| Auditory Neuropathy: Compilation of information and links to sites. |
| Auditory Neuropathy Information: Contains a compilation of all the information available on the web dealing with the subject of Auditory Neuropathy, an unusual type of hearing loss, not necessarily resulting in deafness. |
| Auditory Neuropathy Listserv: Information about joining an email list for families and professionals interested in the diagnosis of Auditory Neuropathy. |
| Capital Ear Group: Washington DC based clinic providing sophisticated treatments and surgeries for sufferers of hearing loss, dizziness and vertigo. |
| eMedicine Health - Hearing Loss: Consumer resource center providing the causes, symptoms, and treatment of hearing loss. |
| Hardin MD: Otolaryngology and Hearing Disorders: From the University of Iowa, a list of Internet sources in otolaryngology and hearing disorders, including deafness. |
| Health Link MCW: A question and answer about hyperacusis. |
| Healthy Hearing: News and information about hearing loss, hearing aids, tinnitus, cochlear implants and all other hearing health topics. |
| Hearing Disorders: News and information about hearing disorders from the physicians of the Medical College of Wisconsin. |
| Implantable Hearing Aids: A new electromagnetic hearing system eliminates the pressure buildup, feedback, distortion and squealing common with standard hearing aids. |
| Pediatric Hearing Loss: A physician describes diagnostic evaluation, and explains speech and language development. Includes family issues and recent developments. |
| Round Rock Sertoma Club: Details about this Texas service club whose primary objective is to provide the opportunity for all in our community to hear and speak clearly. Includes a newsletter, fund raising, meetings, social events and links. |
| The Elizabeth Foundation: UK-based organization providing parent-centered services for young children with a hearing loss. |
| The Listen for Life Center at Virginia Mason: A comprehensive center for the early identification of hearing loss, and the appropriate application of leading-edge technologies and interventions, for individuals of all ages. |
| The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID): The largest organization representing the 8.7 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK. |
| The Speech Source Inc: Specialists in translation, captioning, and speech therapy services. Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Includes a FAQs, resources and contact information. |
| Youth Hear IT: Information on hearing and its loss, increasing young people's awareness of its impairment, diseases and its aids and protection. |