Services

Anne Arundel Audiology provides access to quality hearing care services. There is no shortcut to great hearing health, but the easiest path is through an audiologist. Every type of hearing condition has a solution, and the first requirement is making an appointment.

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 screenings lead to hearing tests. And hearing tests lead to a solution for better hearing. The most common tests are pure-tone, bone conduction, speech and auditory brainstem response. Every patient is unique, so test types will always be based on individual profiles. This will allow the individual to get accurate results necessary for a treatment plan.

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Online Hearing Screening

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.

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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.

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.

After the initial tests, a prescription is created as part of your treatment. This is one of the determining factors for the type, style and features you need from a hearing aid. The evaluation is a detailed process, so your audiologist will be right there to answer any essential questions.

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When a hearing aid malfunctions, cleaning it could resolve the problem. Care instructions are provided by an audiologist during the fitting appointment. When home care does not work, bring in the device for an in-office repair. Anything that can’t be repaired by an audiologist is sent off to the manufacturer for a full repair.

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