Do you wish your hearing was better?

If you struggle to hear what people are saying, you are not alone. Roughly 36 million American adults suffer from some degree of hearing loss. Often, this happens gradually with minor annoyances.

When you first notice a decline in your hearing, you should be tested. Without treatment, some people withdraw from social situations and may even become depressed.

Through evaluation and testing, we can help you hear better, restoring your ability to communicate more effectively and stay connected with family and friends.

Love Your Ears!

Hearing enables us to get the best out of life and each other. It puts us in the center as it connects us to the world around us. This connection keeps us engaged with people and experiences. Hearing allows us to live life fully.

Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can quickly sneak up on you. Learn more about the signs that indicate you should see an audiologist.

Hearing Loss

Your Visit

What to expect and bring with you on your first visit.

Your Visit

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Services and Options

Providing quality service in a supportive & progressive environment.

We aim to improve the hearing healthcare of each person we meet with through the most up-to-date diagnostic evaluations and hearing loss solutions. We also provide a full-line of balance and tinnitus services.

Reprogramming hearing aids

Full-service hearing instrument maintenance and repair

Assistive listening devices

Batteries and accessories

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The purpose of this hearing assessment and/or demonstration is for hearing wellness and to determine if the consumer may benefit from using hearing aids, which may include selling and fitting hearing aids. Products demonstrated may differ from products sold. Assessment conclusion is not a medical diagnosis and further testing may be required to diagnose hearing loss. The use of any hearing aid may not fully restore normal hearing and does not prevent future hearing loss. Hearing instruments may not meet the needs of all hearing-impaired individuals.