In a hospital setting, Audiology and Speech Therapy play integral roles in addressing communication and hearing-related challenges among patients. Audiology focuses on the assessment and management of hearing disorders, employing various diagnostic tests to evaluate hearing acuity and recommending appropriate interventions such as hearing aids or cochlear implants. Speech Therapy, on the other hand, is dedicated to enhancing communication skills by evaluating and treating speech and language disorders. Speech therapists collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to address conditions ranging from developmental speech delays to post-stroke aphasia. Together, Audiology and Speech Therapy contribute significantly to the overall well-being of patients, helping them regain or enhance their ability to communicate effectively and participate more fully in their daily lives. The hospital setting provides a comprehensive environment for these services, ensuring a seamless integration of diagnostics, therapeutic interventions, and ongoing support for individuals with hearing and communication needs.