Our Facility

AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH THERAPY

Audiology deals with identifying and evaluating hearing disorders associated with adults, children, or infants. The Audiology Department at PIMS offers diagnostic evaluations to people having hearing difficulties.

Audiology combines medical science with the best available technology to develop concrete solutions to hearing or balance disorders. People who practice audiology are called audiologists, and Audiologists are accountable for managing and recuperation disorders linked to hearing and balance. Here audiologists work with speech and language therapists and ENT doctors to provide comprehensive services for people with hearing disorders. The Speech Therapy department assesses, diagnoses and treats children and adults having difficulty with speech, language and swallowing.

Our panel of speech therapists include specialists who have proven excellence and experience in stroke rehabilitation, neuro-rehabilitation, swallowing difficulties and neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease and voice disorders.

Services and facilities

We are termed as the best speech therapy hospital and deal with all kinds of speech-related problems, including language and voice problems, e.g.

  • Stammering/Stuttering
  • Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
  • Delayed speech
  • Speech Misarticulation
  • Cleft lip and palate
  • Aphasia
  • Dysarthria, Dysphagia
  • Hoarse voice due to vocal nodules, vocal paresis
Infrastructure

Audiology & Speech Pathology Services

  1. Pure Tone Audiogram
  2. Impedance- Tympanometry - Acoustic Reflex
  3. Speech Audiometry
  4. Special Tests- TDT, STAT, SISI, ABLB, MCL, UCL etc.
  5. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy , tinnitus retraining therapy
  6. Speech & language Evaluation & Therapy (both adult&children)
  7. Dysphagia intervention
    AUDIOLOGIST AND SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

    Ms.Rinsha Parvin K
    B.ASLP

Diagnostic Services

Clinical Pathology

  • Clinical Pathology is a vital branch of laboratory medicine that focuses on the analysis of blood, urine, body fluids, and tissues to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, and prevention of disease. It integrates multiple disciplines—including hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics—offering a comprehensive approach to patient care.

    Clinical Pathologists play a key role in interpreting laboratory data, guiding clinicians in diagnosis and treatment decisions, and ensuring the quality and reliability of laboratory results.

    Core Functions of Clinical Pathology:

    1. Diagnostic Testing
      • Provides timely and accurate analysis of specimens to detect abnormalities, confirm diagnoses, and monitor disease progression.
      • Supports the identification of infections, organ dysfunction, metabolic imbalances, autoimmune disorders, and malignancies.
    2. Test Interpretation and Consultation
      • Clinical pathologists offer expert interpretation of complex results, correlate findings with clinical presentation, and advise on further diagnostic strategies.
    3. Quality Control and Laboratory Oversight
      • Ensures laboratory procedures adhere to regulatory standards and quality assurance protocols.
      • Implements and monitors internal and external quality control programs to maintain accuracy and reliability.
    4. Support for Public Health and Research
      • Plays a critical role in disease surveillance, outbreak investigations, and epidemiological studies.
      • Contributes to clinical trials and translational research.

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Diagnostic Services

Pathology