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"I was most impressed with Dr. Garrett's caring manner and concern in helping me find the best hearing aid for my special needs. This Oticon hearing aid has opened up a whole new world for me and has helped me regain my joy in music. I feel like my old self again. I appreciate Dr. Garrett's willingness to work with me in purchasing this wonderful new product and helping me hear the world again. I recommend his services to anyone."
Joan Wiseman

"Dr. Garrett found a pair of hearing aids for my lifestyle and budget and let me try them. I was suprised that I could hear without everything being garbled. I could hear clearer than I had for years! I would recommend Dr. Garrett and his office staff to anyone. They are very friendly and helpful. Timpanogos Audiology IS THE PLACE TO GO!."
Daphine Buhler


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Hearing Testing

The Effects of Hearing Loss and Sound Voids™ can be minimized if:


Step One: The Interview
Purpose: To help your AudigyCertified™ professional determine the extent of your problem and uncover any specific areas requiring further attention.

Some Typical Questions:


Step Two: The Examination
Purpose: To help your AudigyCertified professional determine whether the hearing loss you are experiencing could be caused by an obstruction or damage to the ear canal or ear drum. Your AudigyCertified professional will use a special instrument called an otoscope or video otoscope to inspect the outer ear.

Step Three: Hearing Testing

Purpose: To help the hearing care professional determine the nature of your hearing loss. Your Audiologist may include hearing tests like the following:


Step Four: Treatment Options
Hearing Aids
Hearing aids come in a variety of designs, with a wide range of functions and features to address an individual's specific needs. The most basic components include a microphone, an amplifier, a receiver, and (in the case of digital hearing aids) a small computer. The unprecedented effectiveness of modern digital systems comes from a powerful combination of professional expertise, software, and hardware.

Surgery & Implants
Devices surgically inserted into the ear to improve hearing, facilitate lip-reading, and make it easier to distinguish certain sounds. Typically, these are most helpful to deaf or profoundly hearing-impaired people unable to use hearing aids.

A few examples of surgical implants:



Assistive Listening Devices
Specialized technologies that help people with all degrees of hearing loss. These devices can facilitate improved face-to-face communication, reception of electronic media, telephone reception, and reception of important warning sounds and situations.


Want to Learn More?

Click here to learn about the types and causes of hearing loss.
Click here to take a “Hearing Assessment Quiz.”
Click here to learn what happens during a hearing screening appointment.
Click here to learn about digital hearing instruments.
Click here to compare the various levels of digital hearing aid technology.