How do I know if I have a hearing loss?
If I suspect I have a hearing loss, what should I do?
What can I expect from an audiological evaluation?
How do I know if I need a hearing aid(s)?
What kinds of hearing aids are available?
Why do hearing aids cost so much?
What I expect as I adjust to my new hearing aids?
How can I troubleshoot my hearing aid?
What devices, other than hearing aids, are available to me?
At Parker and Castle Rock Centers for Audiology, our goal is to ensure that you don't miss out on any of life's precious moments. We recognize that seeking hearing help can be a daunting task. That's why we make every effort to listen to you and your specific concerns, and we're committed to putting your needs first. We strive to build long-term relationships with our patients based on honesty, integrity, and service. Come see us and learn why our patients continually refer their friends and family to Parker and Castle Rock Centers for Audiology!
Choose a Professional You Can Trust
Parker and Castle Rock Centers for Audiology have been serving our patients for over 15 years with two convenient locations. We are honored to have earned the trust of thousands of families throughout the Parker and Castle Rock communities. The members of our professional staff are university trained and hold doctoral degrees in Audiology, which makes our practice uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat hearing loss. With over forty years of experience, we possess the knowledge and experience to find the optimum solution to match each patients needs, lifestyle and budget.
The Impact of Hearing on Quality of Life Communication, socialization, and a feeling of well-being are strongly dependent on the sense of hearing. The personal impact of wearing hearing instruments goes beyond treatment of a hearing loss and is associated with the physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being of people with all degrees of hearing loss. Amplification with hearing aids is positively related to the following quality of life issues:
Improved overall health
Reduction of discriminatory behaviors toward the person with the hearing loss
Reduction in hearing loss compensatory behaviors
Reduction in depression and depressive symptoms
Improved emotional stability
Reduction in introverted behaviors
Increased belief that one is in control of one's life
Reduced feelings of paranoia and anxiety
Enhanced group social activity
The Baha System utilizes your bodys natural ability to conduct sound.
The new Cochlear Baha BP100 is the first programmable sound processor. It delivers clarity in sound, brilliance in design, simplicity in use.
...they truly know what customer service is all about...kind, caring, patient, professional and helping with a smile! -Christi T.
Our office now dispenses Lyric, the world's first extended wear hearing aid.