

When you choose us, you choose a HearingLoss.com-Certified clinic
We are proud to be a HearingLoss.com-Certified clinic. This certification is more than just a badge; it’s a promise of uncompromising quality and dedication to your hearing health. Achieving this certification means we have met rigorous standards set by HearingLoss.com, aligned with the clinical best practices established by the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and other audiology experts. With this certification, you can ensure that the care you receive is not only effective, but also compassionate and personalized to you.

Always Hear for You
At Allied Hearing, your needs are the number one priority. From when you first step into our office to finding a personalized solution you can expect unparalleled service and exceptional care.
Shannon Smith, Au.D.
Owner, Doctor of Audiology
Alyssa Rose, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology
Melissa Neu, HIS
Hearing Instrument Specialist
What Our Patients Have to Say
Is there a ringing in your ears?
That ringing in your ears is called tinnitus. Tinnitus is actually a medical condition characterized by persistent ringing in one or both ears that can only be heard by the affected individual.
There is currently no cure for tinnitus, but will work with you to identify potential causes and find a treatment to lessen the impact.
Potential Tinnitus Causes
Exposure to loud noise
Diet
Stress
Jaw joint disorders
Having issues with your hearing aids?
Even if you take care of your hearing aids and keep up with regular maintenance, time takes its toll on all technology, and it’s possible that yours will eventually wear out through the course of normal use.
If you’re having any trouble with your hearing aids we’re more than happy to help you get your devices back in working order.
Is someone you love having hearing difficulties?
Even relatively mild hearing loss can seriously disrupt how we interact and connect with others. Without healthy hearing, the consequences for our health become greater, and overall quality of life can plummet.
If no single significant event occurred that may have caused a sudden change in hearing ability, it’s typically a slow decline. There are many signs you can look for to determine if there may be an issue.
Online Hearing Quiz
You deserve to live your best hearing life.
This brief quiz will point you in the right direction. The recommendation will be made based on three broad aspects of your hearing:
- Type of Hearing Environments
- The Different Tones You Can Hear
- How Well You Hear Speech in Noise
This hearing quiz gives you a quick, simple snapshot of your general hearing abilities. If the quiz shows you could benefit from further testing, please contact our office for further help. *
* Only a true diagnostic hearing test can accurately gauge your hearing health.
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