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education. We provide complete diagnostic hearing testing and evaluations and all specialized balance and tinnitus evaluations.  

Hearing care services

Adult Services:

Approximately 20% of Americans experience hearing loss, and recent estimates show that rates of hearing loss will almost double in the future. Hearing loss makes people feel isolated from family members and their community as they struggle to communicate. Our team of audiologists can help you to regain your hearing confidence by doing a thorough hearing evaluation, discussing communication strategies, and if needed, recommending and fitting the right hearing aid for you. We proudly fit quality hearing aids and use Real Ear technology to personalize the aids for your specific hearing loss, taking into consideration your daily life and communication needs. We currently fit and service a wide range of hearing aid manufacturers and accessories.

Balance Services:

Our cutting-edge Balance Clinic, which houses state-of-the art equipment, can provide important data to help determine whether the inner ear is a contributor to your dizziness or imbalance. Some of the specialized tests we conduct include videonystagmography, rotational chair testing, VEMP, vHIT and postural control testing.

Pediatric Services:

Our pediatric audiologists use specialized tests to identify children as early as possible, including tests for babies. We fit state-of-the-art hearing aids that are designed for children and use Real Ear technology to make sure that the hearing aids are fit appropriately for your child. We team with Sound Beginnings, an onsite intervention program that teaches children to use spoken language.  

 

 

(435) 363-4904

Hours of operation

SundayClosed
Monday8 am - 5 pm
Tuesday8 am - 5 pm
Wednesday8 am - 5 pm
Thursday8 am - 5 pm
Friday8 am - 5 pm
SaturdayClosed

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