Personalized Hearing Care in Mason, OH
Sound Hearing Care is here to help you, your family and our community experience the joy of hearing. We utilize the most current advances in diagnostic and hearing aid technology to evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage hearing loss in adults and children.
Our mission is to help you experience the joy of hearing and improve your quality of life.
Why Choose Sound Hearing Care
• Our passion is to help people connect with those they love through better hearing.
• Our Audiologists complete a full diagnostic evaluation and explain the results to help you understand your type and degree of hearing loss; allowing you to participate in your treatment process.
• Your hearing loss, your lifestyle, and your budget are discussed in order to determine the best treatment plan and options for you.
• While there are many options from which to choose, we’ve researched and studied the products to help support your treatment plan and ensure that you achieve the highest sound quality and satisfaction. Please check out what our patients are saying here. (LINK TO REVEIWS)
• Hearing aids are only part of the treatment process. Follow-up services are performed to fine tune your hearing aids to work optimally for you and your lifestyle.
• Your satisfaction is our priority. We are here to serve you.
• What is your favorite sound? Experience the joy of hearing and improve your quality of life. Call us today to find out how we can serve you.
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR LISTENING
Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the United States. Some loose their hearing so gradually that they do not realize it is happening.
Over time, the sounds you hear may become distorted or muffled and it may be difficult for you to understand speech. The first step in the treatment of a hearing problem is a complete diagnostic hearing evaluation by an audiologist to determine the type and degree of loss and the proper treatment path for you.
What Is An Audiologist
An Audiologist is the health care professional who specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and management of hearing loss and vestibular (balance) disorders in adults and children.
An Audiologist can: prescribe, fit, and dispense hearing aids and other amplification and hearing assistance technologies; design and implement hearing conservation programs; provide hearing rehabilitation training such as auditory training and listening skills improvement; assess and treat individuals with Tinnitus (noise in the ear, such as ringing).
Audiologists treat all ages and types of hearing loss: the elderly, adults, teens, children, and infants. Almost all types of hearing loss are treatable.
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR LISTENING EXPERIENCES
Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the United States. Some loose their hearing so gradually that they do not realize it is happening. Over time, the sounds you hear may become distorted or muffled and it may be difficult for you to understand speech. The first step in the treatment of a hearing problem is a complete diagnostic hearing evaluation by an audiologist to determine the type and degree of loss and the proper treatment path for you.