The Audiology Offices, LLC

The Audiology Offices, LLC Our goal is to make a positive difference in our patients' lives everyday!

*Audiology Evaluations (Adults & Pediatrics)
* Hearing Aid Sales/Service/Repairs
* Assistive Listening Devices *
*Custom Ear Protection

Small steps across hearing care add up over time, from protecting and checking your hearing to finding and adjusting to ...
05/27/2026

Small steps across hearing care add up over time, from protecting and checking your hearing to finding and adjusting to the right devices.

Annually, you visit your primary care physician for a general check up on your overall health. You may also visit a dent...
05/25/2026

Annually, you visit your primary care physician for a general check up on your overall health. You may also visit a dentist every 6 months for oral health and an optometrist for your eyes. So, who is taking care of your ears and hearing health?

Hearing Aid Specialists—also known as Hearing Instrument Practitioners or Hearing Aid Dispensers—are licensed healthcare professionals who evaluate hearing health and provide personalized solutions, most commonly hearing aids, to help individuals reconnect with their world and improve communication, confidence, and quality of life. They may also offer hearing protection and testing services.

Life’s sounds are worth hearing. Learn more about hearing health and the providers that can care for your hearing at www.audiologyoffices.com

Hearing loss can be so gradual that it may be hard to notice at first. Annual hearing testing helps catch early signs of...
05/25/2026

Hearing loss can be so gradual that it may be hard to notice at first. Annual hearing testing helps catch early signs of hearing loss and take action before symptoms worsen. The International Hearing Society and The Audiology Offices recommends that by age 21, all adults should have undergone a hearing evaluation. Thereafter, a hearing evaluation should occur every 3 years or as needed based upon:

Decrease in quality of life
Change in health status
Onset or change of tinnitus
Change in hearing
Change in balance
Onset of or change in vertigo or dizziness
Head trauma or related injuries
Introduction of or change in ototoxic medications
Professional referral
Life’s sounds are worth hearing. Learn more about hearing loss and how to care for your hearing at www.audiologyoffices.com

Hearing aid maintenance doesn't take much. A consistent cleaning routine and proper storage keeps your devices performin...
05/22/2026

Hearing aid maintenance doesn't take much. A consistent cleaning routine and proper storage keeps your devices performing well day after day.

Your hearing aids help you stay connected to the people and moments that matter most. Keeping them clean is the best way to make sure they keep working their best. Learn simple daily steps to care for your hearing aids and extend their life.

Small changes in hearing care tend to add up more than people expect, and one of the biggest ones is how much easier it ...
05/19/2026

Small changes in hearing care tend to add up more than people expect, and one of the biggest ones is how much easier it becomes to follow a conversation once the right support is in place.

LOS ANGELES — Hearing loss doesn’t just affect how people hear the world — it can also change how they connect with it. A new study from the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, part of Keck Medicine of USC, published today in JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck ...

Hearing tests are often misunderstood, but they are a simple way to understand everyday hearing. This Better Hearing Mon...
05/18/2026

Hearing tests are often misunderstood, but they are a simple way to understand everyday hearing. This Better Hearing Month is a reminder that small changes matter, and a quick test can help.

Daily noise from headphones, traffic and busy environments can build up in ways people don’t always notice right away.
05/07/2026

Daily noise from headphones, traffic and busy environments can build up in ways people don’t always notice right away.

Often these surprising sources of loud sounds come about from a misguided belief that loud means fun—the louder it is, the more festive. The good news? Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, turning it down even a little can help save our hearing a lot.

Better Hearing Month is a good time to remember that protecting your hearing does not start later in life. It starts wit...
05/04/2026

Better Hearing Month is a good time to remember that protecting your hearing does not start later in life. It starts with small, everyday habits that add up over time.

Loud sounds can harm tiny structures in your inner ear. This can lead to noise-induced hearing loss or a condition called tinnitus. Take steps to protect your hearing.

Today is International Noise Awareness Day. Noise can harm your hearing sooner than you realize. See the stats and learn...
04/29/2026

Today is International Noise Awareness Day. Noise can harm your hearing sooner than you realize. See the stats and learn more.

Noise doesn’t just affect hearing. It can disrupt sleep, raise stress and even impact your overall health. https://bit.l...
04/27/2026

Noise doesn’t just affect hearing. It can disrupt sleep, raise stress and even impact your overall health. https://bit.ly/4bQkaGI

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875 Irvington Road
Kilmarnock, VA
22482

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

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