Expert audiological care in Corpus Christi
comprehensive Hearing Tests In Corpus Christi
At Hear Today Hearing Aids, we understand that your hearing health is essential to maintaining connections with loved ones and enjoying all that life has to offer. Our audiologist-owned and operated practice in Corpus Christi provides comprehensive hearing tests designed to evaluate your auditory health with precision and care. Dr. Cheryll Gold, Au.D., CCC-A, brings over two decades of specialized expertise in hearing assessment to our community, ensuring you receive the highest standard of audiological care right here in South Texas.
Our hearing test services go beyond simple screenings. We utilize state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to provide detailed assessments that help identify even subtle changes in your hearing ability. Whether you’re experiencing difficulty hearing conversations with family, struggling to enjoy social gatherings, or simply want to ensure your hearing health remains optimal, our team is here to help. A comprehensive hearing assessment is an investment in your overall well-being, detecting hearing loss early for prompt intervention and treatment. It’s your gateway to reconnecting with loved ones and enriching your life experiences.
Hearing Care by Hear Today Hearing Aids
The Hear Today Difference
At Hear Today Hearing Aids, we combine personalized solutions, expert audiologist care, advanced technology, and comprehensive ongoing support to create an unparalleled hearing healthcare experience in Corpus Christi and the surrounding South Texas area.
Personalized Solutions
Customized hearing solutions tailored to your unique needs.
Expert Audiologist
Led by Dr. Cheryll Gold, Au.D., CCC-A, with 20+ years experience.
Cutting-Edge Technology
Advanced hearing aids with unparalleled comfort and sound clarity.
Comprehensive Support
Audiologist-owned practice providing expert guidance throughout your hearing journey.
Your hearing assessment experience
Professional Hearing Evaluations
When you visit Hear Today Hearing Aids for a hearing test, you’ll experience a comfortable, non-invasive process designed to provide comprehensive insights into your hearing health. Your appointment begins with a brief consultation where we’ll discuss your hearing concerns and medical history. Dr. Gold will then perform an otoscopic examination to visually inspect your ear canals and eardrums, ensuring there are no obstructions or visible issues that might affect your hearing.
The core of your hearing test takes place in our sound-treated booth, where you’ll wear comfortable headphones and respond to various tones and speech samples at different frequencies and volumes. This painless process typically takes 30-45 minutes and provides us with detailed data about your hearing capabilities. Your results are plotted on an audiogram, which we’ll review with you immediately after testing.
We take time to explain what your results mean and discuss any recommended next steps, whether that’s hearing aid options, treatment recommendations, or simply scheduling your next routine check-up. Our team can also help you understand your insurance coverage options, as we accept United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana Gold, Department of Labor, Workman’s Comp, and TWC-DARS, ensuring that quality hearing care remains accessible and affordable.
Your Questions Answered
Frequently asked questions
We understand you may have questions about hearing aids, what to expect during your appointment, and how we ensure your devices work perfectly for your lifestyle. Dr. Cheryll Gold, Au.D., CCC-A, with extensive experience in audiology since 2001 and expertise in comprehensive hearing care, has compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions.
A comprehensive hearing test typically takes 30-45 minutes. This includes time for consultation, otoscopic examination, the actual hearing assessment in our sound-treated booth, and a review of your results with our audiologist.
Not at all! Hearing tests are completely painless and non-invasive. You'll simply wear comfortable headphones and respond to various tones and speech samples. Many patients find the process relaxing and straightforward.
Common signs include muffled voices, difficulty hearing in background noise, constantly turning up the volume, avoiding social situations, feeling exhausted after conversations, or struggling with cognitive functions and memory. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, a hearing assessment can help.
Adults should have their hearing tested every 2-3 years, or annually if you're over 60 or have risk factors like noise exposure. If you notice changes in your hearing, don't wait – schedule an assessment as soon as possible for early intervention.
Your appointment begins with a consultation about your hearing concerns and medical history, followed by an otoscopic examination of your ears. You'll then sit in a sound-treated booth wearing headphones while responding to different tones and speech samples.
Yes! We review your audiogram results with you immediately after testing. Dr. Gold will explain what your results mean and discuss any recommended next steps, ensuring you understand your hearing health status before you leave.
Many insurance plans do cover hearing evaluations. We accept United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana Gold, Department of Labor, Workman's Comp, and TWC-DARS. Our team will help you understand your specific coverage options.
A screening is a brief pass/fail test, while our comprehensive hearing tests provide detailed assessments of your auditory health. We use state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to detect even subtle hearing loss and create a complete picture of your hearing abilities.
Yes! Our comprehensive evaluations can identify both conductive hearing loss (caused by blockages like earwax or infections) and sensorineural hearing loss (damage to inner ear hair cells from noise exposure or age). We can also detect when both types are present.
No special preparation is needed, but we recommend removing excessive earwax if present and bringing a list of your medications. Also, try to schedule your appointment when you're feeling well, as congestion from colds can temporarily affect hearing test results.
Hear From Our Customers
What Our Customers Say
Our patients’ experiences speak volumes about our commitment to excellence, with many reporting improved relationships, renewed confidence, and a transformative impact on their daily lives through expert audiological care and personalized hearing solutions.