Schoodic Point in Acadia National Park

Think You Need a Hearing Aid?

Here is a list of some things you might notice in yourself, if your hearing is diminishing.

All of these are possible signs of hearing loss.

If you are experiencing one or more of the above symptoms, or have any question about your hearing ability, you should have a hearing evaluation by a qualified audiologist.

Most doctors are aware of the common causes of ear and hearing trouble. Doctors are trusted friends and a patient can often feel more comfortable starting with a visit to their primary physician. Your physician may want to see you first or will sometimes refer you directly to an audiologist for hearing testing. If you are referred to us, we send a report immediately to the doctor with the findings and making a recommendation for further treatment; either medical intervention or hearing aids.

Audiologists are themselves independent providers of hearing healthcare. The audiologists at Acadia Hearing Center can see you first if you prefer. Your test results will be explained in depth to you and, if a medical condition is present, referral will be made immediately to a qualified doctor.

 

Thank you for visiting Acadia Hearing Center - For an appointment, please call us at (207) 667-4014.