Find an Audiologist in Frederick, MD

Unlock a world of clearer hearing by booking an appointment with a 3D Hearing audiologist today—where expert care meets cutting-edge solutions!

How it Works

  • Call Us at (410) 474-1363

    Contact an advisor now! We’re here to answer all your questions and assist you in moving forward.

  • Schedule Your Consultation

    Whether you require a hearing test, hearing aid programming, or repairs and maintenance, we’ll tailor a customized solution just for you.

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  • Try Hearing Aids in Person

    Fully licensed in Frederick MD, our team will conduct hearing and fit tests to make sure you find the best hearing aid device for you.

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Frederick MD Audiologist Location

 
  • 1430 Solomons Island Rd N,

    Huntingtown, MD 20639

  • Monday–Thursday

    9am–4pm

    Friday

    9am–1pm

  • (410) 474-1363

Our Services

  • Hearing Testing

    Experience expert audiometric hearing assessments with our skilled audiologists in Frederick, MD. We use advanced tools to accurately determine your hearing levels.

  • Repairs and Maintenance

    Our expert audiologists customize your hearing aid settings, including models to suit your unique hearing needs and preferences, ensuring optimal sound clarity and performance in any environment.

  • Hearing Aid Programming

    Skip the hassle and extra costs of over-the-counter hearing aid repairs. Our service covers all models, ensuring your device stays in top condition with reliable maintenance.

 FAQs

  • You are most likely in need of hearing aids if you are experiencing some of the following:

    • Having trouble hearing a telephone conversation.

    • Having trouble hearing in a public gathering or in a movie theater.

    • Having trouble hearing someone talk in another room or when you aren't directly in front of them.

    • Asking people to repeat themselves often.

    • Asking for the tv or radio to be louder.

    • Avoid starting conversations.

    • Think people are mumbling or speaking too softly.

    • Having trouble following a conversation when more than one person is talking or in a noisy environment. talk in another room or when you aren't directly in front of them.

    • Asking people to repeat themselves often.

    • Asking for the tv or radio to be louder.

    • Avoid starting conversations.

    • Think people are mumbling or speaking too softly.

    • Having trouble following a conversation when more than one person is talking or in a noisy environment.

  • There are a number of considerations when choosing a hearing aid. Some types provide better function for severe hearing loss, are more or less visible, are easier to clean and handle, have features such as volume control, and have a longer or shorter battery life. We offer all of the most popular types of hearing aid on the market today, and we will help you make the choice that best fits you at a price you can afford.

  • Like all electronic devices out there, hearing aids require regular maintenance and occasional repair. Which can include cleaning, replacing batteries, adjusting for optimum fit and changing filters on a regular basis.

  • At 3D Hearing, we provide Medicare discounts for hearing aids, and we do offer Medicare advantage plan coverage in some cases; contrary to most other providers. It's important to consult with us to understand your Medicare benefits and how they can be applied to improve your hearing health. Call us today to see your coverage options!

  • They can be purchased by consumers in retail settings, but it's highly recommended to consult a hearing healthcare professional to ensure you are getting a device that meets your specific needs. These devices work by amplifying sounds to assist those with hearing loss.

  • If you wear hearing aids, it is better to use saline solution or hydrogen peroxide-based drops. These drops can help clean your ear canal, which can be beneficial for the effective functioning of your hearing aids.

  • The stages include mild (21–40 dB), moderate (41–70 dB), severe (71–90 dB), and profound hearing loss (91–120 dB). Understanding these stages can help you seek appropriate treatment. This could be caused by problems in the outer ear or in the ear canal. You may experience less background noise, but you should invest in prescription hearing aids, because hearing aids work.

  • Audiologists and hearing aid dispensers can prescribe and fit hearing aids. They are licensed experts who can help to prevent, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance disorders. 3D Hearing has multiple locations and licensed hearing aid dispensers/audiologists in Anne Arundel County and other locations, call us for personalized support today!

  • The Signia hearing aid brand is considered top-of-the-line, but, their models are always changing and improving. Call us now to discuss the best Signia Hearing Aids available now!

  • Premium level hearing aids offer the best hearing experience and typically have all the advanced features you may want. These devices work by amplifying sounds to assist those with hearing loss.

  • A normal hearing range is 250-8,000 Hz at 25 dB or lower. This range is considered good for understanding speech and appreciating music. Take our online hearing test for free today!

  • Research has shown that tinnitus involves issues within the auditory system, which magnesium may affect. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplements.

  • Audiologists do not need medical school to practice but typically hold a doctoral degree in audiology. They are often found in Anne Arundel County and other locations, providing specialized hearing care.

  • Age-related hearing loss most often gets worse over time. While there is currently no treatment to reverse age-related hearing loss, hearing aids can be effective in improving hearing capabilities.

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