JOSEPH LEE HEGARTY MD
NPI 1568500189
Otolaryngology - Otology & Neurotology in Colorado Springs, CO
Quality Rating: 90.28 out of 100 score
NPI Status: Active since February 03, 2007
Contact Information
2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
ZIP 80904
Phone: (719) 667-1327
Fax: (719) 667-1328
- Individual
- Male
- Years of Experience 34
- Otolaryngology
- Otology & Neurotology
- Accepts Medicare Approved Payment
- PECOS Enrolled
About JOSEPH HEGARTY
This page provides the complete NPI Profile along with additional information for Joseph Hegarty, a provider established in Colorado Springs, Colorado with a medical specialization in Otolaryngology, focusing in otology & neurotology and more than 34 years of experience. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University in 1992. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1568500189 assigned on February 2007. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 207YX0901X with license number 39522 (CO). The provider is registered as an individual and his NPI record was last updated 4 years ago.
- NPI
- 1568500189
- Provider Name
- JOSEPH LEE HEGARTY MD
- Gender
- Male
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Location Address
- 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904
- Location Phone
- (719) 667-1327
- Location Fax
- (719) 667-1328
- Mailing Address
- 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904
- Mailing Phone
- (719) 667-1327
- Medical School Name
- JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY
- Graduation Year
- 1992
- Is Sole Proprietor?
- Yes
- Enumeration Date
- 02-03-2007
- Last Update Date
- 05-15-2021
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Location Map
Secondary Locations
- 4344 Woodlands Blvd Ste 240
Castle Rock, CO 80104
(720) 408-9118
Specialty - Primary Taxonomy
The NPI enumerator requires providers to submit at least one taxonomy code. A taxonomy code is a unique 10-character code that describes the healthcare provider type, classification, and the area of specialization. There could be only one primary taxonomy code per NPI record. For individual NPIs the license data is associated to the taxonomy code.
- Classification
Otolaryngology Otology & Neurotology
- Taxonomy Code
- 207YX0901X
- Type
- Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
- License No.
- 39522
- License State
- CO
- Taxonomy Description
- An otolaryngologist who treats diseases of the ear and temporal bone, including disorders of hearing and balance. The additional training in otology and neurotology emphasizes the study of embryology, anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, pathology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and the etiology of diseases of the ear and temporal bone.
Secondary Taxonomies
The provider has reported to the NPI enumerator additional taxonomy codes. Multiple taxonomy codes may represent subspecialties or other areas of specialization the provider maybe licensed to practice.
No. | Taxonomy Code | Type | Classification / Specialization |
License No. (State) |
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1 | 261QP2000X | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Clinic/Center | (CO) |
Medicare Participation & PECOS Enrollment Status
Joseph Hegarty is registered with Medicare and accepts claims assignment, this means the provider accepts the approved amount for the cost of rendered services as full payment. Participating providers may not charge beneficiaries more than the approved amount for their services. Please keep in mind that beneficiaries still have to pay a coinsurance or copayment amount for a visit or service.
Joseph Hegarty is enrolled in PECOS and is eligible to order or refer health care services for Medicare patients. The provider is eligible to order or refer: Part B Clinical Laboratory and Imaging, Durable Medical Equipment (DME), a Home Health Agency (HHA) and Power Mobility Devices.
What is PECOS?
PECOS is the online Medicare enrollment management system or Provider, Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System. The PECOS system is a database of providers who have registered with CMS as providers or suppliers. PECOS is the primary source of information about verified Medicare professionals. Providers that want to participate in this program need to enroll in PECOS with their NPI number to avoid denied claims.
Is the provider registered in PECOS? Yes
PECOS PAC ID: 1355238122
What is the PECOS Associate Control ID?
A PAC ID is a unique 10-digit number assigned to an individual or organization healthcare provider in PECOS. The PAC ID is used to link together all the provider information, like tax identification numbers and organizational names. A PAC ID can be connected to multiple Enrollment IDs if an individual or organization has enrolled in PECOS more than once.PECOS Enrollment ID: I20040623000792
What is the Provider Enrollment ID?
The Enrollment ID is a unique alphanumeric 15-digit code assigned to each new provider's PECOS enrollment application. The Enrollment ID is used to link together all the provider enrollment information like enrollment type, state, provider specialty, and reassignment of benefits.Accepts Medicare Assignment? Yes
What does it mean "accepts medicare assignment"?
When a provider accepts Medicare assignment, the provider agrees to be paid directly by Medicare and to accept the payment amount approved by Medicare. Additionally, the provider agrees to not bill patients for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance amounts.
A provider who doesn't accept assignment may charge you up to 15% over the Medicare-approved amount. This is known as the limiting charge. You may have to pay this amount, or it may be covered by another insurer.Eligible to Order or Refer Part B Clinical Laboratory and Imaging: Yes
Eligible to Order or Refer Durable Medical Equipment (DMEPOS): Yes
Eligible to Order or Refer a Home Health Agency (HHA): Yes
Eligible to Order or Refer Power Mobility Devices: Yes
Areas of Expertise
The following services and procedures, recently provided to Medicare patients, illustrate the range of care this provider offers. This list reflects the variety of services available to all patients visiting the practice and is based on 2022 Medicare dataset. In general, the more frequently a provider treats specific conditions or performs particular procedures, the more experienced they become in addressing similar patient needs. The provider has delivered many of the services listed below to Medicare patients. Please note that this list does not include services provided to patients who are not covered by Medicare.
Analysis and reprogramming of inner ear implant (7 years or older)
Complex removal of skin debris and drainage of mastoid cavity
Comprehensive hearing and speech recognition test
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 40-54 minutes
Evaluation and testing for balance with recording
Evaluation for physical therapy, typically 20 minutes
Evaluation for physical therapy, typically 30 minutes
Evaluation of brain response to sound for determination of hearing status with interpretation and report
Evaluation of brain response to sound for diagnosis of nervous system disorders with interpretation and report
Evaluation of hearing function related to surgically implanted hearing device, first hour
Evaluation of hearing ringing in ear
Exam of ear using a microscope
Incision of fluid canal of inner ear with infusion of drugs
Incision of fluid canal of inner ear with infusion of drugs
Incision, aspiration, and/or inflation of eardrum
New patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-44 minutes
New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes
Placement of ear probe for computerized measurement of repeated sounds with interpretation and report
Removal of foreign body in ear canal
Removal of impacted cerumen (one or both ears) by physician on same date of service as audiologic function testing
Removal of impacted ear wax
Repositioning exercises of head for treatment of dizziness, each day
Simple removal of skin debris and drainage of mastoid cavity
Test for abnormal eye movement using a rotating chair
Test for eardrum and muscle function
Test to assess balance during warm and cool irrigation in both ears
Test to assess electrical potentials generated in the inner ear as a result of sound stimulation
Test to assess middle ear function
Therapy procedure to re-educate brain-to-nerve-to-muscle function, each 15 minutes
Therapy procedure using exercise to develop strength, endurance, range of motion, and flexibility, each 15 minutes
Therapy procedure using functional activities
Vemp testing of lower branch of inner ear nerve with interpretation and report
Vemp testing of upper and lower branches of inner ear nerve with interpretation and report
An analysis and reprogramming of an inner ear implant involves checking the device's performance and adjusting its settings for optimal hearing. This non-invasive procedure helps ensure the implant continues to meet the patient's hearing needs.
This service was performed 34 times for 21 patientsThis procedure involves the careful removal of unwanted skin debris and the draining of fluid from the mastoid cavity, which is located in the ear. It helps alleviate discomfort and prevent potential complications. It's performed by a specialist using precise medical tools.
This service was performed 55 times for 33 patientsA comprehensive hearing and speech recognition test assesses your ability to hear and understand spoken words. It includes hearing tests to check for issues with sound perception and speech tests to evaluate your word recognition. It's a crucial step in identifying any hearing or speech problems.
This service was performed 1,208 times for 1,051 patientsThis is a routine visit for patients who have already been seen by the healthcare provider. During this approximately 20-29 minute appointment, your health status will be evaluated and any necessary treatments or tests will be discussed. It's a chance to address any health concerns you may have.
This service was performed 566 times for 368 patientsThis is a routine check-up for patients who have previously visited our clinic. It involves a comprehensive review of your health and any ongoing treatments. The consultation lasts between 30-39 minutes, allowing enough time to discuss any concerns.
This service was performed 367 times for 289 patientsThis service involves a follow-up appointment for existing patients, lasting between 40 to 54 minutes. During this time, your healthcare provider will assess your current health status, discuss any changes or concerns, review your treatment plan, and answer any questions you may have.
This service was performed 21 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves a series of evaluations and tests to analyze your balance. Recordings are made to track your performance, helping identify any issues. This aids in determining the best treatment for any balance disorders you may have.
This service was performed 119 times for 119 patientsAn evaluation for physical therapy is a short, 20-minute assessment where your physical condition, mobility, and pain levels are examined. This helps in designing a personalized therapy plan to enhance your physical function and well-being.
This service was performed 70 times for 70 patientsAn evaluation for physical therapy is a 30-minute session where a physical therapist assesses your current physical condition. They'll examine your strength, flexibility, balance, and mobility to identify areas needing improvement. This helps tailor a therapy plan to your specific needs.
This service was performed 11 times for 11 patientsThis procedure tests how your brain reacts to sound to assess your hearing. It involves playing sounds in your ear and recording your brain's responses. The results are then interpreted and summarized in a report.
This service was performed 24 times for 24 patientsThis procedure examines how your brain responds to sound, aiding in the diagnosis of nervous system disorders. It involves playing sounds and monitoring brain activity, followed by an expert interpretation and report.
This service was performed 74 times for 74 patientsThis procedure assesses how well your surgically implanted hearing device is working. It involves a series of tests conducted over an hour to measure your hearing ability and device performance. It's a crucial step in ensuring your hearing health.
This service was performed 46 times for 39 patientsThe evaluation of hearing ringing in your ear, also known as tinnitus, involves several tests. An audiologist may conduct a hearing test to identify potential hearing loss. They may also perform imaging tests like an MRI or CT scan to check for structural issues. This helps determine the cause and best treatment options.
This service was performed 156 times for 155 patientsAn exam of the ear using a microscope allows a detailed view of the ear structures. This non-invasive procedure helps identify issues such as infections, blockages, or ear damage. It's a safe, quick, and painless way to evaluate ear health.
This service was performed 1,198 times for 798 patientsThis procedure involves making a small cut in the inner ear's fluid canal. Medication is then infused directly into this area. It's often used to treat certain ear conditions or hearing issues. Rest assured, it's done under professional supervision.
This service was performed 19 times for 19 patientsThis procedure involves making a small cut in the inner ear's fluid canal. Medication is then infused directly into this area. It's often used to treat certain ear conditions or hearing issues. Rest assured, it's done under professional supervision.
This service was performed 22 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves making a small cut in the eardrum to relieve pressure, remove fluid, or insert a tiny tube. It can help in conditions like chronic ear infections or hearing loss. It's a common, quick, and typically painless procedure.
This service was performed 15 times for 14 patientsThis service involves an initial office or outpatient visit for a new patient. The healthcare professional will spend 30-44 minutes understanding your health history, current issues, and discussing possible treatment plans. It's a comprehensive evaluation to start your healthcare journey.
This service was performed 188 times for 188 patientsThis is a first-time office or outpatient visit lasting between 45-59 minutes. The healthcare provider evaluates your health, discusses your medical history, and may suggest further tests or treatments. It's an opportunity to ask questions and understand your health better.
This service was performed 262 times for 262 patientsThis procedure involves placing a probe in your ear to measure how it responds to repeated sounds. The data is then interpreted by a computer to assess your hearing health. The findings are compiled into a report for further evaluation.
This service was performed 632 times for 631 patientsThis procedure involves the careful extraction of an object that has become lodged in your ear canal. It is performed by a medical professional using specialized tools. The process is usually quick and painless, but may require local anesthesia depending on the situation.
This service was performed 166 times for 86 patientsThis procedure involves a doctor removing impacted earwax (cerumen) from one or both ears. This is often done on the same day as hearing function tests. The process helps to clear the ear canal, improving hearing and ensuring accurate test results.
This service was performed 94 times for 91 patientsImpacted ear wax removal is a safe procedure to clear blockages in the ear canal caused by hardened ear wax. A healthcare professional uses specialized tools or a gentle irrigation method to loosen and remove the wax, improving hearing and alleviating discomfort.
This service was performed 91 times for 66 patientsRepositioning exercises of the head help manage dizziness by training your brain to cope with the signals that trigger this sensation. Daily, gentle movements of the head and body can reduce symptoms and improve balance.
This service was performed 57 times for 45 patientsThis procedure involves clearing out skin debris and draining fluid from the mastoid cavity, an air-filled space in the skull behind the ear. It's done to relieve discomfort, improve hearing, and prevent complications related to ear infections or other conditions.
This service was performed 70 times for 36 patientsA rotating chair test helps doctors assess balance issues. You'll sit in a motorized chair that spins at controlled speeds. As the chair moves, your eye movements are monitored to identify any irregularities, which can indicate balance disorders.
This service was performed 24 times for 24 patientsThis test assesses the health of your eardrum and muscles linked to hearing. A small device is placed in your ear that creates pressure changes and sounds. Your ear's responses are recorded to determine if they are functioning properly.
This service was performed 647 times for 642 patientsThis is a test called caloric stimulation, used to check your balance function. During this procedure, warm and cool water are gently introduced into your ears. Your eye movements are then observed, as they can indicate issues with balance or inner ear function.
This service was performed 111 times for 111 patientsThis test, known as an auditory brainstem response test, checks how your inner ear responds to sound. It measures the electrical signals your ear sends to your brain when it hears a noise. It's a simple, non-invasive procedure that helps identify hearing issues.
This service was performed 14 times for 14 patientsA test to assess middle ear function, also known as an impedance audiometry, helps evaluate how well your middle ear works. It measures the movement of your eardrum in response to changes in air pressure. This can help identify issues like fluid build-up, ear infections, or eardrum perforations.
This service was performed 586 times for 481 patientsThis therapy helps retrain your brain, nerves, and muscles to work together. Through targeted exercises, your body learns to regain lost functions or improve current abilities. Each session lasts 15 minutes.
This service was performed 666 times for 86 patientsThis therapy involves exercises to boost strength, endurance, flexibility, and range of motion. Each session lasts 15 minutes. The goal is to improve physical function and overall health. It's a safe, beneficial method for enhancing well-being and fitness.
This service was performed 46 times for 24 patientsA therapy procedure using functional activities encourages you to use your own body movements in day-to-day tasks to aid recovery. It aims to improve your mobility, strength, and overall health by incorporating therapeutic exercises into your routine.
This service was performed 244 times for 35 patientsVEMP testing is a safe procedure used to evaluate the functioning of your inner ear nerves. It involves playing sounds into your ears and recording the responses from your muscles. This helps detect any abnormalities in your inner ear. The results are then interpreted and reported by a specialist.
This service was performed 47 times for 47 patientsVEMP testing is a non-invasive procedure that checks the function of your inner ear nerves. It involves playing sounds into your ear and recording the responses of your nerves. This helps to detect any abnormalities in your inner ear balance system.
This service was performed 56 times for 56 patientsOverall MIPS Quality Performance
The provider participated in CMS Quality Payment Program under the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and has an overall final score of 90.28, based on four performance areas: quality, improvement activities, promoting interoperability, and cost. The purpose of this information is to help people with Medicare make informed decisions and incentivize doctors and clinicians to maximize performance.
The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) is a way providers could use to participate in CMS Quality Payment Program (QPP). The MIPS program affects clinician reimbursement for Part B covered professional services and also rewards them for improving the quality of patient care and outcomes.
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Final Score: 90.28 out of 100
The MIPS program evaluates providers across multiple categories with a specific weight for each category resulting a in a MIPS final score that ranges from 0 to 100 points. The MIPS Final Score determines whether providers receive a negative, neutral or positive MIPS payment adjustment.
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Quality Score: 83.34
The Quality category assesses providers performance on clinical practices and patient outcomes under the traditional MIPS program. The quality measures help identify the quality of healthcare processes, outcomes, and patient experiences. The Quality measure category compromises 40% providers final MPIS scores.
There are six collection types for MIPS quality measures: Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs), MIPS Clinical Quality Measures (CQMs), Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) Measures, Medicare Part B claims measures, CMS Web Interface measures and The Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) for MIPS Survey.
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Promoting Interoperability Score: 89.28
The Interoperability category measures the providers ability to use technology to exchange and make use of healthcare information in a way that is less burdensome and improves outcomes. The Interoperability measure category compromises 25% providers final MPIS scores.
The MIPS Interoperability measure focuses on the use of certified electronic health record technology (CEHRT) to improve patient access health information, the exchange of information between clinicians and pharmacies and the systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of healthcare data. -
Improvement Activities Score: 40
The Improvement Activities performance category evaluates the providers participation in clinical activities that support the improvement of clinical practice, care delivery, and outcomes. Providers have the option to choose 2 to 4 activities from an inventory of over 100 improvement activities. Providers typically choose the activities that best fit their needs. The improvement activities measure category compromises 15% providers final MPIS scores.
The Improvement measures aim to better patient engagement, patient safety and other areas of patient care. The Improvement Activities category compromises 15% of providers final MPIS scores. -
Cost Score: N/A
The Cost performance category asses the amount and types of services provided and how clinicians coordinate care and seek improvement of health outcomes by ensuring patients receive the appropriate services.
Although providers don't determine the price of healthcare services they are important in delivering high-quality care at a reasonable cost. The Cost measures category compromises 20% of providers final MPIS scores. -
Cost Score: N/A
The Cost performance category asses the amount and types of services provided and how clinicians coordinate care and seek improvement of health outcomes by ensuring patients receive the appropriate services.
Although providers don't determine the price of healthcare services they are important in delivering high-quality care at a reasonable cost. The Cost measures category compromises 20% of providers final MPIS scores.
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NPI Validation Check Digit Calculation
The following table explains the step by step NPI number validation process using the ISO standard Luhn algorithm.
Start with the original NPI number, the last digit is the check digit and is not used in the calculation. | |||||||||
1 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 9 |
Step 1: Double the value of the alternate digits, beginning with the rightmost digit. | |||||||||
2 | 5 | 12 | 8 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 16 | |
Step 2: Add all the doubled and unaffected individual digits from step 1 plus the constant number 24. | |||||||||
2 + 5 + 1 + 2 + 8 + 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 1 + 1 + 6 + 24 = 51 | |||||||||
Step 3: Subtract the total obtained in step 2 from the next higher number ending in zero, the result is the check digit. | |||||||||
60 - 51 = 9 | 9 |
The NPI number 1568500189 is valid because the calculated check digit 9 using the Luhn validation algorithm matches the last digit of the original NPI number.
Other Providers at the Same Location
The following 8 providers are registered at the same or nearby location.
NPI | Name / Type | Taxonomy | Address |
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1801482336 | RACHEL SLATER NORTH Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1174746853 | COLORADO SPRINGS EAR ASSOCIATES Organization | Otolaryngology (Otology & Neurotology) | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1902543721 | SARAH ROSE SEVERINO AUD Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1649575143 | DR. MICHAEL ROBERT ILIFF AU.D. Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1861877482 | DANIELLE LOREE HESTER AU.D. Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1942989462 | BROOKE LARSON Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1871334656 | JESSICA SICKELS DANFORTH AU.D. Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
1356238166 | ELYSE ALEXANDRA KADY AU.D. Individual | Audiologist | 2950 PROFESSIONAL PL STE 100 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80904 (719) 667-1327 |
Frequently Asked Questions
The NPI number assigned to this healthcare provider is 1568500189, enumerated in the NPI registry as an "individual" on February 03, 2007
The provider is located at 2950 Professional Pl Ste 100 Colorado Springs, Co 80904 and the phone number is (719) 667-1327
The provider's speciality is Otolaryngology with taxonomy code 207YX0901X with a focus in Otology & Neurotology
The provider has more than 34 years of experience. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University in 1992.
Yes, as of June 20, 2025 the provider is registered in PECOS and is eligible to order health care services or supplies for Medicare patients. If you are a beneficiary the provider is eligible to order or refer: Part B Clinical Laboratory and Imaging, Durable Medical Equipment (DME), a Home Health Agency (HHA) and Power Mobility Devices.
The provider has an overall high rating in the following quality measures: quality clinical practices and patient outcomes and experiences , uses technology to exchange and make use of healthcare information.
The most common procedures or services performed by this practitioner are: Analysis and reprogramming of inner ear implant (7 years or older), Complex removal of skin debris and drainage of mastoid cavity, Comprehensive hearing and speech recognition test, Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes, Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes, Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 40-54 minutes, Evaluation and testing for balance with recording, Evaluation for physical therapy, typically 20 minutes, Evaluation for physical therapy, typically 30 minutes, Evaluation of brain response to sound for determination of hearing status with interpretation and report, Evaluation of brain response to sound for diagnosis of nervous system disorders with interpretation and report, Evaluation of hearing function related to surgically implanted hearing device, first hour, Evaluation of hearing ringing in ear, Exam of ear using a microscope, Incision of fluid canal of inner ear with infusion of drugs, Incision of fluid canal of inner ear with infusion of drugs, Incision, aspiration, and/or inflation of eardrum, New patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-44 minutes, New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes, Placement of ear probe for computerized measurement of repeated sounds with interpretation and report, Removal of foreign body in ear canal, Removal of impacted cerumen (one or both ears) by physician on same date of service as audiologic function testing, Removal of impacted ear wax, Repositioning exercises of head for treatment of dizziness, each day, Simple removal of skin debris and drainage of mastoid cavity, Test for abnormal eye movement using a rotating chair, Test for eardrum and muscle function, Test to assess balance during warm and cool irrigation in both ears, Test to assess electrical potentials generated in the inner ear as a result of sound stimulation, Test to assess middle ear function, Therapy procedure to re-educate brain-to-nerve-to-muscle function, each 15 minutes, Therapy procedure using exercise to develop strength, endurance, range of motion, and flexibility, each 15 minutes, Therapy procedure using functional activities, Vemp testing of lower branch of inner ear nerve with interpretation and report and Vemp testing of upper and lower branches of inner ear nerve with interpretation and report.
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