About Us
Providing comprehensive hearing care to the people of Commerce, New Baltimore, and Novi, MI.
Hearing Healthcare in Michigan
Hearing Rehabilitation Center is a full-service audiology clinic, providing comprehensive hearing services, state-of-the-art technology, extraordinary follow-up care, and additional custom products to patients of all ages. We have been serving people across Commerce, West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington Hills, and the surrounding communities since 2003.
Our goal is not to sell you hearing aids, but to improve your life. We want you to reconnect with your family, friends, and your life. We are pleased to offer life changing solutions and cutting-edge technology to help you hear again.
Meet Your Audiologist in Michigan
Dee Sehgal, Au.D.
Audiologist
Dr. Dee Sehgal is a licensed clinical Audiologist, lecturer and adjunct professor at Wayne State University and has been working in private practice for over 20 years. Dr. Sehgal takes a medical approach in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss in relation to one’s medical conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and its impact on speech clarity, comprehension and understanding. His medical approach provides patients with a clear understanding of why people can hear sounds but not understand their loved ones and has been recognized by groups, organizations, and hearing aid manufacturers. Dr. Sehgal only prescribes state-of-the-art hearing aids by the top manufacturers in the world. He also specializes in tinnitus retraining therapy for those suffering from ringing in their ears. His mission is to reconnect you with your family, your career, and your life in a warm and compassionate environment.
During his free time, he loves spending time with his wife and two daughters travelling, boating, skiing, and playing ice hockey.
Wayne State
Educational Partnership
At Hearing Rehabilitation Center, we understand the importance of hands-on experience and training in the field of audiology. Every semester, we welcome students from the Wayne State University Doctor of Audiology program to come to our offices and work with our staff.
This opportunity allows the students to apply what they’ve studied in a clinical setting, to exercise their abilities of critical thinking and clinical problem solving, and to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in their careers.
The program’s objective is to expose students to clinical strategies and methods that differ from those taught in the university clinic or classroom, utilizing the methods of the supervising clinical instructor.
The partnership between Hearing Rehabilitation and the Wayne State Au.D. Program has been successful in helping future audiologists by providing extensive practicum experiences. We are happy to be able to offer this opportunity and look forward to continuing our relationship.
Some of the hands-on applications include:
- Properly obtain a case history
- Effectively interacting with patients, families, and other professionals
- Perform an otoscopic examination
- Interpret results of the evaluation to establish type and severity of disorder
- Perform audiologic assessment using physiologic, psychophysical, and self-assessment measures
- Perform hearing aid, assistive listening device, and sensory aid assessment
About the Program
The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) program at Wayne State University is a 4-year, 11-semester graduate program that prepares students for the independent practice of the profession of audiology. Students in the program are exposed to all aspects of hearing and balance diagnosis and treatment. The program consists of both classroom and clinical teaching. In an affiliation unique to audiology education models, clinical education is managed by audiologists at the Henry Ford Health System. Clinical education begins in the first semester with a year-long experience at the Wayne State University Audiology Clinic, staffed by Henry Ford audiologists. During the second-year students spend 20-hours per week at the Henry Ford Health System, from which they emerge with the essential skills necessary for audiology practice. During the third year, students participate in 20-hours per week in external clinical experiences with clinical educators in various specialties. These dedicated and experienced clinical educators train students with invaluable real-world opportunities. The fourth year of the program is dedicated to an immersive year-long, full-time clinical training experience.
Our Offices
Commerce Location
2900 Union Lake Rd.
#100
Commerce, MI 48382
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9AM – 5PM
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9AM – 1PM
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New Baltimore Location
32901 23 Mile Rd.,
Ste 110C
New Baltimore, MI 48047
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9AM – 4PM
9AM – 4PM
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Novi Location
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9AM – 3PM
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