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Faq

Here is a list of common questions that our clients ask us. If you need more information don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

Where can I get my hearing checked?

Audiologists have the facilities and education necessary to provide complete diagnostic hearing tests. Dr. Skipper has been a trusted audiologist in the upstate for over 30 years.

Is an audiologist a doctor?

An audiologist is a doctor of audiology. While not a medical degree, the Doctor of Audiology, or AuD degree, is a professional degree that trains audiologists in etiology, (cause of hearing loss and associated physical problems resulting from it,) to ensure that they are highly skilled in diagnosing source problems with hearing.

Is My Hearing Going Bad? Will The Loss Be Permanent?

Diagnostic testing at Oconee Audiology will identify how severe hearing loss is and whether it is temporary or permanent. Dr. Skipper is trained and educated to quickly diagnose exactly what is happening with your hearing. While hearing problems in children can commonly be corrected, 95% of adults with hearing loss have it permanently.

Will My Insurance Cover a Hearing Test?

All major insurances, including Medicare, are accepted at Oconee Audiology, and most plans cover hearing testing. Dr. Skipper does not require referrals and can usually get new patients in within a few days.

Where Can I Buy Hearing Aids?

Hearing assistance is more than a one-time product purchase. It's a service that includes a professional hearing evaluation, fitting of the right product for your needs, and help with any problems that may arise as time goes on. Audiologists are qualified to offer the full service of hearing assistance.

Do You Have Any Questions?