North Texas’ Most Trusted Hearing Care for Gainesville, TX
The county seat of Cooke County, Gainesville, TX was established on a 40-acre (16 ha) tract of land donated by Mary E. Clark in 1850 and originally called Liberty until its name was changed to honor General Edmund Pendleton Gaines who had been sympathetic to the Texas Revolution. The Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach provided the early impetus for growth in 1858, but it was the arrival of the Ft. Worth and Denver Railroad in 1881 that fully established Gainesville.
In addition to its government facilities as a county seat, Gainesville ISD and North Central Texas College (NCTC), a five-campus community college system headquartered in our community, Gainesville is the headquarters of Safran Seats USA LLC (SSUSA), which designs and manufactures commercial airline seat systems. Gainesville has a zoo, a historic train station, and a 45-acre fully integrated soccer complex and well over a dozen parks to meet the recreational needs of its residents, and our community hosts an annual celebration of Medal of Honor recipients each April.
In order to provide Gainesville with the best possible hearing care, based upon individual needs, Denton Hearing Health Care provides a broad array of services related to evaluation, rehabilitation, and prevention of hearing impairment and balance disorders, including comprehensive hearing evaluations, specialized diagnostic testing, industrial hearing screenings, custom hearing protection, and more for adults and children of all ages.
Choosing the hearing professional who is going to accompany you on your better hearing journey is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. The doctors of audiology in our Denton, TX hearing center have the education and knowledge to diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders and make the appropriate treatment recommendations when necessary.
Since hearing problems are individual, our audiologists go above and beyond selling hearing aids in order to provide the individualized support, counseling, and technical support to those we serve in Gainesville, TX.
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Office Hours:
Mon-Thu: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Fri: 8:00am – 12:00pm
Saturday/Sunday: Closed
How Our Family Can Help Yours
Advanced Hearing Evaluations
When Was Your Last Hearing Test?
Hearing loss is the third most prevalent health condition in America. However, the first hearing assessment for many comes after their hearing loss reaches a level that begins to have a negative impact on their quality of life.
Like regular dental check-ups, annual physicals, or frequent cholesterol checks, hearing assessments are an essential part of protecting your hearing. Denton Hearing Health Care has developed a methodical hearing assessment process based on best practices and our experience with thousands of patients in order to provide an accurate measurement of your hearing capacity and potential risks of future damage.
If more than a year has passed since your last hearing test, our hearing care team wants to encourage you to learn the truth about your hearing before hearing challenges begin to affect your lifestyle by scheduling a hearing assessment.
Hearing Aid Technology
Choose Hearing Technology That Fits You
Not very many of us, if any, grow up looking forward to the day when we can wear our first pair of hearing aids. Instead, we usually envision the bulky, frustrating gadgets our parents or grandparents wore whenever hearing aids are mentioned.
Just about everyone is surprised to learn that the stigma attached to hearing aids is out of date until they see that today’s hearing aid technology is smaller, lightweight, and provides greater wearing discretion. In addition to being nearly invisible, more powerful sound processing with noise cancellation capabilities and improved natural clarity as well as rechargeable batteries and the capacity to connect your hearing aids directly to your smartphone, television, or PC are common features of modern hearing devices.
Regardless of your unique circumstances, lifestyle, budget, and preferences, there is a hearing instrument in the size, style, color, and level of technology available to meet your unique hearing needs and personal preferences.
Earwax Removal
Maintain Healthy Ears with Professional Earwax Removal
Although too much earwax can be a hassle to deal with, it plays a vital role in providing moisture, removing dirt, debris, bacteria, fungus, or foreign objects from the ear canal and preventing infections in order to keep your ears healthy.
Too little earwax may lead to itching, irritation, and infection, while too much can cause stuffiness, muffled hearing, earaches, or a hearing aid malfunction, so it’s necessary to use a balanced approach when dealing with earwax.
Instead of risking damage to your ear canal and eardrum or making the problem worse, the safest, most effective way to deal with earwax is to allow our professionals who have specialized equipment, skills, and expertise to remove it for you.
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It’s often the small things that hold us back. Whether a question, a misconception, or a concern.
That’s why our team are experts are on hand to help.
Simply complete the form and one of our hearing experts will call you for a friendly, no-obligation, and 100% support focused conversation to answer any of your questions and offer you professional advice.
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