Phoenix Hearing Services
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Our professionals will find the right devices to fit into your lifestyle, budget and needs! We are dedicated to providing our clients with the best hearing healthcare possible in a relaxed atmosphere. Phoenix Hearing has been devoted to compassionate and skilled care for our patients with ear and related disorders for 20 years and is equipped to diagnose hearing disorders as well as provide advanced hearing solutions for our patients.

Our office is proud to offer comprehensive hearing healthcare, from consultations and hearing evaluations, all the way to helping you pick out your hearing aid and finding the perfect fit! Our #1 goal at Phoenix hearing services is to provide you with exceptional individualized quality service from the minute you contact our office.
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Phoenix Hearing Services has proudly served the communities of Prince George, Smithers and Burns Lake since 1996. We are a professional hearing clinic providing comprehensive hearing assessments, tinnitus evaluations, hearing aid dispensing and follow up services, provision of custom noise, swimming and musician earplugs.
Custom earmolds for cell phone headrests, Bluetooth compatible device, hands-free and more. Scheduled and performed by our licensed and nationally certified Hearing Healthcare Professional are subject to professional fees. Insurance often covers these services. During your examination you will be tested using a series of low & high frequency words to determine your ability to understand verbiage within a conversation.
Although the FCC now requires that hearing aid compatible (HAC) cell phones meet strict guidelines for quality, some hearing aid users wish to further improve their cell phone experience. Add-on devices and cell phone accessories can make cell phones even more compatible with hearing aids. Telecoil (also known as t-switch or t-coil) is a telephone switch feature that is now built in to about 45% of all hearing aids.
If you or your child has been referred for a diagnostic audiologic evaluation, it means that hearing loss needs to be ruled out or further examined. The diagnostic audiologic evaluation may be indicated for individuals who did not pass an initial hearing screening. The evaluation is done to determine if a hearing loss is present, and if so, to detail the type and severity of the hearing loss.
A diagnostic hearing evaluation is the first step in determining your hearing capability. If you have a hearing loss, it will detail the extent, type, and specifics of your particular hearing loss. The diagnostic hearing evaluation will be performed by an audiologist, usually in his or her office, using equipment called an audiometer.
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