Allentown’s #1 Choice for Hearing Aids and Accessories, Audiology Services, Hearing Loss Prevention, and Assistive Devices for the Hearing Impaired
You’ve come to the right place. Allen Audiology offers a wide range of services and products to help the residents of Allentown hear and live better. We are only a phone call away at 800- 971-1110 and would be happy to help you with any question.
Services
Hearing Tests – A comprehensive hearing test checks your hearing and comprehension across a wide range of frequencies including both tones and real speech. The results of your hearing test are presented as an audiogram which will reveal the type, degree and patterns of your hearing loss.
Hearing Aid Fittings – Most people with hearing loss can be helped with hearing aids, but selecting the best hearing aid can be difficult. And, even the best hearing aid will take some getting used to and adaptation on your part. We will tell you exactly what to expect from the process of choosing your first hearing aid and do all the necessary tuning and fitting so that you get the best performance from your investment. Learn more about selecting a hearing aid.
Conditions We Can Help With
Hearing Loss – Our audiologists can evaluate your hearing loss to determine if the cause is primarily sensorineural, conductive, a combination of the two or has some other underlying reason. Treatments for hearing loss depend on correctly identifying the cause. Learn more about how we assess hearing loss.
Tinnitus – Also known as ringing in the ears, there is a lot of current research devoted to finding a cure for tinnitus. Our experts stay current on the latest tinnitus treatment options and would be happy to talk to you about your choices. Learn more about tinnitus treatment.
Vertigo and Dizziness – Treatment for vertigo, migraine associated vertigo or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (bppv) depends on the underlying cause. We’ve helped numerous patients improve, manage or eliminate their vertigo symptoms. There are multiple causes and mechanisms for the symptoms and experience of vertigo and dizziness. We are experienced in the primary causes and current evaluation and treatment of these conditions. Our Audiologists can provide you with appropriate referral.
Excess Ear Wax – Excessive ear wax does affect your hearing. Luckily this type of hearing loss is reversible with ear wax removal. To get the best result and remove ear wax safely, work with a professional instead of trying it at home.
Earaches & Ear Infections – Ear pain has multiple causes. Ear infections can strike the middle ear (otitis media) or outer ear (otits externa or swimmer’s ear) and may result in pain, inflammation or hearing impairment. Ear infections can spread to other parts of the body and permanently damage the delicate structures of the ear if left untreated.
Meniere’s Disease – Meniere’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear that can affect hearing and balance to a varying degree. It is characterized by episodes of vertigo, low pitched tinnitus, and hearing loss. We can help you manage the severity of Meniere’s disease and share research into cures and treatment options. Learn more about Meniere’s disease.
Hearing Aid Batteries & Accessories – We offer all the essential accessories including complete line of hearing aid batteries (rechargeable and regular), cleaning supplies, dryers/dehumidifiers, replacement parts and more. For a complete list visit our hearing aid batteries or hearing aid accessories page.
Assistive Living for the Hearing Impaired – Are you looking for a strobe fire alarm, extra loud doorbell, or a captioned telephone? We have an excellent selection of safety and convenience products for persons with hearing impairment. For a complete list visit our assistive living devices page.
Hearing Protection – We offer standard and custom hearing protection and ear plugs designed for musicians, hunters, shooting ranges and law enforcement. For a complete list visit our hearing protection page.
Who We Work With
Seniors – Age-related hearing loss is perfectly normal and nothing to be embarrassed about. The earlier you intervene, the better so that you don’t miss out on social experiences and your brain doesn’t have to ‘relearn’ how to hear after an extended absence of sound.
Adults – We see numerous adults that have noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) especially musicians, law enforcement, military personnel or those that work around noisy machinery. In addition to helping you, we can often work with your employer to monitor noise levels and provide adequate protective equipment. Learn more about noise-induced hearing loss or hearing protection.
Children – Current State and Federal programs exist for children with hearing loss. Please ask us about proper referral sources for evaluating and providing services for a child with hearing loss.
Something you are looking for that isn’t on the list? Call 800- 971-1110 and ask. We may have it or be able to get it for you.
How to Make an Appointment
Call our office at 800-971-1110 to make an appointment (or just ask a question). Before your first visit, be sure to download our free Guide to Better Hearing and print out our monthly specials.



