About American Hearing Labs
 

How is American Hearing Laboratories different?

American Hearing Laboratories (AHL) was founded in 1984 as an all-make-repair-laboratory and expanded to hearing aid sales and service in 1989. AHL has since expanded to many areas around the DFW Metroplex including
Fort Worth, Carrollton, Garland/Mesquite, Denton, Keller, and Tyler.

The problem with many hearing aid outlets is that the person who tests you and orders the hearing aid has never built a hearing aid, and doesn't know all the technical options available for your hearing loss. He then sends your order to a technician who doesn't understand how to fit a hearing aid like a good hearing instrument specialist or audiologist should.

At American Hearing Laboratories we have bridged the gap. We are both hearing aid fitters, dispensers, and technicians. We have been trained in both the testing and fitting of hearing aids and in the manufacturing and repair of the devices. Because of the varied areas of expertise represented at the American Hearing Laboratories, a number of unique services are available. Call us at 1-800-880-4327 or click here to get in touch with us.

Our Internet Sales Policy

American Hearing Laboratories is committed to providing pricing and information to our patients and future patients. However, due to the medical nature and distinctive needs of individuals, it is not feasible or ethically moral to sell hearing aids appropriately on the internet. Each and every person has a different hearing need, and different hearing options to add or subtract to a hearing aid. There are many companies that do business on the internet that continue to put pricing on many of the hearing aids that our company has been committed to back, sell and recommend.

With our relationship with our manufacturer, Starkey Laboratories, American Hearing Laboratories will continue to insist that quality, service, and our ability to provide excellent care through person to person consultation, is the only genuine and honest business practice that we will stand behind. American Hearing Laboratories will not waiver from this ideal and we will not compromise business ethics in the face of companies that want to seize the market and capitalize on the human nature of price, but undervalue the expertise and quality of our Hearing Experts. American Hearing Laboratories strives for excellence and we will continue to provide each and every patient our consistent service through compassion, relationships, and understanding, without compromise. American Hearing Laboratories appreciates your understanding of this matter.

Continue to Starkey Laboratories page for more information.


Trained Audiologists
Why do I need a trained audiologist?

Audiological scientists develop ways to measure and compensate for hearing loss, and for diagnosing neurological diseases. They work directly with patients, often children or elderly people. They play both a clinical role and a managerial development role and are the driving force behind the development of audiology services in many areas. They are members of a multidisciplinary team, usually hospital-based, which is concerned with the identification, diagnosis and rehabilitation of hearing and balance disorders.

Fully trained audiological scientists will have a substantial amount of theoretical knowledge about hearing, acoustics and balance, able to critically interpret and report the results of procedures. This knowledge enables the scientist to solve technical problems, and when necessary to develop logical alternatives.

Audiological scientists have background knowledge of the scientific and technical basis which hearing science involves, enabling them to act as co-ordinator, manager and initiator of service development. American Hearing Laboratories has trained audiologists on staff to serve you and your individual needs.

 


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