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The Most Caring, Trustworthy and Experienced Audiological Care Near North Tacoma, WA

With plenty of waterfront views of Commencement Bay, North Tacoma, WA, also referred to as Tacoma’s North End, is among the most laid back neighborhoods in our community. Most of the middle class families in our area take advantage of the many activities and educational opportunities away from nearby urban areas.

Waterfront green spaces like Chinese Reconciliation, Ruston Way and Dick Mill Parks, and Puget Creek Natural Area combine with craft beer breweries, various types of cuisine and the University of Puget Sound provide for plenty of diversity. Being able to hear at your fullest potential is an essential element in your ability to take advantage of all the cultural experiences North Tacoma has to offer.

Working with the right team of audiology experts toward better hearing is far more beneficial than simply encountering the newest hearing technology. When you come to South Sound Audiology, you become a member of our family and have access to a higher level of caring, trustworthy and experienced audiological care.

Just like hundreds of incredible people, local organizations and local physicians who have put their trust in us since 2007, North Tacoma, WA can take advantage of our methodical process of achieving better hearing.

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Address

719 Sleater-Kinney Rd, Suite 124
Lacey, WA
98503

Opening Hours

Monday: 9am – 5pm
Tuesday: 9am – 5pm
Wednesday: 9am – 5pm
Thursday: 9am – 5pm
Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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South Sound Audiology

We Serve the Following Areas in the Greater Olympia Region

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Hearing assessment booth at South Sound Audiology

Comprehensive Hearing Consultation

When Was Your Last Hearing Test?

It is pretty common for most of us to add getting our teeth and eyes checked regularly, testing our cholesterol and blood pressure, and scheduling an annual physical on our list of healthcare priorities, but how far down the list do you place hearing tests?

The World Health Organization estimates that 1 in 8 people experience some form of hearing loss, and predictions indicate that that number could double by 2050, which means hearing loss is becoming a significant healthcare issue. Because hearing loss comes on slowly, few people notice that they are having problems until conversations with family, friends, and neighbors become a struggle.

Hearing tests are the only way to know the truth about whether you are experiencing hearing loss in any of its mild to severe stages. Regular hearing tests at South Sound Audiology in Lacey, WA, are easy, non-invasive, and provide measurable, reliable information about your hearing before it deteriorates into a significant problem.

Audiologist with a pair of latest hearing aids

Advanced Hearing Aid Technology

Small, Discreet, & Powerful
Hearing Technology

Do you think of the bulky, frustrating gadgets your parents or grandparents wore when someone mentions hearing aids? Most people do, but today’s hearing aids are nothing like those older models, just like today’s smartphones are nothing like the cell phones we used to use.

The same technology used in your smartphone has made it possible for hearing aids to be smaller, lighter, more discrete to wear, and much more powerful than they were just a decade ago. Rechargeable batteries, background noise-canceling technology, and the capacity to connect your hearing aids to other digital devices like your smartphone, tablet, stereo, or television are among modern hearing aid features able to significantly enhance your hearing experience.

However, keep in mind that technology alone is not the only answer to achieving better hearing. Ongoing caring and compassionate hearing care support provided by the audiology experts at South Sound Audiology is an essential element to the highly satisfying, life-changing hearing care we deliver to our patients.

Julie VanAusdal, Clinical Audiologist at South Sound Audiology in her practice

Insurance

Does Your Insurance
Cover You for Hearing Care?

There are not a lot of similarities when it comes to what various insurance companies offer when it comes to covering hearing care. Consequently, trying to determine what benefits you can expect for which types of hearing care can be pretty confusing.

Because we are well-acquainted with most major insurance providers, our insurance specialists can help you avoid the headaches by checking your coverage on your behalf. South Sound Audiology helps make things easier for our patients by being in-network with many key insurance providers like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Regence, TRICARE, Cigna, and others.

By allowing us to check your insurance coverage for you, we take out the guesswork and can help you maximize your benefits. In addition to checking your coverage, we also facilitate coverage for Labor and Industry claims for hearing loss.

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