The types of hearing-care professionals you might encounter in seeking help with your hearing loss differ in both their education and their skills.
Hearing experts have demonstrated knowledge of the human auditory and vestibular systems, and they have extensive training in sound reproduction.
From helping you protect your hearing to addressing hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance issues in some cases, only audiologists offer you complete value.
"I had prior experience with another practice, and that experience was not successful. I made multiple return visits but never got a satisfactory fit. With Callie Beauchamp, it’s clear that she wants you to hear a whole lot better. With these hearing aids, my qualify of life has improved but my wife says hers has too!"
John, Worth Hearing Center Patient
"I had to ask people to repeat what they were saying. I was apparently doing a lot of lip reading. It’s been fascinating to try the new-fangled hearing aids, I tried them to see how they worked and to see what the industry was doing for people like me. It’s nice not to have to say ‘What? Can you repeat that?’ I would encourage anyone who’s missing conversations, to not feel bad about it but to get help. I’ve been a patient of Worth Hearing Center for nearly 35 years and I wouldn’t suggest any place else."
Karen, Worth Hearing Center Patient
When you choose us, you choose a HearingLoss.com-Certified clinic
We are proud to be a Hearingloss.com-Certified clinic.
This certification is more than just a badge; it’s a promise of uncompromising quality and dedication to your hearing health.
Achieving this certification means we have met rigorous standards set by HearingLoss.com, aligned with the clinical best practices established by the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and other audiology experts.
With this certification, you can ensure that the care you receive is not only effective, but also compassionate and personalized to you.