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A Personal Message from Monica Walker
Many people believe that the solution to a hearing loss is simply great technology.
Yet if you ask somebody that has successfully treated their hearing loss, they’ll tell you that the much more important part of the jigsaw is working with the right hearing professional.
For the past 28 years, I have had the pleasure of helping thousands of local people to achieve better hearing through a methodical process of industry best practices combined with a big heart and soul.
By combining great technology with an even greater level of care and expertise, my promise is that we’ll support you every step of the way to help you achieve better hearing and allow you to continue to bring your best self to the world.
If you or a loved one is looking to partner with a trusted hearing care professional that focuses on honesty, kindness, and the highest levels of care, then hand on heart, I promise that you’re in the right place and I am here to help.
Monica Walker
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Hearing Evaluations in Atlanta
When Was Your Last Hearing Test?
Although the latest data shows that hearing loss is the third most common physical condition behind arthritis and heart disease, and the World Health Organization predicts that hearing loss cases will double in the next 30 years, hardly any of us regularly test our hearing.
While regular eye tests, dental check-ups, and yearly physicals have become the norm, hearing assessments typically only occur once a hearing loss has been noticed by your physician or loved ones.
If you have any concerns about your hearing or a loved one’s hearing, then we strongly encourage you to schedule an initial hearing assessment. It’s quick and non-invasive, and discovering an early hearing loss means that the right measures can be taken early to ensure that it doesn’t worsen by remaining untreated.
Prescription Hearing Aid Technology
Small, Discreet & Powerful Hearing Technology
Nobody grows up looking forward to the day when they can wear their first prescription hearing aids, but with approximately 48 million Americans having some form of hearing loss, it’s a step that hundreds of thousands of people take each year.
However, the good news is that hearing technology has rapidly progressed over recent years, with the large, clunky devices that you may remember your grandparents wearing being a thing of the past.
Today’s technology is small and discreet, and many of my patients even tell me that their friends and loved ones have never even noticed them.