Find hearing care in Maryland

Licensed audiologistsacross Maryland.

3D Hearing has four convenient locations, each staffed with licensed hearing care professionals ready to help you hear better.

Always close to home

Our Maryland locations

Annapolis

1430 Solomons Island Rd N

Edgewater, MD 21037

(410) 590-5572Visit location

Huntingtown

4201 Hunting Creek Rd

Huntingtown, MD 20639

(410) 590-5572Visit location

Pasadena

8025 Ritchie Hwy Ste 102

Pasadena, MD 21122

(410) 590-5572Visit location

Waldorf

11811 Park Waldorf Ln. Unit 515

Waldorf, MD 20601

(410) 590-5572Visit location
Why choose 3D Hearing

25+ years of Maryland-local hearing care

Our licensed hearing instrument specialists deliver premium care with none of the upselling.

Free hearing consultations at any of our four locations
Expert hearing testing and evaluation
Access to all major hearing aid brands
Professional fitting and programming using real-ear measurement
Ongoing support, adjustments, and repairs
Save an average of $1,100 compared to competitors
Common questions

Audiologist FAQs for Maryland patients

What does an audiologist do?+
An audiologist (or licensed hearing instrument specialist) tests your hearing, diagnoses hearing loss, and recommends and fits hearing aids tailored to your specific loss and lifestyle. At 3D Hearing, every evaluation is performed by a licensed professional — not a sales associate.
Is 3D Hearing licensed in Maryland?+
Yes. All hearing care professionals at 3D Hearing are licensed by the state of Maryland to perform hearing tests and dispense hearing aids. 3D Hearing has operated in Maryland since 1999.
Do I need a referral to see an audiologist in Maryland?+
No referral is required to visit 3D Hearing. You can call or schedule online for a free hearing consultation at any of our four Maryland locations — Annapolis (Edgewater), Huntingtown, Pasadena, and Waldorf.
How long does a hearing evaluation take?+
A complete hearing evaluation at 3D Hearing takes approximately 45–60 minutes, including a pure-tone test, speech recognition testing, and a review of your results with a licensed provider.
What is the difference between an audiologist and a hearing instrument specialist?+
An audiologist holds a doctorate in audiology (Au.D.). A licensed hearing instrument specialist is certified specifically to test hearing and dispense hearing aids. 3D Hearing employs licensed hearing instrument specialists with over 25 years of combined Maryland experience.
Where are 3D Hearing's locations in Maryland?+
3D Hearing has four Maryland locations: Annapolis (Edgewater), Huntingtown, Pasadena, and Waldorf. All four offer free hearing consultations with no appointment required, though booking ahead minimizes wait times.
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