Sound familiar?
Hearing loss rarely announces itself. It arrives quietly — in small moments you explain away. See how many of these feel true.
You turn the TV past volume 40 — and someone in the room still complains it's too loud.
VolumeYou ask people to repeat themselves more than twice in a single conversation.
ClarityYou miss the punchlines at dinner — the table laughs, and you smile along.
SocialVideo calls are exhausting. You keep captions on, just in case.
WorkYou've started avoiding crowded restaurants, parties, or group conversations.
AvoidanceYou can hear people talking — but the words blur together, especially in noise.
ClaritySomeone close to you has suggested, gently, that you might want to get your hearing checked.
SocialPhone calls feel harder than they used to. You put them on speaker more often.
Phone“If two or more felt true — your hearing deserves a proper look.”
Nearly 1 in 2 adults over 65 has measurable hearing loss. Most wait 7 years before seeking help.
Virtual vs. In-Clinic
The facts, side by side. No clinic has an incentive to show you this table.
Data from JAMA Otolaryngology 2025 & American Academy of Audiology. Cost ranges vary by provider.
Book. Test. Hear.
Three steps. No waiting rooms. No long drives. Most patients go from first call to fitted device in under two weeks.
Reserve your slot in 2 minutes
Choose a time that works. Morning, evening, weekend — our audiologists are available across all time zones. No referral needed.
Average booking time: 90 secondsYour hearing assessed, live
A licensed audiologist guides you through a calibrated hearing test via secure video. No soundproof booth. No sterile waiting room. Just your home.
92–95% accuracy vs. in-clinic boothFitted and hearing clearly in days
Your audiologist recommends the right device for your profile — independent of brand. Most patients are fitted within 12 days of their first call.
Average: 12 days from call to device50,000 people stopped waiting.
The average person waits 7 years from first noticing hearing loss to seeking help. Our patients average 18 days.
Consultations completed
Across 38 U.S. states
Average call-to-device
vs. 6–8 weeks in-clinic
Patient satisfaction
Based on 4,200+ reviews
Licensed audiologists
All board-certified
“I kept putting it off for years. My daughter finally booked it for me. The whole call took 40 minutes and I had my hearing aids two weeks later.”

Robert Fitzgerald, 67
Austin, TX
“I thought I was managing fine with captions. My audiologist showed me what I was actually missing. It was humbling — and then it was life-changing.”

Sandra Okonkwo, 58
Seattle, WA
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