STATE-OF-THE-ART HEARING AIDS FOR RESIDENTS OF NEW PORT RICHEY, FL
Located a brief drive from New Port Richey, Florida, Scotch Institute of Ear Nose & Throat provides a full spectrum of hearing evaluation services and state-of-the-art hearing aids. Our centers in Wesley Chapel and Trinity, Florida, are led by Dr. Brett Scitch—a fellowship-trained, board-certified ENT doctor who collaborates with Dr. Hope Bueller and a team of in-house audiologists to offer a full spectrum of hearing health care to our patients.
WHY CHOOSE US FOR HEARING AIDS?
If you have hearing loss, it’s important to be evaluated by a medical professional before purchasing a hearing aid. That’s because some cases of impaired hearing can actually be traced to a treatable medical condition like an ear infection, foreign body, ear wax buildup, or tumor. At Scotch Institute of Ear Nose & Throat, our patients receive a thorough medical exam and hearing testing, if necessary, prior to selecting hearing aids.
If you’re a candidate for a hearing aid, you’ll be able to choose from our extensive selection of advanced hearing devices from foremost brands like Oticon, Widex, Phonak, and Starkey. Our audiologists will help you find the perfect hearing aid for your needs, whether you’d like a simple option with a rechargeable battery or a device equipped with Bluetooth technology and smartphone pairing. We’ll also help you program your new hearing aid and thoroughly test it out before you leave. And in the event that you require hearing aid repair services down the road, we’ll be able to assist you.
What Are the Signs of Hearing Loss?
The signs of hearing loss aren’t always obvious—in fact, hearing typically declines slowly and may cause symptoms that don’t seem to be related to the ears. If any of the following scenarios apply to you, consider scheduling a hearing evaluation appointment at Scotch Institute of ENT:
- You have trouble carrying on a conversation in a crowded or loud room.
- It’s difficult to talk to others on the phone, especially to women or children with higher-pitched voices.
- It seems as though you can hear others easily, but you can’t understand them.
- You forget things more easily.
- Others tell you that your television or radio volume is too loud.
- You think others mumble too much.
- It seems like you’re becoming clumsier.
- You hear ringing or buzzing noises in your ears (tinnitus).
- You notice you’re particularly tired after attending social events (listening fatigue).
LET’S GET STARTED
No matter what’s behind your hearing loss, our team is ready to help improve your hearing health and quality of life. Contact Scotch Institute of Ear Nose & Throat today to learn more about our hearing aids, hearing testing, and otolaryngology services. You can also schedule an appointment by giving us a call or using our website. We are proud to serve patients from New Port Richey and surrounding communities and accept most health insurance plans.