Otologist Carol Jackson, M.D. renders thoughtful compassionate ear care after the teachings of the late
Dr. Howard House and his brother, the late William House, MD, DDS.
Dr. Bill is hailed worldwide as the "Father of Modern Neurotology."
Dr. Jackson completed Ear Research and Clinical Neurotology Fellowships at the renowned House Ear Institute and Otologic Medical Group in Los Angeles. The institute was affiliated with U.S.C; now is affiliated with UCLA.
Subsequently, Dr. Jackson was honored to work with Dr. Bill during a decade in adjacent suites by Hoag Hospital.
Currently, the forefront legacy practice team includes Ashley Beko, Au.D., a Vestibular and Hearing Aid Dispensing Audiologist and Eric Dyson, Hearing Instrument Specialist. As a tribute to mentors, it is now House of Ear & Balance located by Fashion Island at 200 Newport Center Drive Suite 204, Newport Beach CA 92660.
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Ashley Beko, Au.D., applies unique experience and skill to objective in-depth assessments of hearing and balance using the lastest most precise technology. Dr. Beko is a specialist in fitting the latest hearing instruments to improve speech understanding for every budget and listening need. Dr. Beko also offers advanced vestibular rehabilitative therapy to improve balance and resolve or reduce dizziness.
Mr. Eric Dyson is a patient-oriented experienced Hearing Instrument Specialist with particular skills in Phonak, Oticon and Signia premium devices, making custom swim plugs and servicing existing hearing aids to improve performance.
Dr. William House with House Urban Operating Microscope
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Don't "just live with" dizziness, unsteadiness,
reduced hearing or ear discomfort.
Falls with injury in seniors has become a national health concern. Most occur in the home often at night going between bedroom and bathroom. Risk for falls often begins with a stumble of seemingly plausible cause but which previously would not have resulted in landing on the ground without breaking the fall.
Dizziness is the most common complaint among seniors seeking medical attention. It's the second most common symptom in adults of all ages.
Reduced hearing occurs in over 50% of seniors and 25% of all adults. It limits verbal conversations, participation in group activities and contributes to fatigue and stress. Hearing loss can affect relationships and be unsafe.
There are solutions for most and help for nearly everyone.
You have worked hard, struggled to clearly understand speakers and loved ones or to be active and ambulatory. You deserve the latest that medical science can offer.
Contact the House of Ear & Balance today. (949) 574-7744. Our friendly staff stand ready to help!