Advanced Team of Audiologists Serving Tilghman Island, MD

Originally Great Choptank Island, Tilghman Island was later named after one of its many owners. Our island was used by British forces during the War of 1812 to resupply troops but didn’t not develop into a commercial center until an economic shift from farming to oystering and fishing in the 1840s.

In addition to providing a home for a naval research station and the Paw Paw Cover archaeological site, our community includes more than a dozen skipjack vessels that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nature lovers are right at home on Tilghman Island, which is surrounded by marine sanctuaries like the Tilghman Island Sanctuary and the Cook Point Sanctuary.

With easy access to the Chesapeake Bay, our residents are able to enjoy the quieter style of living available in our rural community and better hearing is the final piece to living the idyllic life. The doctors of audiology at Audiology Associates are able to provide the best possible hearing care to the communities near our hearing center in Easton or any of our 11 locations throughout the state, having earned the trust of individuals, organizations, and doctors throughout Maryland.

Our team consists of 11 of Maryland’s leading doctors of audiology who are dedicated to raising awareness for hearing health in Tilghman Island and surrounding areas through education, community work, and through promoting annual hearing tests. If you believe that your parents or grandparents may be suffering in silence or you are struggling with your own hearing challenges, take the first step to better hearing with a hearing assessment.

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Audiology Associates - Easton, MD

Address

8737 Brooks Dr. Suite 204
Easton,
MD 21601

Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Contact Details

Fax: 1-866-643-0046

How We Can Help

Your Better Hearing Journey Starts With A Comprehensive Hearing Assessment

One of the most difficult aspects of recognizing a hearing loss is the fact that it comes on at such a slow pace that it is next to impossible to notice the day-to-day changes. Consequently, most people put off hearing tests because they don’t believe they have a problem or it’s really not that important to them.

In reality, 1 out of 8 Americans experiences hearing loss, likely caused by the increased exposure to loud noise, without ever being aware that they’ve developed a problem. This rising trend means that hearing loss is the third most common health concern across the nation.

In spite of these alarming statistics, our health screening priorities tend to include regular dental and vision testing, as well as having our blood pressure and cholesterol checked, but we often ignore regular hearing assessments. Given that hearing loss is a growing health concern, it has never been more important to schedule a quick, non-invasive, and simple hearing assessment with one of our hearing professionals.

Audiology Associates audiologist inspecting a young boy's ear
Address hearing challenges with the right hearing aid at Audiology Associates

Find the Right Advanced Technology Hearing Aid To Fit Your Lifestyle

It was probably neither an aspiration nor an expectation that you would ever have to wear hearing aids. Thinking about wearing them makes many people nervous because they recall those bulky, unattractive gadgets worn by their parents or grandparents.

Modern hearing aids are nothing like those outdated devices, thanks to the same micro-digital technology that has made cell phones smaller yet more powerful. Today’s hearing aids are smaller, lighter, process sound with much greater clarity, and are so discrete to wear that many of our patients tell us that their friends, co-workers, or neighbors have never noticed that they wear hearing aids.

Features of advanced technology hearing aids include larger, longer-lasting, rechargeable batteries, as well as the capability to connect your smartphone, television, computer, and other digital devices directly to your hearing aids for an enhanced hearing experience. Our hearing aid experts are ready to help guide you through the process of selecting and fitting your new hearing aids, as well as providing ongoing follow-up care.

Improve Your Ear Health With Professional Earwax Removal

That yellowish substance that you often find coming out of your ears is known as cerumen or earwax. Though it might be a bit annoying to deal with at times, earwax plays an important role in helping keep your ears healthy by providing moisture as well as removing dirt, debris, and foreign objects from your ear canal.

The important role it plays makes it necessary to maintain a delicate balance when it comes to dealing with earwax. Too little earwax can lead to itching, irritation, and infection in your ear canal, but too much earwax can lead to buildup, muffled sound, and play havoc with hearing aids.

Because it is an important natural process and you can do damage to your ear canal and eardrum by being too aggressive with cotton swabs and other cleaning methods, it is best to allow a professional to remove earwax for you. Our earwax removal specialists can remove earwax using specialized equipment, techniques, and expertise to ensure better ear health.

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Meet Your Team at Tilghman Island, MD

Bonnie Young, Patient Care Coordinator at Audiology Associates in Easton

Patient Care Coordinator

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It’s often the small things that hold us back from making a positive decision, whether it’s a question or a concern.

That’s why, at Audiology Associates, a hearing care expert is on hand to help. Simply complete this form and when a hearing expert is available, she will call you for a friendly, no-obligation conversation to answer your questions.