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Your hearing challenges are unique to you, so contact us today for a personalized exam with our state-of-the-art diagnostic testing equipment. The audiologists at Belcher Hearing are dedicated to improving their patients’ hearing and overall quality of life. Our audiologists will evaluate your results and present you with your treatment options. We have solutions for every budget! If you are experiencing mild or profound hearing loss, or any changes in your ears or hearing health, contact us today.
Hearing Tests
Hearing Testing and Evaluations
Choosing the right hearing aid starts with a clear understanding of your unique hearing loss needs. Our advanced testing procedures accurately identify whether or not you have hearing loss and measure the type and severity.
Hearing damage is a real and unfortunate effect of long-term exposure to loud noise. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has mandated that all employees regularly exposed to sounds of 85dBs or higher receive regular hearing exams to detect indications of hearing loss. These exams help establish a baseline for your hearing and allow your audiologist to identify any patterns or issues related to hearing health.
More on Industrial Hearing ScreeningIf you suspect a hearing issue, a hearing test is your first step. It will determine if you have hearing loss and outline the extent and specifics. Your provider will use this information to tailor a treatment plan to your needs and get you on the path to better hearing.
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Think You Might Have Hearing Loss?
Take our free, 5-minute online screening to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional screening is right for you.
Our Process
Finding the Perfect Match.
Hearing loss looks different for everyone, and as a result, there are a number of hearing aid varieties on the market. Through careful evaluations and custom fittings, we’ll help you find the best device for your hearing loss needs.
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Step 1.
Come In and We’ll Test Your Hearing
One of our experienced hearing professionals will test your hearing and determine if hearing aids are the best solution for you.
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Step 2.
Get Matched With the Right Device
Based on your unique hearing loss, our professionals will pair you with the best hearing aid to fit your needs, lifestyle, and budget.
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Step 3.
Customize and Optimize Your Device
To ensure you’re getting the most from your new hearing aids, we’ll test your new device and make adjustments as needed for the perfect fit.
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Step 4.
Check-in Regularly For Ongoing Care
Better hearing is a process, and we’re with you through every step of your journey with regular cleanings, maintenance and follow-up care.
Hearing Aid Services
We Service Your Devices
From hearing aid screening, selection and fittings, to ongoing maintenance and repairs – we offer a wide range of services to keep your hearing aids performing their best.
Using your test results as a guide, your audiologist will help you find the best device for you! You will have the opportunity to try several different styles, but hearing aids require customization so the demo unit will not be as comfortable as your personal device will be. There are a variety of options, from state-of-the-art, Bluetooth-enabled devices that transmit sounds through an invisible electronic signal to a simple behind-the-ear (BTE) device.
More on Evaluation for Hearing AidsIt’s time to rediscover the sounds you’ve been missing! At this appointment, your hearing healthcare professional will make adjustments to your new device to make sure the settings and fit are ideal for your needs. You’ll also learn about the routine maintenance necessary to keep your hearing aid working at peak efficiency.
More on Hearing Aid Fitting & ProgrammingLife happens, and wear and tear on your hearing aids is normal. If your device isn’t functioning properly, bring them in to have them assessed. Whether it’s physical damage or aging parts, your provider can address the issue and get you back to better hearing.
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