Your Personalized Hearing Journey
You deserve a hearing assessment that is as unique as you are. Our comprehensive hearing test begins with a conversation about your hearing challenges and the environments most challenging for you. Whether that’s busy restaurants or quiet conversations, rest assured that our expert team is here to understand your needs.
Next, your professional hearing exam includes an otoscopic examination to check for wax buildup or ear canal health issues. If necessary, your ears will be cleaned and blockages removed prior to your hearing screening.
Our thorough, diagnostic hearing test evaluates your hearing capabilities and identifies specific areas of difficulty, such as understanding speech in noise.
This isn’t just about numbers. It's about finding the right solution for your needs!
What to Expect During a Hearing Assessment
Initial Consultation: We start by discussing your hearing concerns, especially if you experience symptoms indicating you need a hearing test, like difficulty hearing in noisy places or ringing in the ears.
Otoscopic Exam: We then check your ears visually, removing wax if needed to ensure the most accurate results from your hearing exam.
Comprehensive Hearing Test: A full audiological evaluation is conducted to assess your hearing. This detailed hearing assessment will ensure that you fully understand what’s going on with your hearing health.
Results Discussion: Your hearing health professional will explain the results clearly to ensure you understand your hearing profile, including discussing solutions for hearing loss symptoms and specific tests that can be useful for seniors or those with tinnitus.
Customized Solutions: Based on your results, we tailor recommendations to enhance your daily life, such as advanced audiology services and targeted hearing screenings.
Guided by our “Education First” approach and dedication to platinum-level care that puts your holistic health at the forefront, we provide practical handouts for managing real-life hearing challenges and use your hearing test results to guide treatment recommendations.









