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Find answers to the most common questions about tinnitus and our treatment approach.
If you often ask people to repeat themselves, struggle in noisy environments, or turn up the TV volume, it’s a good idea to schedule a hearing evaluation.
Our audiologists perform a series of painless tests to measure your hearing ability and determine if treatment or hearing aids are needed.
We guide you through the selection process, recommending options based on your hearing needs, lifestyle, and budget.
Most people adjust within a few weeks, but our audiologists provide ongoing support to make the transition smooth.
Yes, if your hearing changes or you’re not fully satisfied with the performance, we can fine-tune your devices for comfort and clarity.
Many modern hearing aids include Bluetooth technology, allowing easy connection to phones, TVs, and other devices.
Tinnitus is a ringing or buzzing sound in the ears. While there’s no one-size-fits-all cure, we offer treatment plans and devices that help manage symptoms.
We recommend follow-ups at least once or twice a year, or anytime you notice changes in your hearing or device performance.
Not at all. The fitting process is comfortable and ensures your hearing aids sit properly for optimal sound and ease of use.
Coverage varies depending on your provider and plan. We can assist you in understanding your benefits and options.