Audiology Providers
When it comes to choosing a hearing care provider, a comprehensive approach is key. It is more than just technology, and much more than fitting a hearing aid into your ear. Your treatment process depends on the balance of three important elements:
- Your unique listening and lifestyle needs
- Access to the most extraordinary technology and
- Your provider’s expertise.
What sets Worth Hearing Center apart from all others? Our comprehensive approach to hearing health care. At the heart of that approach is the strong relationship each provider creates with his or her patients.
From the first contact to the treatment process and through every follow-up appointment, our hearing audiologists’ understanding of your individual needs drives our remarkable care, the highest quality technology, and the exceptional service you can count on every time.
Callie Beauchamp, Au.D.
Owner
Amanda Lopez, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology
Christina Pina, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology
Kevin Oyler, H.I.S
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Welcome to Worth Hearing Center
At Worth Hearing Center, you’ll be seen by an audiologist. Audiologists are a degreed medical professional with a doctoral degree (Au.D. or Ph.D.) in the field of audiology, who have extensive experience in the science of hearing loss. Their advanced degree covers all aspects of hearing health care, including the fitting of hearing aids.
At some hearing practices, patients are evaluated by a Hearing Instrument Specialist. A hearing aid specialist has at most a two-year degree and has passed the state examination for dispensing hearing devices.
Worth Hearing Center’s audiologists will be your primary hearing health provider, assessing the reason for hearing loss and prescribing the device best suited for your hearing loss. Once that is prescribed, one of our hearing instrument specialists may fit your hearing instrument, under the supervision of your audiologist.
You will have follow-up appointments with a Worth Hearing audiologist; our goal is helping you achieve the best hearing possible.
Hearing loss is frustrating; it takes on average, seven years for someone to reach out for help after they begin to notice changes in their hearing. One of our favorite responses is after the initial consultation appointment is complete, we have done the hearing evaluation, made recommendations and agreed on a treatment plan and we see a sigh of relief from the patient and they say “Wow, that was much easier than I had thought it would be.” Let us help you make the best decision for your hearing health. We understand your hope that a hearing aid will allow you to again participate in conversations, enjoy music, and take in the world around you. Our audiologists will work to find the best solution for your hearing loss, not just fit you with a hearing aid in an attempt to sell you a product and hope that it helps.