Learn how our team provides personalized support to meet your hearing needs.
With our expert audiologists, receive a complete hearing assessment to accurately gauge your hearing condition.
Our selection includes hearing aids from the industry's top-rated manufacturers in the hearing technology field.
Specializing in long-standing hearing loss, we offer personalized, affordable solutions tailored to your unique needs.
When you schedule your first appointment, we will conduct a detailed assessment, which includes:
We will ask you detailed questions regarding your hearing health history and current lifestyle in order to properly understand your concerns and needs.
You'll undergo a hearing test to measure how you perceive different tones and speech sounds, helping us pinpoint the nature and cause of any hearing loss.
We will explore various hearing aid options, focusing on technology that suits your sound environments, lifestyle, and budget.
We'll establish a follow-up schedule to ensure your treatment and hearing aids are working optimally for you.
A visual inspection of your ear canal and eardrum will help us identify any physical contributors to hearing loss.
Based on your results, we'll discuss personalized treatment options that cater to your hearing sensitivity and daily life.
We'll provide you with information on protecting your hearing and maintaining your hearing aids for optimal performance.
This test measures your ability to hear different tones at various frequencies and volumes. You will be asked to wear headphones and press a button each time you hear a sound. The results are plotted on an audiogram, which shows your hearing sensitivity across a range of frequencies.
This test evaluates how well you can hear and understand speech at different volumes. The audiologist will ask you to repeat words or sentences presented through headphones or speakers, which helps assess your ability to process speech sounds.
This test evaluates the function of your middle ear and eardrum. A probe is placed in your ear canal, and variations in air pressure are used to assess how well the eardrum responds. Tympanometry can help detect fluid in the middle ear, eardrum perforations, or issues with the ossicles (tiny bones in the middle ear).
This test measures the reflexive response of your middle ear muscles to loud sounds. It helps identify issues with the auditory nerve and the pathway that connects the ear to the brain.
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