Stay proactive about your hearing health

Schedule a comprehensive hearing assessment with one of our audiologists.

Discover Your Hearing Health

Contact Wild Rose Audiology Clinic to discover personalized solutions and expert care for your auditory needs. Our audiologists bring extensive experience in delivering personalized hearing care.

Expert Hearing Test Services

Understand your hearing through a precise hearing assessment at Wild Rose Audiology Clinic. Our established clinic, founded in 1994, is committed to delivering comprehensive audiological services tailored to all ages. Our experienced audiologists offer cutting-edge diagnostics and personalized solutions, including state-of-the-art hearing aids and assistive devices.

We prioritize patient satisfaction and long-term relationships, ensuring each individual receives the highest standard of care. Our team remains at the forefront of industry advancements through continuous education and collaboration with local healthcare providers and academic institutions.

Discover unmatched expertise and compassionate care for your hearing health needs.

Routine Hearing Assessments

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Regular Check-ups

Schedule a hearing test annually as part of your routine healthcare assessments, especially if you’re over 50 years old.

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Noticeable Changes

If you experience sudden or gradual hearing loss, ringing in your ears, or difficulty understanding speech, seek a hearing assessment promptly.

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Exposure to Loud Noise

If you work in a noisy environment or participate in activities with loud sounds, such as concerts or motorcycling, consider regular hearing evaluations to monitor for noise-induced hearing damage.

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Family History

Individuals with a family history of hearing loss should consider early and regular hearing screenings to detect any potential genetic predispositioned hearing loss.

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Health Concerns

Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune disorders, can impact hearing health. Regular hearing tests can help monitor any changes related to these conditions.

Preparing for Your Hearing Test

Feeling nervous about your upcoming hearing test? Don’t worry; we’re here to make the process as smooth as possible. Here’s how to prepare:

Understanding Your Hearing Test Results

Your hearing test results are typically displayed on an audiogram. This helps the audiologist understand your hearing loss and how it may impact your ability to understand speech. Our professionals will explain the results and discuss the next steps, whether it involves earwax removal, hearing aid options, or referrals to specialists.