Welcome to
Island Hearing Services
Have you noticed it’s becoming difficult to hear quiet sounds around you? Do you miss the birds outside? Do you feel like the people in your life mumble? These are all common signs of hearing loss.
At Island Hearing Services, we offer comprehensive hearing care to the people of Martha’s Vineyard. From hearing tests to hearing aid services to tinnitus treatment, our audiologist is here to provide expert care for all your audiological needs.
Why Choose
Island Hearing Services?
Island Hearing Services provides a full range of audiology services to help you experience better auditory health. We work with patients of all ages and are dedicated to educating the people of Martha’s Vineyard about the importance of hearing healthcare.
Our hearing center is owned and operated by Audiologist, Dr. Jamie Loschen. Dr. Loschen has been practicing audiology for over a decade and enjoys helping her patients reconnect with life through better hearing. Whether it’s time for a hearing test or you are struggling with bothersome ringing in the ears, we can help you.
What to Expect
at Your Appointment
When you come to Island Hearing Services for your first appointment, your visit will be broken into a few parts.
4. The results of your hearing exam will be recorded on an audiogram, which our audiologist will go over with you in detail.
Preferred Provider of the
NFL Players Association
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