

Dr. Marlene Bevan, Ph.D., CCC-A, is one of the country's most trusted and experienced audiologists. She is a certified clinical audiologist and hearing instrument specialist with over 25 years of experience - over 18 of them as founder/director of Audicare Hearing Centers. Throughout her prestigious career, Dr. Bevan has taught many course in hearing aid fitting, and has consistently lectured across the United States and throughout the world. She was the keynote speaker at the 1983 World Congress on Hearing Aids in Germany and, in 1984, had the distinctive honor of being a member of the first scientific exchange program to China for Speech Pathology and Audiology. Dr. Bevan has served as the President of the Academy of Dispensing Audiologists and as Chair for the State of Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation Board of Hearing Aid Dealers. She has also served on several long-range planning task forces for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and is a past member of the Advisory Board of the Better Hearing Institute in Washington, D.C. Nationally Certified: Clinical Competency in Audiology, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Board of Hearing Instrument Sciences Accredited: For the provision of Audiology Services by The Professional Services Board of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association Licensed: Hearing Aid Dealer, State of Michigan Former Staff Audiologist: Audiology Center of Redlands, California Former Clinical Director: Southwestern Connecticut Speech and Hearing Center Former Staff Audiologist: Veteran's Administration Hospital, Newinton, Connecticut Email Marlene Bevan: bevan@audicare.com
Our expert staff of AudigyCertified™ professionals provide services to those from newborn to over a hundred years old. These include basic behavioral tests and sophisticated computerized otoneurological evaluations. When appropriate, the latest digital hearing instruments may be utilized to help compensate for a hearing impairment. For individuals who work in high noise areas, we administer Hearing Conservation Programs in accordance to OSHA guidelines.Diagnostic TestingIf a hearing loss is suspected, an appointment with one of our certified Audiologists should be made for the purposes of testing and evaluation.After the age of 50, a regular hearing test should be considered as important as one's yearly physical checkup.Testing is painless, comfortable and safe. Basically, it consists of answering questions about your hearing health, recognizing everyday words at different volume levels, and identifying different sounds.Your ability to hear each tone, or frequency, produces a unique hearing pattern which is recorded on an audiogram.The test is completed in a sound booth using earphones and bone conduction oscillator. The Audiologist then uses the audiogram to determine the type and severity of hearing loss. These tests should help determine whether a hearing loss is best treated medically or with hearing aids.This test is performed in both of our office locations, please call us for any additional information.Dispensing of Digital Hearing AidsAll patients undergo a comprehensive hearing exam prior to receiving hearing aids to determine the cause and extent of the loss. A detailed case history is also completed. Once a patient becomes a candidate for hearing aids based upon their hearing handicap all options are discussed with the patient including style of the hearing instrument and technology level required to meet their communication goals. The hearing aids are then programmed to match their unique hearing loss. At this point every patient undergoes comprehensive instruction on how to listen again. Emphasis is placed on how the brain must relearn to focus on specific sounds that the individual wants to pay attention to and ignore irrelevant noises. All patients are also instructed on use and care of the hearing instruments and follow-up tests are performed to assure optimal programming of the aids.Hearing Aid Checks and ServicingThe cornerstone of our customer service is the follow-up our patients receive once fit with hearing aids. Most patients initially require 3-4 office visits to understand how to once again listen and how to take care of their new hearing aids. Subsequent hearing aid adjustments or trouble shooting is always available at no charge for the life of the hearing instruments. In fact, most patients can be seen for hearing aid related problems the day they call. In addition, all patients receive our quarterly newsletter to keep them informed of the latest research into hearing disorders and technological improvements. Finally, all patients are scheduled for an annual hearing exam to retest their natural hearing and clean and check the hearing aids.Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)When a patient has a hearing loss sometimes an assistive listening device (ALD) is required in addition to or instead of a hearing aid. ALDs can be amplified telephones, TV enhancers, visual smoke and doorbell alarms and a variety of other items designed to keep the hearing impaired in touch with their environment. We have a number of these items in our office for demonstration where their benefits can be quickly observed. Because this technology is so quickly evolving we always have access to the latest information and can special order any ALD.
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Thursday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Friday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |




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