Hearing SELF Evaluation TESTS


Do you miss parts of conversations or always ask to have the television made louder? Have you been told by a loved one or friend that you need to have your hearing tested? If you are approaching 60 or older, you may benefit from a hearing evaluation. Please feel free to take our short HEARING SELF TEST to determine if like many others, you would benefit from a comprehensive and complimentary hearing evaluation.



The Right Hearing Aid for Every Lifestyle


Our practice only carries the highest quality of hearing aid available in the industry today. Our goal is to evaluate our patient's needs and fit them with the best product that will address their life style situations. Our practice offers convenient payment options as well as patient finance provided by Care Credit.



You should have your hearing checked if you:


  • Have to strain to hearing normal conversations or watch faces to follow what people say
  • Frequently ask people to repeat themselves
  • Have difficulty understanding women, young children or people with high pitched voices
  • Hearing ringing or other noises in your ear
  • Turn up the TV or radio excessively to hear them clearly
  • Have trouble identifying where sounds are coming from


Dual Sensory Loss


Dual Sensory Loss is real. Vision and hearing are vital to the quality of our lives as we grow older.

Call to schedule your complimentary evaluation today! 877-752-9594

Hearing Self-Test


Man covering his ears. How does a typical normal person hear?
What does a typical hearing loss sound like?

  1. Do you experience ringing or noises in your ear?
  2. Do you hear better with one ear than the other?
  3. Do you have difficulty following conversations in a noisy restaurant or crowded room?
  4. Do you feel that people mumble or fail to speak clearly?
  5. Do you have difficulty listening to the TV or radio?
  6. Do you find it difficult to understand the speaker at a public meeting or religious service?
  7. Does your difficulty hearing interfere with your personal, family or social life?