Montrose Audiology Care

Montrose Audiology Care Built Around Your Life

Hearing care is more than an appointment; it is a clinical partnership grounded in local expertise.

At Western Colorado Hearing Clinic, our Montrose audiology care blends genuine compassion with rigorous clinical standards. We don't simply fit devices; we take the time to understand your communication goals and the demands of your daily life. Every solution we provide—from diagnostics to long-term follow-up—is designed to feel empowering, reassuring, and clinically sound.

As a privately owned practice with locations in Montrose, Grand Junction, Gunnison, and Glenwood Springs, we prioritize lasting relationships built around your neurological well-being—not corporate timelines or quotas.

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 working with certified Doctors of Audiology in Montrose, you receive precise testing, real-ear measurements, and ongoing follow-up care that keeps your technology performing at its best throughout its lifespan.

Precise Evaluation

We evaluate your listening environments and daily communication habits to match the right combination of natural sound and advanced processing to your specific lifestyle in Montrose.

Custom Programming

Hearing devices are selected and programmed specifically for your neural hearing profile, delivering clarity and comfort that no generic or OTC device can replicate.

Evidence-Based Care

Our Montrose audiology approach is rooted in clinical evidence—focused on restoring your confidence, your conversations, and your connections with the people who matter most.

Long-term Support

With a local Montrose team you can count on, we provide the ongoing maintenance, fine-tuning, and adjustments needed to keep you hearing your very best for years to come.

Our Audiology Services

Our Montrose audiology team offers a full spectrum of diagnostic hearing tests. Based on your symptoms and experiences, our qualified audiologists will determine the evaluation plan that’s right for you and use the results to build a personalized treatment plan.
Cochlear implants and bone anchored hearing aids represent two of the most advanced technologies available for treating significant hearing loss. Cochlear implants directly stimulate the auditory nerve, while bone anchored devices transmit sound vibrations through the skull. Both have a proven track record of helping patients reconnect with the sounds of their lives. Our Montrose team can guide you through every step of the evaluation and candidacy process.
Cerumen (earwax) buildup can cause a blockage in the ear canal, leading to temporary hearing loss, discomfort, and pressure. Our Montrose audiology team can remove it safely and comfortably in a single visit.
Protecting your hearing starts with the right fit. Custom hearing protection offers a personalized solution that significantly reduces the risk of hearing loss, tinnitus, and other auditory damage — without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re a hunter, musician, or work in a high-noise environment in the Montrose area, custom protection lets you keep doing what you love with confidence.

Custom hearing protection options we offer include:

  • 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
Misophonia is a condition in which certain sounds trigger intense emotional responses — often anger, anxiety, or fear — even at volume levels others wouldn’t consider loud. Sound sensitivity more broadly can cause people to withdraw from social settings and everyday situations, significantly impacting quality of life. Our Montrose Doctors of Audiology are trained to help patients identify, manage, and find relief from these responses so they can re-engage with their lives without fear or avoidance.
Our Montrose clinic proudly serves veterans who are eligible for hearing health care through the VA Community Care Program. We help eligible patients address hearing loss and tinnitus so they can communicate more confidently with family and friends and engage more fully in daily life. We also partner with the VA to provide disability testing and assessment upon request.
Our Montrose audiology team offers a full spectrum of diagnostic hearing tests. Based on your symptoms and experiences, our qualified audiologists will determine the evaluation plan that’s right for you and use the results to build a personalized treatment plan.
Cochlear implants and bone anchored hearing aids represent two of the most advanced technologies available for treating significant hearing loss. Cochlear implants directly stimulate the auditory nerve, while bone anchored devices transmit sound vibrations through the skull. Both have a proven track record of helping patients reconnect with the sounds of their lives. Our Montrose team can guide you through every step of the evaluation and candidacy process.
Cerumen (earwax) buildup can cause a blockage in the ear canal, leading to temporary hearing loss, discomfort, and pressure. Our Montrose audiology team can remove it safely and comfortably in a single visit.
Protecting your hearing starts with the right fit. Custom hearing protection offers a personalized solution that significantly reduces the risk of hearing loss, tinnitus, and other auditory damage — without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re a hunter, musician, or work in a high-noise environment in the Montrose area, custom protection lets you keep doing what you love with confidence.

Custom hearing protection options we offer include:

  • 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
Misophonia is a condition in which certain sounds trigger intense emotional responses — often anger, anxiety, or fear — even at volume levels others wouldn’t consider loud. Sound sensitivity more broadly can cause people to withdraw from social settings and everyday situations, significantly impacting quality of life. Our Montrose Doctors of Audiology are trained to help patients identify, manage, and find relief from these responses so they can re-engage with their lives without fear or avoidance.
Our Montrose clinic proudly serves veterans who are eligible for hearing health care through the VA Community Care Program. We help eligible patients address hearing loss and tinnitus so they can communicate more confidently with family and friends and engage more fully in daily life. We also partner with the VA to provide disability testing and assessment upon request.

Hearing Device Services

Finding the right hearing device starts with understanding that no two patients are the same. Our Montrose audiology team focuses on prescriptive, FDA-approved, and research-proven devices, paired with Measurement-Based Care — meaning we document outcomes both before and after treatment. This approach ensures every product we recommend is matched to your individual needs and supported by clinical evidence, helping reduce the risk of cognitive decline associated with untreated hearing loss.
Even the most advanced hearing aid will underperform if it hasn’t been properly fitted and programmed for the individual wearing it. In fact, our Montrose providers are frequently asked for second opinions by patients who haven’t had success with devices obtained elsewhere — and the issue is rarely the product itself, but rather how it was configured. At Western Colorado Hearing Clinic, your hearing care professional will customize your device physically and digitally to your specific hearing loss and lifestyle, verify accuracy using Real Ear Measurements, and schedule regular follow-up visits to ensure you’re getting the best possible results.
Whether your hearing aid needs a quick in-office fix or a manufacturer repair, our Montrose team can assess the issue and get you back to hearing your best as efficiently as possible. We’ll walk you through every step so you always know what to expect.
Routine cleaning and device checkups are recommended by hearing aid manufacturers to keep your technology performing at its peak. These visits also give our Montrose patients a valuable touchpoint to ask questions, receive any additional care, and make sure everything feels right.
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) expand what’s possible for people with hearing impairments — making it easier to follow conversations while watching TV, attending lectures, or navigating a busy restaurant. For Montrose patients looking to stay connected in social and professional settings, ALDs can be a meaningful complement to traditional hearing aids or a standalone solution depending on your needs.
Finding the right hearing device starts with understanding that no two patients are the same. Our Montrose audiology team focuses on prescriptive, FDA-approved, and research-proven devices, paired with Measurement-Based Care — meaning we document outcomes both before and after treatment. This approach ensures every product we recommend is matched to your individual needs and supported by clinical evidence, helping reduce the risk of cognitive decline associated with untreated hearing loss.
Even the most advanced hearing aid will underperform if it hasn’t been properly fitted and programmed for the individual wearing it. In fact, our Montrose providers are frequently asked for second opinions by patients who haven’t had success with devices obtained elsewhere — and the issue is rarely the product itself, but rather how it was configured. At Western Colorado Hearing Clinic, your hearing care professional will customize your device physically and digitally to your specific hearing loss and lifestyle, verify accuracy using Real Ear Measurements, and schedule regular follow-up visits to ensure you’re getting the best possible results.
Whether your hearing aid needs a quick in-office fix or a manufacturer repair, our Montrose team can assess the issue and get you back to hearing your best as efficiently as possible. We’ll walk you through every step so you always know what to expect.
Routine cleaning and device checkups are recommended by hearing aid manufacturers to keep your technology performing at its peak. These visits also give our Montrose patients a valuable touchpoint to ask questions, receive any additional care, and make sure everything feels right.
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) expand what’s possible for people with hearing impairments — making it easier to follow conversations while watching TV, attending lectures, or navigating a busy restaurant. For Montrose patients looking to stay connected in social and professional settings, ALDs can be a meaningful complement to traditional hearing aids or a standalone solution depending on your needs.

Types Of Hearing Aids Available in Montrose

When it comes to hearing aids, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Hearing aids come in a variety of sizes and fitting styles to suit different levels of hearing loss, lifestyle needs, and personal preferences. Today’s devices are sleek, compact, and more innovative than ever — and our Montrose audiology team works with the leading manufacturers to make sure you have access to the best options available.

The smallest custom style available, IIC instruments sit invisibly in or past the second bend of the ear canal. For Montrose patients who prioritize discretion above all else, this is often the preferred choice.
CIC instruments fit deeply and entirely within the ear canal, with only the face plate of the device visible. Depending on ear canal size, some CIC wearers may also be candidates for rechargeable models.
ITC instruments sit comfortably in the lower portion of the outer ear bowl. Their slightly larger size accommodates additional features including directional microphones for noisy environments, rechargeability, and Bluetooth connectivity with smartphones.
Full shell models fill the entire ear bowl and offer the same feature set as ITC devices — directional microphones, rechargeability, and Bluetooth. They’re also an excellent option for patients who benefit from a larger device for ease of handling and dexterity.
RIC models are the most widely worn style of hearing aid today, and a popular choice among our Montrose patients. The microphone, amplifier, and battery are housed discreetly behind the ear, while a small speaker sits inside the ear canal. These devices are rechargeable, Bluetooth-enabled, and waterproof — with a wide variety of eartip shapes and sizes for a comfortable, personalized fit.
BTE with earmold devices are designed to address more severe degrees of hearing loss. Their behind-the-ear housing follows the natural contour of the ear and can accommodate features like program buttons and volume controls. Earmold color and style options allow for a personalized look tailored to each patient.
The smallest custom style available, IIC instruments sit invisibly in or past the second bend of the ear canal. For Montrose patients who prioritize discretion above all else, this is often the preferred choice.
CIC instruments fit deeply and entirely within the ear canal, with only the face plate of the device visible. Depending on ear canal size, some CIC wearers may also be candidates for rechargeable models.
ITC instruments sit comfortably in the lower portion of the outer ear bowl. Their slightly larger size accommodates additional features including directional microphones for noisy environments, rechargeability, and Bluetooth connectivity with smartphones.
Full shell models fill the entire ear bowl and offer the same feature set as ITC devices — directional microphones, rechargeability, and Bluetooth. They’re also an excellent option for patients who benefit from a larger device for ease of handling and dexterity.
RIC models are the most widely worn style of hearing aid today, and a popular choice among our Montrose patients. The microphone, amplifier, and battery are housed discreetly behind the ear, while a small speaker sits inside the ear canal. These devices are rechargeable, Bluetooth-enabled, and waterproof — with a wide variety of eartip shapes and sizes for a comfortable, personalized fit.
BTE with earmold devices are designed to address more severe degrees of hearing loss. Their behind-the-ear housing follows the natural contour of the ear and can accommodate features like program buttons and volume controls. Earmold color and style options allow for a personalized look tailored to each patient.

Frequently Asked Questions

What signs suggest I might benefit from a hearing aid even if I feel I hear "well enough"?

Hearing loss often shows up as “clarity loss” rather than “volume loss.” If you find yourself frequently asking people to repeat themselves, feeling mentally drained after social gatherings, or struggling to follow conversations in noisy environments — like a busy Montrose restaurant — your brain is likely working overtime to compensate for gaps in the auditory signal.

How long is the adaptation period for new hearing technology?
How long is the adaptation period for new hearing technology?

You’ll notice a difference right away, but full “brain retraining” typically takes three to six weeks. During this period, your auditory cortex is relearning how to filter background noise and prioritize speech — frequencies it may not have processed correctly in years. Our Montrose team is with you throughout that adjustment to make sure everything is dialed in.

Are all modern hearing aids rechargeable?

Lithium-ion rechargeable technology is now the clinical standard for most patients, but we still work with disposable zinc-air batteries for ultra-discreet Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC) devices or for patients who need extended power capacity — especially relevant for those in the Montrose area who spend extended time outdoors or off the grid.

Do hearing aids actually treat tinnitus symptoms?

For many patients, yes. By reintroducing lost environmental sounds, hearing aids reduce the brain’s tendency to “turn up the volume” on internal neural noise. We also incorporate specialized fractal tone therapy (Zen tones) to help the brain naturally habituate to ringing over time — something our Montrose audiologists are experienced in managing as part of a comprehensive care plan.

If I am diligent about hearing protection, can my hearing still change?

Absolutely. Noise exposure is just one factor — cardiovascular health, certain medications, and natural age-related changes in the auditory nerve can all affect your hearing profile. That’s why our Montrose audiology team advocates for annual diagnostic mapping, much like an annual physical, to catch and address changes before they compound.

Jennifer A. Bebee received her bachelor’s degree in hearing, speech and language sciences in 2007 from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. She went on to earn her doctor’s degree in audiology in 2010 from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. She completed her final clinical rotation for her audiology degree in Grand Junction when she moved in 2009. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (F-AAA), and is a Certified Dementia Practitioner.  She is state and nationally certified to practice audiology and dispense hearing aids in Colorado and Utah.

Dr. Bebee has a passion for providing exceptional care for all patients, whether it may be for diagnostic procedures or rehabilitation through hearing aids. She has a special passion for helping her patients to age better through the treatment of hearing loss, aimed at reducing the high risk associated for causality of dementia. She especially enjoys helping the men and women who have served our country in the armed forces. She also works closely with healthcare providers in the Grand Valley to provide comprehensive and collaborative care for patients. She is thankful for those relationships she has developed and looks forward to serving the community for many years to come.

She was born and raised in Ohio, but fell in love with Colorado the moment she set foot here. Dr. Bebee is supported by her loving husband Aaron and their two children, Bennett and Kennedy. In her free time, she enjoys hiking with her family, cooking, camping, traveling the US, and reading novels.

Jo-an Mealler, MS, CCC-A. F-AAA has been a practicing Audiologist for 4 decades, with 34 of those years in Grand Junction, providing audiological services for the State of Colorado, the VA Regional Medical Center and Colorado West Audiologists, plus nearly 20 years as owner of Bookcliff Family Hearing Center. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Audiology from Colorado State University and has completed extensive post graduate work at the University of Iowa. Jo-an is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, is board certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is state and nationally certified to practice audiology and dispense hearing aids.

Jo-an specializes in Hearing Rehabilitation, including fitting advanced digital hearing technology, implantable nontraditional amplification, and assistive listening devices and has an extensive background in Hearing Conservation and counseling patients regarding noise exposure and the use of hearing protection devices. She also has expertise in infant, child and adult diagnostic testing, as-well-as providing in-depth evaluation and management of disorders of hearing and tinnitus.

Ashley Ernest received her bachelor’s degree in speech, language and hearing sciences from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana in 2020. She then earned her doctorate in audiology in 2023 from Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ashley holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is state and nationally certified to practice audiology and dispense hearing aids. She has a passion for fitting hearing aids and working with cochlear implants.

Ashley was born in northern Indiana but fell in love with the beautiful weather and scenery of Colorado. Ashley lives with her husband Ben and their sassy cat Piper. In her free time, she loves baking, reading, doing yoga and hiking or camping in the Grand Mesa.

Rachel is a dedicated audiologist committed to helping patients improve their hearing and overall quality of life.  She received her bachelor’s degree in Speech and Hearing from Elmira College in 2021 and her Doctorate of Audiology from Syracuse University in 2025. Rachel is state and nationally certified to practice audiology and dispense hearing aids. She also holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. With a strong passion for fitting hearing aids and caring for patients affected by tinnitus, Rachel takes pride in enhancing the lives of those with hearing challenges.

Originally from Upstate New York, Rachel now calls Western Colorado home, where she enjoys exploring the great outdoors with her dog, Lonnie. When she’s not caring for patients, you can find her hiking, reading, or simply soaking up the beautiful scenery. Rachel is excited to use her expertise to help you achieve optimal hearing health.

With a deep understanding of how hearing affects quality of life, Andi strives to make a meaningful difference in every patient’s journey. She attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA to complete her undergraduate degree in Communication Disorders and holds a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, LA. Andi is state and nationally certified to practice audiology and dispense hearing aids. Her clinical interests include diagnostic evaluations, hearing aid fittings, and individualized patient care. Helping people reconnect with the world through better hearing is at the heart of her work as an audiologist.

Born and raised in Louisiana, Andi enjoys the vast contrast Colorado has to offer and considers it home. She enjoys spending time with her cat, Milo, family, and friends. Off the clock, she enjoys cooking Cajun cuisine, hiking, listening to music, and going on road trips. Andi is delighted to have the opportunity to blend science and compassion to help patients navigate hearing loss and rediscover the sounds they love.

Reading adventurous novels has always been a huge part of Heidi’s life. She made a goal to become a book editor and possibly write a book of her own one day. With this goal in mind, Heidi received her Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in English and Communications from Brigham Young University – Idaho. She loves to read novels of all types and could never pick just one favorite author because there are too many to choose from. Born and raised in Colorado, she also loves to go camping, hiking, and mountain biking with her husband and two children. With a love for blasting music in her car (and singing along, of course), Heidi knows the importance of hearing health. She shares a passion to help support the needs of this community to further help patients with their hearing health care.

Kelley was born and raised here in the Western Slope. She grew up in Montrose playing soccer and basketball, riding horses, helping at family ranches, and camping around Gunnison. Her and her husband currently raise their children here in the Grand Valley. They stay busy with extra-curricular events, family events, and plenty of outdoor activities like hiking, camping, fishing and walking their 2 dogs. Kelley enjoys helping others and is passionate about helping them add quality back into their lives. She loves getting to know our patients and helping them with their hearing needs.

Melisa Boyles moved to Grand Junction in 2005 from Mesa, Arizona and quickly fell in love with all the beauty and adventures the Western Slope has to offer. She completed her college education at Colorado Mesa University, receiving her bachelor’s degree in graphic design, with a knack for marketing.

After developing hearing loss at a young age and becoming a double cochlear implant recipient, she has discovered a hidden passion for helping others achieve a better quality of life with hearing treatment and care. She has been a long-time patient with Western Colorado Hearing Clinic and is now a Patient Care Coordinator.

Melisa enjoys camping and riding side-by-sides, gardening, and traveling with her family in the warmer months and in the cooler months, reading a good book or working in her “creative den” helps fill her time.

*Yes, she is the one from our commercials

Born and raised in Grand Junction, Colorado, Aaron is very familiar with our community. He attended Colorado Mesa University and graduated in 2005 with his Bachelor of Business and holds a degree in Business Management. He worked in the Audio-Visual industry until 2018 and transitioned to other business ventures, like supporting Western Colorado Hearing Clinic.

When Aaron is not at the office, he enjoys spending time outdoors in this beautiful area. He loves riding his bikes all over Colorado and participates in Cyclocross and Mountain bike racing. He also loves camping with his family and spending time with his wife Jennifer, and 2 children, Bennett and Kennedy.