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If you have hearing loss, you don't just want to hear better — you want to hear your best. Advanced Hearing Center is dedicated to providing personalized care for every patient, and we hold ourselves to the absolute highest standard to give each patient the best possible results. Whether you need a hearing evaluation, treatment with hearing aids, vestibular (balance/dizziness) testing, or vertigo treatment, we are a full-service audiology clinic with the skills and expertise to support you.
Advanced Hearing Center is led by a team of licensed audiologists with doctoral degrees and decades of experience. Our patients come back to see us year after year because they know they can trust us to have their best interest at heart. We don't just sell hearing aids - we'll treat you as a whole person, and we go the extra mile in our testing and our hearing aid programming. It takes extra work, but we validate everything we do and never settle for anything less than our best. That's the only way we can be sure our results are precise and you get the most out of your hearing aids.
We've been an audiology practice in the Sugar Land area since 2005, and we care about our neighbors. When patients started asking us to offer a broader range of audiology services, we were happy to put our advanced training to work. Now, we're a convenient alternative for balance and dizziness evaluation and treatment close to home. There's no need to worry about Houston traffic — our office is conveniently located for patients residing in southwest Houston or areas south of Houston and Sugar Land.
Advanced Hearing Center is proud to be a 3-Time Winner of Sugar Land's Reader's Choice Award! We appreciate all of our patients and are excited to continue to serve our community with high-level care.
Call or e-mail us for a
Complimentary
Copy of Dr. Darrow’s Book,
“Consequences of Untreated Hearing Loss”
Foreword by Dr. Terry Snook, AuD
(281) 491-0200
info@ahctx.net
Call or e-mail us for a complimentary
Copy of our CD,
“Consequences of Untreated Hearing Loss”
An Interview with Dr. Terry Snook, AuD
(281) 491-0200
info@ahctx.net
HearStrong was founded in 2013 with the goal of inspiring a mass hearing healthcare awareness movement. An estimated 48 million Americans experience hearing loss, and 80% of these individuals let it go unaddressed. This could be due to barriers such as social stigmas, financial difficulties, lack of awareness and resources, and more. In response to this need, HearStrong began recognizing and sharing the stories of remarkable people with hearing loss in an effort to empower and inspire others to take control of their hearing health. The HearStrong Foundation recognizes outstanding adults and children with hearing loss and gives them a platform to empower and serve others in need of hearing care. Learn More!
Advanced Hearing Center is a preferred hearing care provider for the NFL Players Association Professional Athletes Foundation. Through this partnership, the PAF aims to bring better hearing to former professional athletes and their fans across the nation. Together, we spread awareness, help players in need of hearing care, and collected data on the connection between hearing loss and professional football.
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