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Listen Audiology · Free Hearing Check

How much of the
conversation are you
actually catching?

Most hearing loss happens so gradually, you adapt without noticing. This isn't a medical test — it's a mirror. Select the situations that feel familiar.

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6,200+ patients found their answer here

Your Hearing Map

Select the situations where you struggle to follow conversation:

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Your hearing clarity score will appear here as you select situations.

Not a medical diagnosis · Takes 60 seconds · No personal data required

1 in 5 adults has measurable hearing lossAverage wait before seeking help: 7 yearsUntreated loss linked to 91% higher dementia riskModern hearing aids are invisible behind the earFree hearing checks take under 20 minutesMost loss is gradual — and treatableYour brain can relearn to hear clearly
01 / The Invisible Gap

The dinner table grew
quieter every year.

Not because anyone stopped talking. You started nodding along, laughing when others laughed, hoping no one noticed you'd lost the thread again around the soup course.

7 years
average time before seeking help
48%
of adults 60+ have measurable loss
91%
higher dementia risk when untreated
more likely to fall with hearing loss

What you're hearing

Consonants blur. Voices overlap. Meaning disappears.

The Other Side

Every voice,
exactly as it was.

Treatment doesn't just restore volume — it restores meaning. The laugh in your daughter's voice. The question your grandchild is actually asking. The punchline you've been missing for years.

What you could be hearing

Every frequency. Every nuance. Every word.

Grandmother laughing with grandchildren at a sunny family dinner table, fully engaged in conversation

Back at the table.

Every word. Every laugh.

02 / Why It Can't Wait

Hearing loss is a
brain health issue.

When your ears stop sending clear signals, your brain compensates — exhaustingly. That cognitive load crowds out memory, focus, and social engagement. The connection between untreated hearing loss and dementia isn't correlation. It's mechanism.

Year 1–3

Social withdrawal begins. "I just prefer quiet now."

Year 3–5

Cognitive load increases. Fatigue after conversations.

Year 5–7

Memory and focus noticeably affected.

Year 7+

Dementia risk doubles. Anxiety and depression rise.

The good news: Treating hearing loss in the early stages can halt — and partially reverse — this cognitive trajectory.

The Window Is Open

Modern treatment
fits in your pocket.

Today's hearing devices are smaller than a coffee bean, stream directly from your phone, and adjust automatically as you move from a quiet office to a loud restaurant. Most patients forget they're wearing them.

Close-up of a modern, nearly invisible behind-the-ear hearing aid device against a clean white background
Invisible behind the earBluetooth streamingAuto-environment adaptRechargeable — 20hr batteryTinnitus relief built-inAI noise filtering

94%

of patients report improved quality of life within 30 days of fitting

03 / People Like You

The moment it clicked.

Three patients. Three different lives. One quiet realization that changed everything.

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I'd been turning the TV up for three years and telling myself it was a bad speaker. The estimator on this page showed me I was catching maybe 40% of the dialogue. I cried a little. Then I booked the appointment.

Now follows every grandchild conversation
Smiling older woman with white hair and warm expression

Margaret Holloway

Age 68 · Retired teacher, Portland

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Conference calls were a nightmare. I was muting myself to Google what people had just said. My team thought I was distracted. I wasn't — I just couldn't hear. Six weeks after treatment, I led my first all-hands in two years.

Led company all-hands for first time in 2 years
Professional man in his 50s with a confident expression

David Okonkwo

Age 51 · VP of Operations, Chicago

"

My son had been saying 'what?' constantly. I assumed he needed his hearing checked. Turns out he was fine — I was the one mishearing him and asking him to repeat himself. The moment I realized that was… humbling.

Back to bedtime stories without repeating every sentence
Woman in her 40s smiling, casual and approachable

Linda Kowalski

Age 44 · Parent of two, Seattle

4.9★
Google Reviews (312)
18 yrs
Serving the community
6,200+
Patients treated
AAA
American Academy of Audiology member

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04 / Your Next Step

The world hasn't gotten
quieter. You have.

A free 20-minute hearing check with our audiologists will show you exactly where your hearing sits — and what's possible. No pressure. No commitment. Just clarity.

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