Partnering With You for Patient Wellness
Does Your Patient Need an Audiologist?
Over 1 in 5 adult Tennesseans — more than the national average — have hearing loss, yet only a fraction receive needed help. At Chattanooga’s Healthy Hearing, we’re committed to turning the tide through quality hearing care and would like to partner with you.
Hearing loss is more than communication difficulty. It’s a chronic condition linked to other serious problems, including depression, dementia, heart disease, and falls, making regular evaluations and early intervention essential.
As southeastern Tennessee’s trusted local hearing care provider, we follow evidence-based best practices, provide expert doctors of audiology, and deliver personalized solutions for optimal patient outcomes.
Most of our patients are lifelong, a testament to our commitment, reliability, and focus on building lasting relationships with the people we serve. We listen so patients can hear.
Count On Us
What can you expect with Chattanooga’s Healthy Hearing? Complete support for your patients’ better-hearing journey.
- Comprehensive hearing + tinnitus care for children/adults
- Rapid access for urgent referrals (e.g., sudden hearing loss)
- State-of-the-art hearing testing + personalized treatment-planning
- The best hearing aids for all levels of hearing loss
- Flexible scheduling, convenient financing options + acceptance of most major insurances
- Timely communication back to your office with results + recommendations
7 Signs to Refer Your Patient
- Persistent ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Difficulty understanding speech, especially in conversation
- Noticeable withdrawal from social activities
- Trouble listening in noisy environments or group settings
- History of falls or balance problems
- Frequently higher TV volume or difficulty on the phone
- Diagnosis of dementia or other cognitive concerns
While age and noise exposure are common risk factors, hearing loss may also be linked to family history, ototoxic medications, smoking, or head injury.
Watching for these indicators and comorbidities can help identify patients who would benefit from timely referral.
