Hearing loss affects 48 million Americans, but help is closer than ever: 4 out of 10 people now use hearing aids to stay active and connected.1
Missing parts of the conversation can be frustrating, and constantly asking others to repeat themselves is embarrassing and can become tiring on their end. Seeking treatment can ensure your telephone conversations are easier to understand.
If voices sound like mumbling, you’re likely missing the high-frequency sounds that give speech its clarity. We use precise testing to identify these gaps, helping you distinguish clear words even in noisy environments.
Background noise, especially around the dinner table, makes hearing even more difficult, as your brain has to work harder to distinguish speech from other distracting sounds. Constantly straining to hear can lead to mental and physical exhaustion.
While you may not notice you have turned the volume up on your favorite television shows to an unsafe level, your family members sure will. It only takes one incident of turning the volume up too loud for them to notice your hearing loss.
Don’t miss out on the cheer with family and friends. Many people with untreated hearing loss find it easier to simply stop attending social functions instead of feeling isolated and ignored the whole time. This may lead to feelings of depression and anxiety.
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of our patients by delivering personalized and compassionate care. We strive to offer comprehensive services and the latest treatment options, ensuring that each patient receives the highest standard of care. Our team consists of highly skilled specialists who bring years of experience and expertise in diagnosing and treating various hearing conditions and hearing loss.
Bob Jensen
Au.D.
Skylar Muniz
Au.D.
Amy Spaulding
H.I.S.
1Jilla, Anna Marie, and Lindsey E. Jorgensen. "Hearing Aid Adoption in the OTC Hearing Aid Era: Market Trends and Consumer Insights from MarkeTrak 2025." Seminars in Hearing, vol. 46, no. 3, 2025.