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Audiologists & Hearing Aids in Clemmons, NC

Our audiologists at Carolina Hearing Doctors specialize in fitting and providing hearing aids. We offer diagnostic hearing evaluations and carry leading hearing aid brands to ensure the best solutions for your hearing needs. Our expert team is dedicated to helping you achieve better hearing health.

Clemmons Office

3780-A Clemmons Road,
Clemmons, NC 27012

Ph/Fax: (336) 766-2677

Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm, Friday 9am – 1pm

Audiologists in Clemmons, NC

Scott Mills, Au.D.

Scott Mills, Au.D. is an audiologist providing hearing aids, hearing tests, and other audiology services in North Carolina. Dr. Mills...

Kim Hobson, M.A, CCC-A

Kim Hobson, M.A.  is an audiologist providing hearing aids, hearing tests, and other audiology services in North Carolina. Originally from...

Audiology Services at Carolina Hearing Doctors in Clemmons, NC

At Carolina Hearing Doctors, we provide comprehensive audiology services. Our expert audiologists offer diagnostic hearing evaluations and personalized hearing aid fittings. We are dedicated to improving your hearing health with leading hearing aid brands and exceptional care.

Hearing Evaluations

Hearing tests are designed to assess your hearing health. We use advanced equipment to perform diagnostic evaluations to identify hearing loss and determine the best treatment options. Our goal is to provide you with accurate results and effective solutions for your hearing needs.

Tinnitus Evaluations

Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, often occurs in conjunction with hearing loss. It can be a frustrating problem so we offer focused audiometric testing to diagnose tinnitus severity and determine the ideal treatment plan. 

Diagnostic Evaluations

A comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluation is often the first step to determine whether a hearing loss is present. This in-depth evaluation will determine the unique aspects of your hearing loss as well as assess your ability to detect and understand speech. This information is critical in determining if medical intervention is possible or if traditional hearing aids may help.

Hearing Aid Services

From your audiogram (hearing test) our audiologists prescribe, recommend, and dispense a variety of hearing aids from many manufacturers. We select hearing aids from the leaders in the field of hearing aid innovation. For those who already have hearing aids we can “adopt” you and ensure that your existing devices are functioning to meet all of your needs. 

Ear Wax Removal

Excessive ear wax can cause temporary hearing issues but also fullness, pressure, and sometimes ringing in the ears. This is easily treatable. Our Audiologist will inspect your ears and safely remove any buildup of earwax, without the risk of damage that comes with many at-home treatments.

Hearing Aid Fitting

Since 85% of people with hearing loss can be helped with hearing aids, we use all proven technologies to help you regain your ease of communication.  There are many brands of hearing aids and lots of choices of channels, microphones, size, and technologies. As an independent office we use all the major hearing brands, ensuring you receive the best solution for your individual needs. 

We can also service and repair most makes and models of hearing instruments.

Real Ear Measurement

We program hearing aids to your unique, individual hearing loss using a technology called Real Ear Measurement. It’s probably the most important element of accurate hearing aid programming. This process allows us to ensure that you hear soft sounds, understand conversational sound, and tolerate loud sounds – all set to operate automatically. Only 40% of hearing offices offer Real Ear Measurement and it’s absolutely the key to your best hearing improvement. 

Our Hearing Aids & Protection Solutions in Winston-Salem, NC

Custom Ear Protection

Musicians have unique hearing protection needs to protect their ears from excessive volume.

Hearing Aids

We use only prescription hearing aids that are programmed specifically for your individual needs.

Other
Solutions

Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) enhance sound clarity in challenging listening environments, providing critical support for those with hearing loss.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an audiologist?

An audiologist is a THE professional who helps people with hearing problems. With graduate and doctor degrees in the area of hearing and hearing science, they are the most qualified professional to diagnose and treat the most common types of hearing loss. They evaluate hearing loss, diagnose causes, offer treatment options, and use hearing aid technology to enhance lost hearing. When medical intervention is necessary we refer you to the most qualified ear surgeons in the area.

It is estimated that 34 million people in America have some degree of permanent hearing loss. Hearing loss is the single most common medical disorder at birth while hearing loss in adults is one of the most common health issues.

You may have hearing loss if…

  • You hear the voice but misunderstand the words.
  • You frequently ask people to repeat what they said.
  • You ask for people to repeat words or phrases.
  • You feel many people mumble.
  • You understand people more clearly if you can see them.
  • You need to ask others about the details of a speech or presentation you just heard.
  • You play the TV or radio louder than your friends, spouse and relatives.
  • You cannot hear household ringing or beeping sounds like the microwave, doorbell, or telephone.

With these difficulties, a hearing evaluation can reveal how much your hearing may have changed and whether treatment is needed.

Your audiologist will help you pick the hearing aids that best fits your needs and lifestyle. They consider how bad your hearing loss is, where you spend most of your time, and what features you want, like Bluetooth or rechargeable batteries.

Hearing aid batteries usually need to be replaced every few days or a couple of weeks, depending on the type of hearing aid and how much you use it. Your audiologist will show you how to change them and tell you how long they should last.

Ear wax removal cleans out extra wax from your ears, which helps you hear better and prevents ear problems. Too much wax can block your hearing aids or cause earaches. An audiologist can safely remove the wax for you.

Carolina Hearing Doctors

Dr. Scott Mills opened Carolina Hearing Doctors in 2002 as the first private audiology practice in the area. Scott and his team provide patient-centered care by emphasizing listening, encouraging, and demonstrating kindness in every interaction.

Clemmons Office

3780-A Clemmons Road,
Clemmons, NC 27012

Phone: (336) 766-2677

Monday - Thursday 9AM - 5PM, Friday 9AM - 1PM

Winston-Salem Office

3720 Vest Mill Road,
Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Phone: (336) 794-8212

Monday - Thursday 9AM - 5PM, Friday 9AM - 1PM