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When people become concerned about their ability to hear, the first step should be to contact a hearing professional for an evaluation. The audiologists at Susan Rogan Hearing can answer your questions and start you on the path to better hearing.
Hearing Tests
Hearing Testing and Evaluations
Some hearing loss is due to accident, injury or disease, but the most common is age-related hearing loss. In this case, the structures that receive sound vibrations and those that interpret these sounds deteriorate during our aging process. People begin to find it hard to hear some sounds, especially speech. We begin to ask people to speak louder or repeat themselves. If this is happening to you, call us to begin experiencing the full range of our hearing care services.
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.
Diagnostic audiologic evaluations take hearing testing several steps further. The audiologist can determine the functions of the eardrum, middle and inner ear, as well as the capabilities of your auditory nerves and brain. These tests are non-invasive, painless and comprehensive. With each step, the hearing professional gets closer to the exact plan for each individual.
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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.
A hearing test is the first step, followed by more questions and examinations of your individual needs. Hearing loss is a medical condition requiring diagnosis and treatment. One treatment could be the use of a hearing aid.
More on Evaluation for Hearing AidsFitting hearing aids is more than just finding the type and size; it includes testing and trials, then retesting and adjusting. These are the critical steps that make sure your hearing devices are working at their optimum ability to help you hear and understand language in every situation.
More on Hearing Aid Dispensing & FittingEvery computer-type device is susceptible to breakage or failure at some point. Many hearing aids last years without a problem, but some need maintenance or repair by the professionals at Susan Rogan Hearing. From loose wires and broken plastic, we can quickly fix most problems at our office. If your device ever needs repairs, is clogged, or simply stops functioning properly, call or come in for help.
More on Hearing Aid Repair & MaintenanceLive speech mapping is a process that helps identify key problems people have when hearing speech in various conditions. You will come to the office with a friend or relative whose voice you know very well. The person will speak at varying volumes while the audiologist measures your ability to hear the voice on a computer. This high-tech method of patterning how well you understand speech helps to design the correct hearing aid.
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