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Independent. Locally owned.
About Us
We offer solutions to people with all types of hearing loss and hearing needs. Our owner and Specialist, Samantha Sikorski, HIS ACA, has a passion for helping people with sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, noise induced hearing loss and Meniere’s disease. Most notably, we help our patients achieve a successful fit and adoption of their hearing instruments by offering auditory rehabilitation as part of our routine care package. Because Samantha got her start in Occupational Hearing, our office continues to work with those currently being exposed to hazardous noise by offering a wide range of custom hearing protection devices; from standard to filtered plugs, swim plugs to musician’s plugs and everything in between.
Hearing Evaluations
Hearing Evaluations are an essential part of your regular health care checkup. These checks are simple and non-invasive. Get the most out of your evaluation by bringing a spouse, significant other or adult child with you! These appointments are very informative and educational and since hearing loss is harder on people who communicate with those who have a loss, your loved one should be with you to offer support, encouragement and their own education.
Consultations
Any concern of yours is a concern of ours. We are here to listen, assess your needs, and offer solutions. In some cases, that means we refer out to another provider who specializes in treatment options beyond traditional hearing aids. We work with industry leaders; from the ENT’s who specialize in diseases and disorders of the ear to manufacturers who are consistently raising the bar to bring you best-in-class hearing aid technology, we truly have you covered.
Real Ear Measurements
Real Ear Measurements are the most under-used, critical piece of equipment for a hearing aid dispenser’s office on the market today. These powerful pieces of technology allow us to watch sound as it travels through your ear canal after the hearing aid has done its job of amplifying it! We can check any hearing aid to determine whether or not it’s giving you the proper amount of amplification.