Our Audiology Care
Expert Care Designed Around Your Life
Hearing care is more than a transaction; it is a clinical partnership rooted in local expertise.
At Western Colorado Hearing Clinic, we blend compassion with rigorous audiological standards. We don't just "sell" devices; we take the time to map your communication goals and lifestyle demands. This ensures the solutions we provide—from diagnostics to long-term follow-up—feel reassuring, empowering, and clinically sound.
As a privately owned practice serving Grand Junction, Montrose, Gunnison, and Glenwood Springs, we prioritize building long-term relationships centered on your neurological well-being, not corporate protocols.
The Professional Advantage
Unlike over-the-counter (OTC) amplifiers, a professionally fitted hearing aid is calibrated to the unique shape of your hearing loss.
By trusting certified Doctors of Audiology, you receive precise testing, real-ear measurements, and follow-up care that keeps your technology performing optimally throughout its lifespan.
Precise Evaluation
We evaluate your sound environments and communication habits to match the right blend of natural sound and advanced processing to your specific lifestyle.
Custom Programming
Devices are selected and programmed specifically for your neural hearing profile, providing clarity and comfort that generic devices cannot replicate.
Evidence-Based Care
Our process is rooted in clinical evidence. We focus on reclaiming your confidence through better hearing and reconnection with your loved ones.
Long-term Support
Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with local, accessible care. We provide the maintenance and adjustments needed to keep you hearing your best.
Our Audiology Services
- Comprehensive Hearing Tests
- Cochlear Implants & Bone Anchored Hearing Aids
- Cerumen Removal
- Custom Hearing Protection
- Sound Sensitivity and Misophonia
- VA Services
Custom hearing protection that we offer includes:
- Hunting/shooting
- Musician filtered plugs
- In-ear Monitors for musicians
- Environmental Reduction/Study filtered plugs
- Concert Music filtered plugs
- Custom ear-bud plugs for use with generic earbuds
- Sleep ear plugs
- Industrial ear plugs
- Comprehensive Hearing Tests
- Cochlear Implants & Bone Anchored Hearing Aids
- Cerumen Removal
- Custom Hearing Protection
- Sound Sensitivity and Misophonia
- VA Services
Custom hearing protection is a vital part of protecting your ears from loud and damaging noises. It provides a tailored fit that can help to reduce the risk of hearing loss, tinnitus, and other auditory issues. With custom hearing protection, you can enjoy all the activities you love without worrying about long-term damage to your ears. Whether you’re an avid hunter or musician, custom hearing protection can help keep your ears safe from harmful sounds. Investing in custom hearing protection is an important step towards preserving your long-term hearing health!
Custom hearing protection that we offer includes:
- Hunting/shooting
- Musician filtered plugs
- In-ear Monitors for musicians
- Environmental Reduction/Study filtered plugs
- Concert Music filtered plugs
- Custom ear-bud plugs for use with generic earbuds
- Sleep ear plugs
- Industrial ear plugs
Hearing Device Services
- Hearing Aid Evaluations
- Hearing Aid Fittings
- Hearing Aid Repair
- Clean and Check
- Assistive Listening Devices
- Hearing Aid Evaluations
- Hearing Aid Fittings
- Hearing Aid Repair
- Clean and Check
- Assistive Listening Devices
Types Of Hearing Aids
When it comes to hearing aids, there is no one-size fits all option. Hearing aids come in many different sizes and fitting styles (how they attach to your ear). Today’s hearing aids are considered sleek, compact, and innovative – offering solutions to a wide range of hearing aid wearers. We work with the leading hearing aid manufacturers to ensure that our patients have the best choices available.
- Invisible in-the-Canal (IIC)
- Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)
- In-the-Canal (ITC)
- Full Shell or In-the-Ear (ITE)
- Receiver In Ear (RIC)
- BTE with Earmolds
- Invisible in-the-Canal (IIC)
- Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)
- In-the-Canal (ITC)
- Full Shell or In-the-Ear (ITE)
- Receiver In Ear (RIC)
- BTE with Earmolds
Frequently Asked Questions
What signs suggest I might benefit from a hearing aid even if I feel I hear "well enough"?
Hearing loss often manifests as “clarity loss” rather than “volume loss”. If you find yourself frequently asking for repetition, feeling exhausted after social events (cognitive fatigue), or struggling to follow conversations when there is background noise, your brain is likely overcompensating for gaps in the auditory signal.
How long is the adaptation period for new hearing technology?
While you will notice an immediate difference, full “brain retraining” typically takes three to six weeks. During this time, your auditory cortex is relearning how to filter out background noise and prioritize speech—frequencies it may not have processed correctly for years.
Are all modern hearing aids rechargeable?
While lithium-ion rechargeable technology is now the clinical standard for most lifestyles, we still utilize disposable zinc-air batteries for specific ultra-discreet “Invisible-in-the-Canal” (IIC) devices or for patients who require extended power for remote travel.
Do hearing aids actually treat tinnitus symptoms?
Yes, for many patients. By reintroducing lost environmental sounds, hearing aids reduce the brain’s need to “turn up the volume” on internal neural noise. We also utilize specialized fractal tone therapy (Zen tones) within the devices to help the brain naturally habituate to the ringing.
If I am diligent about hearing protection, can my hearing still change?
Absolutely. Noise exposure is only one factor; cardiovascular health, certain medications, and natural age-related changes in the auditory nerve can all impact your hearing profile. This is why we advocate for annual diagnostic mapping—just like an annual physical—to catch and treat changes early.
