Welcome to Midwest Hearing, where we understand that everyone’s hearing journey is unique. Our experienced audiologists are dedicated to working closely with you to determine which treatment options best align with your communication requirements, lifestyle, and budget.
Comprehensive Hearing Assessment: Your First Step
Your journey begins with a comprehensive hearing assessment conducted by one of our Doctors of Audiology. This crucial first step ensures that we fully understand your hearing needs and can develop a tailored treatment plan.
Tailored Treatment Plans: Designed for You
Following your assessment, we’ll work to select the treatment plan that best fits you. Our plans are designed to offer:
- Convenience: Easy access to care and support, fitting into your lifestyle.
- Continuing Care: Ongoing support to ensure your hearing aids function optimally, adjusting as your needs evolve.
- Optimal Function: Personalized adjustments and fine-tuning to guarantee your hearing aids perform at their best, maximizing your hearing experience.
Whether you’re exploring the possibility of hearing aids for the first time or looking for continued support with your current devices, Midwest Hearing is here to offer a range of service plans, technologies, and payment options, including financing through CareCredit™ with 0% interest when paid during the promotional period.
Let us guide you towards improved hearing. Contact Midwest Hearing today to schedule your comprehensive hearing assessment and start your journey.
Hearing Aid Brands
At Midwest Hearing, we’re proud to collaborate with five leading hearing aid brands, ensuring a wide range of quality options for our clients. If your preferred brand isn’t listed, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team is ready to discuss how we can best support and engage with you.
Enhance Your Hearing Experience with Midwest Hearing
We provide transparent pricing for our hearing aids and related services. Our comprehensive plans are designed for your convenience and ongoing care, facilitating smooth follow-ups with experienced providers.
New to Midwest Hearing? Schedule your hearing consultation to find the option that’s right for you. Already have a hearing aid? Ask about our Transfer Plan to see how we can support your continued hearing success.
We also partner with CareCredit™ to offer flexible payment plans with 0% interest if paid in full during the promotional period, making it easier to finance your purchase.
At Midwest Hearing, we are committed to providing exceptional service and support. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you on your path to better hearing.
Audiology Care at an ENT Clinic: Frequently Asked Questions
These answers are intended to provide general guidance. For personalized advice, please consult with one of our ENT specialists.
Do audiologists work with ENT?
Yes, audiologists work closely with ENT specialists to diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders.
What will an ENT do for hearing loss?
An ENT specialist can perform a physical exam along with tests including audiometry, tympanometry, bone conduction or imaging to determine the cause of your hearing difficulties and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Should I see an audiologist or ENT first?
If you suspect hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears) without other symptoms, an audiologist can perform a hearing test and recommend solutions. If you have additional issues like pain, dizziness or frequent ear infections, starting with an ENT is best.
Benefits of Seeing an Audiologist: Frequently Asked Questions
These answers are intended to provide general guidance. For personalized advice, please consult with one of our ENT specialists.
When should you see an audiologist?
You should see an audiologist if you notice signs of hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), difficulty understanding speech or need a hearing aid fitting or repair.
What kind of test would an audiologist give?
Common audiology tests include pure-tone audiometry, speech, bone conduction, auditory brainstem response and tympanometry.