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  1. Joseph T. Breen, M.D.

    Joseph T. Breen, M.D.

    1. Otolaryngologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Cochlear implant procedure, Mastoidectomy, Tympanoplasty, Acoustic neuroma surgery, Ear surgery, Stapedectomy, Middle e...ar reconstruction, Bone-anchored hearing aid surgery, Ossicular chain reconstruction, Facial nerve decompression, Superior canal dehiscence surgery, Lateral skull base surgery, Middle ear surgery, CSF leak surgery, Ruptured eardrum, Acoustic neuroma, Hearing loss, Middle ear infection, Meniere's disease, CSF leak, Otosclerosis, Age-related hearing loss, Skull base tumor, Middle ear disease, Mastoiditis, Ear canal stenosis, Cholesteatoma, Middle ear tumor, Encephalocele, Temporal bone cancer, Superior semicircular canal dehiscence, Pulsatile tinnitus, Glomus tumor, Sensorineural hearing loss, Temporal bone fracture, Tympanic membrane retraction, Facial nerve tumor, Conductive hearing loss

  2. Colton T. Clayton, Au.D., Ph.D.

    Colton T. Clayton, Au.D., Ph.D.

    1. Audiologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Balance problem, Hearing loss, Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Age-related hearing loss

  3. Nicholas L. Deep, M.D.

    Nicholas L. Deep, M.D.

    1. Otolaryngologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Cochlear implant procedure, Mastoidectomy, Tympanoplasty, Acoustic neuroma surgery, Auditory brainstem implant, Stapede...ctomy, Middle ear reconstruction, Bone-anchored hearing aid surgery, Facial nerve decompression, Superior canal dehiscence surgery, Lateral skull base surgery, Intratympanic injection, Ruptured eardrum, Meningioma, Acoustic neuroma, NF2-related schwannomatosis, Hearing loss, Middle ear infection, Facial paralysis, Meniere's disease, CSF leak, Otosclerosis, Age-related hearing loss, Facial nerve disorder, Cholesteatoma, Encephalocele, Temporal bone cancer, Superior semicircular canal dehiscence, Pulsatile tinnitus, Glomus tumor, Sensorineural hearing loss, Facial nerve tumor

  4. Colin L. Driscoll, M.D.

    Colin L. Driscoll, M.D.

    1. Otolaryngologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Cochlear implant procedure, Acoustic neuroma surgery, Nerve decompression, Ear surgery, Stapes surgery, Stapedectomy, M...iddle ear reconstruction, Skull base surgery, Hearing loss in children, Meningioma, Acoustic neuroma, NF2-related schwannomatosis, Hearing loss, Middle ear infection, Hemangioma, Facial paralysis, Otosclerosis, Schwannomatosis, Age-related hearing loss, Skull base tumor, Nerve sheath tumor, Facial nerve disorder, Middle ear disease, Cholesteatoma, Middle ear tumor, Encephalocele, Temporal bone cancer, Superior semicircular canal dehiscence, Facial weakness, Glomus tumor, Schwannoma, Sensorineural hearing loss

  5. Jennifer E. Gonzalez, Au.D., Ph.D.

    Jennifer E. Gonzalez, Au.D., Ph.D.

    1. Audiologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Auditory evoked potential test, Hearing aid fitting, Hearing loss, Auditory processing disorder, Age-related hearing lo...ss

  6. Mallory J. Raymond, M.D.

    Mallory J. Raymond, M.D.

    1. Otolaryngologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Cochlear implant procedure, Mastoidectomy, Tympanoplasty, Acoustic neuroma surgery, Steroid injection, Stapedectomy, Mi...ddle ear reconstruction, Bone-anchored hearing aid surgery, Ossicular chain reconstruction, Facial nerve decompression, Superior canal dehiscence surgery, Lateral skull base surgery, Middle ear surgery, Robot-assisted cochlear implant surgery, Ruptured eardrum, Acoustic neuroma, Eustachian tube dysfunction, Hearing loss, Middle ear infection, Meniere's disease, CSF leak, Otosclerosis, Bell's palsy, Age-related hearing loss, Facial nerve disorder, Middle ear disease, Mastoiditis, Cholesteatoma, Middle ear tumor, Encephalocele, Temporal bone cancer, Superior semicircular canal dehiscence, CSF leak from ear , Vestibular disorder, Pulsatile tinnitus, Glomus tumor, Sensorineural hearing loss, Temporal bone fracture, Tympanic membrane retraction, Facial nerve tumor, Conductive hearing loss

  7. Greta C. Stamper, Au.D., Ph.D.
    Areas of focus:

    Hearing loss, Age-related hearing loss

Research

Researchers who study hearing at Mayo Clinic focus on keeping and restoring hearing. Mayo Clinic researchers study a wide area of research. Areas of research focus include:

  • Improving hearing across the life span by finding hearing loss early and keeping track of it.
  • Newest treatments for hearing loss.
  • Cochlear implants, including new hardware and software and ways to do surgery.

Other areas of research include:

  • Otosclerosis and stapedectomy.
  • Skull base tumors and surgery.
  • Vestibular schwannoma, also known as acoustic neuroma, tumors.
  • Cholesteatoma management.

Advances in basic science research and clinical studies have led to new and improved treatments as well. Researchers in neurophysiology, neurological disorders of the ear, ENT, medical genetics, neurology, pediatrics, internal medicine, radiology and audiology work together to advance care for people.

To learn about current research related to hearing loss, see:

Mayo publications

See a list of publications about hearing loss by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

Research Profiles

March 30, 2023