
Gladstone, MO
Hearing Center
At the intersection of NE Antioch Rd. and NE Englewood Rd., our hearing center in Gladstone, MO, specializes in tailored hearing solutions within a welcoming environment. We provide comprehensive auditory services, not merely devices, aiming to surpass your expectations. Reach out for enhanced hearing care.


Gladstone Hearing Center
Details
Address
5516 NE Antioch Rd, Kansas City, MO 64119
Hours
Monday – Thursday, 8:30am – 5pm
Friday, 8:30am – 1pm
Phone
*Must be 13 years or older to book online.

Audra Alexander
H.I.S., CDP

Hearing Center in Gladstone, MO
American Hearing + Audiology in Gladstone, MO, offers professional hearing services tailored to navigate your hearing journey with assurance. Start with our complimentary consultation and hearing evaluation near me to smooth your way to clear hearing. Our skilled audiologists conduct thorough hearing evaluations and offer personalized solutions, from accurate hearing aid fittings to tinnitus treatment and easy earwax removal to hearing aid insurance usage.
Explore our hearing devices with a 7-day free trial featuring leading brands such as Starkey, Phonak, Unitron, or ReSound hearing aids. We provide routine cleanings, fine-tuning, and adjustments for ongoing hearing aid care. Choose our affordable Concierge Hearing Aid Service Plan for consistent care at a low monthly or annual cost, or opt for pay-as-you-need services to keep your hearing aids at peak performance. Partner with American Hearing + Audiology for improved hearing through hearing aids in Kansas City. .
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Common Hearing Health Questions We Get in Gladstone
What is conductive hearing loss?
Conductive hearing loss arises when a blockage or injury in the outer or middle ear impedes sound wave transmission to the inner ear, often resulting from factors like earwax buildup, fluid retention in the middle ear, infections, a ruptured eardrum, stiffening of the ear bones, or tumors. This condition manifests as difficulty hearing soft sounds and muffled audio perception, often accompanied by tinnitus. Fortunately, it is generally treatable, with remedies ranging from earwax removal to medications for drying up middle ear fluid.
What happens at a hearing aid fitting?
During a hearing aid fitting, an audiologist evaluates your hearing to identify your hearing loss level and type. They recommend a suitable hearing aid based on your requirements. After choosing the hearing aid, the audiologist customizes the fit for your comfort and optimal sound quality. They also instruct you on the operation and maintenance of your hearing aid.
Where can I learn more?
You can visit our extended hearing FAQs and our hearing care blog.