Houston’s Most Advanced Audiological Care
Hearing aids are incredible tools that help those with hearing loss to continue to communicate and hear the sounds they love, but they are not the only solution.
Our Houston, TX audiologists prescribe hearing aids to those that need them, but our focus is on addressing the unique hearing needs of everyone regardless of which treatment option best helps them achieve better hearing.
Not all the hearing care providers or hearing aid dispensers focus their attention on your individual needs like the professionals at Allison Audiology and Hearing Aid Center in Houston, TX. do. Because following the best practices of audiology has always been a part of our focus, being a part of the Dr. Cliff Preferred Provider Network was an easy choice to make.
The use of audiology’s best practices not only ensures that our patients receive the hearing care necessary to meet their unique needs but makes a big difference during the hearing aid fitting process and ongoing care for those who require hearing aids to hear better.
Along with comprehensive hearing assessments, advanced hearing aid technology, hearing aid maintenance and repair service, our Allison Audiology hearing center in Houston provides testing for auditory processing disorder (APD), a tinnitus relief program, earwax removal, custom hearing protection, and more, while also providing low-contact curbside service, or no-contact tele-audiology to ensure the health and safety of our patients.
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Advanced Diagnostic Hearing Evaluations
In today’s world, there is no shortage of places to have your hearing checked. There are many online tests, or you could even have your hearing tested on your next visit to your local big box store.
However, in the same way that you wouldn’t trust the internet or a retail employee to diagnose a complex medical challenge, it’s important that you choose to have an in-depth diagnostic hearing evaluation.
Through advanced testing, we’re able to look beyond whether you would simply benefit from hearing aids and instead review your overall hearing health and truly diagnose the core reason that you may be struggling to hear in certain situations.
This approach ensures that your health is prioritized, and whatever decisions are made following your appointments are made correctly and professionally for longterm success.
Access To All Hearing Technology, Including Prescription Hearing Aids, Over-The-Counter, And Invisible Lyric Devices
With so many options available to you, it’s never been more important to work with a team of experts to choose the right hearing technology for your unique needs and circumstances.
Whether you have an active lifestyle, an inactive lifestyle, want your devices to not be visible to the world, or simply need devices for certain daily situations – we’ll be able to help you to find the perfect technology for your needs.
By partnering with all major manufacturers, being one of a few Lyric providers in Texas, and having a respected hearing technology expert, you’ll be working with the right team to find the perfect match.
Experts On Tinnitus Challenges With Houston’s Most Trusted Tinnitus Specialists.
It is estimated that 50 million people in the United States suffer from some form or level of tinnitus. Although it can be tricky in nature, meaning some days it can be mild, others it keeps you awake at night, it impacts the day-to-day lifestyle of many people and can become a debilitating burden.
Tinnitus is often caused by stress, anxiety or sound-induced hearing loss. Our Tinnitus Program is designed to offer quick relief to your tinnitus symptoms.
Through our unique Tinnitus program you’re able to work through a process of testing and mechanisms to regain control of your tinnitus.
The Only APD (Auditory Processing Disorder) Experts in Houston
If you or a loved one struggles to understand conversations, it doesn’t solely signify that you have a problem with your hearing. The condition, known as auditory processing disorder or APD, can affect individuals of any age, has nothing to do with the person’s intelligence or background, and is not related to hearing impairment.
About 15% (2.5 million) of American school-aged children are affected by APD, according to Hearing Health Foundation. Additionally, APD affects 15% of military veterans due to blast exposure, as a consequence of neurological disorders from brain injuries (TIA, stroke, tumors, and epilepsy, etc.), and can affect older adults with otherwise normal hearing.
If you have any concerns, are worried for your children, or would like a no-obligation conversation, as trained APD experts, we can help with full testing and support.