Washington State licensed Doctors of Audiology (Au.D.) conduct Compensation and Pension (C&P) audiology examinations for veterans as part of their disability claims process.
Services include hearing tests, tympanometry, cerumen management, otoscopy, reporting, and Veteran Military Records review such as DD214, Separation Documents, Medals and Decorations, Duty Stations & Assignments, etc.
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FAQs
Where is the hearing clinic?
Do I have to bring any paperwork?
Prior to your appointment, you can submit your patient intake electronically, use link below:
What can I expect?
When you arrive for your Compensation & Pension (C&P) hearing evaluation, you’ll first complete a brief intake form to provide details about your hearing history and how it may relate to your military service. Prior to your appointment, the audiologist will have reviewed your service treatment records and any relevant recent medical documentation.
The evaluation itself will include a comprehensive series of tests:
Pure-tone testing via air and bone conduction
Speech recognition assessments
Tympanometry and acoustic reflex measurements
Please note that the audiologist will not discuss the test results with you at the conclusion of the exam. Instead, a detailed report—containing both the objective test findings and your account of hearing-related concerns—will be submitted directly to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for review.
Can I get a copy of my results?
Our relationship with the VA Contractors mandate that we not reveal the results of your hearing evaluation to you via written or verbal communication at the time of your appointment. However, these results will be available as part of your VA Medical Records after your claim has been completed through the VA. This is available by contacting the VA release of information department (202)745-8341.
HIPAA Access my Health Information 45 CFR § 164.524 does apply, but the records department for the VA Contractor where the appointment was originally scheduled must be contacted for records release. If you have further questions about your records or the process, please call LHI (888-852-1988) or VES (877-637-8387) directly at the following numbers to discuss the steps with a veteran liaison.