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Everything you need to know to visit our office (and then some) in one convenient location.
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M-F: 9AM - 5PM
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If you’re new to our office, you might be wondering what’s involved in your visit. At your first visit, the audiologist will begin by asking questions that pertain to your ears and hearing. This is so we can collect as much information about your condition as possible. The audiologist will complete a battery of tests that are designed to tell us how different parts of your ears and hearing are working.
Finally, we explain everything to you because we believe your journey to better hearing should be a partnership with you and your hearing healthcare provider. And we believe that journey should begin by making sure you are well informed about your problem and all possible solutions.
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Do you have a question about hearing loss or hearing aids? Scroll through our blog to see if we already provided you with the answer. If not, give us a call. We’re always happy to answer questions.
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New Study Links Hearing Loss with Dementia in Older Adults
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“Excellent. Dr. Trent was very knowledgeable & she was very personable, taking time to explain everything in detail. Her office staff was very kind and efficient. Highly recommended!”
—Roberta R., MD
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10111 Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy Suite 102
Bowie, MD 20720
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Friday: 2:00PM - 4:30PM
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6196 Oxon Hill Rd.
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Oxon Hill, MD 20745
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