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We’re here for you through every phase of your hearing journey; and we’re committed to making every step as easy as possible. Whether you’re looking for hearing information or prepping for your first appointment, this page has you covered.
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Everything you need, all in one place.
Below you’ll find everything you need for before, during and after your visit, as well as additional information on hearing healthcare.
Online Hearing screening
Think You Might Have Hearing Loss?
Take our free, five-minute online screening to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional evaluation is right for you.
Hearing Loss
What Exactly is Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sounds in one or both ears. It happens as a result of the aging process, noise exposure or other health conditions. A diagnostic evaluation is the best way to identify your degree of hearing loss and develop the best treatment plan.
Did you know issues with your auditory system can impact your balance? That’s why hearing professionals don’t simply treat hearing loss, they also provide solutions for dizziness and a number of other hearing and balance disorders.
More on Balance DisordersDo you have questions about hearing aids? Our Consumer Guide to Hearing Aids provides an in-depth breakdown of the different types of hearing devices, as well as the technology available for all forms of hearing loss.
More on Consumer's Guide to Hearing AidsHearing loss may be mild, moderate, moderately-severe, severe or profound and vary across pitches so it is important to understand the many different types of hearing loss.
More on Different Types of Hearing LossHow do I know if I have hearing loss? How is hearing loss diagnosed? What kinds of tests do audiologists perform? Our FAQ section has answers to questions like these and more. Click to get helpful information to assist you on your hearing journey.
More on FAQsIf you’re trying to better understand your hearing loss, a basic comprehension of how the ears work can help. While our auditory system is incredibly complex, this page breaks down key information that can help shed more light on your hearing health.
More on Hearing InfoThe latest available statistics show that over 10% of the U.S. population reports difficulty hearing! That's more than 31 million people! And as the Baby Boomer generation continues to age, that number promises to increase dramatically! Are you one of those millions of people who does not hear as well as they once did? If so, you are certainly not alone. Consider these statistics reported by Sergei Kochkin, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Better Hearing Institute
More on Hearing LossMusicians, from classical orchestras to rock groups, are exposed to high decibel ranges. Musicians suffer not just from hearing loss but also a ringing in their ears and various pitch-perception problems.
More on Musicians' Hearing Loss and PreventionA hearing aid center is a patient’s all-in-one resource for reclaiming their hearing health. This includes access to audiologists, hearing evaluations, counseling and even rehabilitation after hearing loss. Within our hearing aid center is all the guidance you will need to make a decision on the future of your hearing.
More on The Hearing Aid Center: Where it All StartsTinnitus
Buzzing, whirring or ringing in your ears? It could be tinnitus.
Tinnitus is described as unwanted noises in one or both ears. It’s a common, yet frustrating condition that can dramatically impact quality of life. Luckily, many patients have found relief through treatments that effectively ease their symptoms.
Financing
Billing & Insurance Information
We believe in accessible hearing healthcare and strive to offer a variety of payment plans to help fit every budget. Read below to learn more about insurance coverage, financing plans and billing.