Clinical Trials & Research
Advancing hearing healthcare through rigorous clinical research and validation of our innovative telehealth hearing assessment technology.
Regulatory Status
The AurisDoc hearing assessment technology integrated into Aurability is currently under development for FDA 510(k) clearance. Clinical trials are being conducted to validate the accuracy and efficacy of our remote hearing assessment protocols.
Current Studies
Remote vs. In-Clinic Assessment
Comparing the accuracy and reliability of remote hearing assessments conducted through our platform with traditional in-clinic audiometric testing.
Long-term Patient Outcomes
Evaluating the impact of telehealth-based hearing care on patient adherence, satisfaction, and long-term hearing health outcomes.
Research Goals
Validate Remote Assessment Accuracy
Demonstrate that our telehealth platform can deliver hearing assessments with accuracy comparable to traditional in-clinic methods.
Improve Access to Care
Document how telehealth can expand access to hearing healthcare for underserved populations and remote communities.
Enhance Patient Experience
Measure patient satisfaction and engagement with remote hearing care compared to traditional care models.
Establish Best Practices
Develop evidence-based protocols for remote hearing assessment and care that can be adopted across the healthcare industry.
Publications & Presentations
Our research findings will be shared with the scientific community through peer-reviewed publications and presentations at major audiology conferences.
Check back soon for updates on our latest research publications.
Interested in Our Research?
Learn more about participating in our clinical trials or collaborating on research initiatives.