Services

People who have trouble hearing in daily life need answers to some basic questions: Do I need a hearing aid? Will my hearing improve? What caused my hearing loss? The first step is to consult with a hearing instrument specialist about hearing loss. They are experienced in common auditory problems and can ask the right questions, as well as answer yours.

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 Tests
Many of your questions will be answered when you visit Integrity Hearing Aid Solutions, Inc. for a FREE basic hearing test. This is the first step toward better hearing and understanding your specific needs. An assessment of your individual hearing capabilities will show the frequencies and volume of sounds you hear – and those you don’t. Hearing instrument specialists evaluate your ability to hear using a computer recording of your responses to sound. The next steps depend on the results of this quick and easy test.

Otoscopic Inspection of Ear Canal
This FREE inspection is a procedure to physically check your ear canals and middle ear for abnormalities, injuries and earwax. This also checks for visible infections in the ears.

Think You Might Have Hearing Loss?

Take our free, 5-minute online test to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional screening is right for you.

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.

Step 1

Come In and We'll Test Your Hearing
One of our experienced hearing professionals will test you hearing and determine if hearing aids are the best solution for you.

Step 2

Get Matched With the Right Device
Based on your unique hearing loss, our professionals will pair you with the best hearing aid to fit your needs, lifestyle, and budget

Step 3

Customize and Optimize Your Device
To ensure you're getting the most from your new hearing aids, we'll test your new device and make adjustments as needed for the perfect fit.

Step 4

Check-In Regularly For Ongoing Care
Better hearing is a process, and we're with you through every step of your journey with regular cleanings, maintenance and follow-up care.

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. Our hearing aid consultations, fittings, follow-up care and repairs (if in warranty) are all FREE with purchase of a hearing aid.

Evaluation for Hearing Aids
Our professional staff is thoroughly trained to help you select the best hearing aid for your needs. These devices come in many styles, sizes and power settings. Evaluation for hearing aids includes descriptions and explanations of the various sizes. We offer trial devices that can be worn in the office as a starting point for your selection.

Hearing Aid Repairs
Life happens, and wear and tear on your hearing aids is normal. If your device isn’t functioning properly, bring them in to have them assessed. Whether it’s physical damage or aging parts, your provider can address the issue and get you back to better hearing.

Hearing Aid Dispensing and Fitting
When you receive your hearing aids for the first time, they will be adjusted and programmed for your particular needs. Further adjustments may need to be made to ensure you get the most out of your new devices, but our hearing instrument specialists will be with you every step of the way.

A Well-Rounded Approach to Hearing Health

We’re passionate about helping our patients hear and live better. That’s why we offer a wide variety of hearing services to address and treat a range of conditions. Our trained staff will work with you to find the best solution and get you reconnected to better hearing.

 

Tinnitus Evaluation and Management

Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is a widespread problem affecting about one in five people. It is usually accompanied by hearing loss. This buzzing or ringing is rated from mild to profound, like hearing loss, and while there is no cure tinnitus can be treated in various ways.