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Now Hear This® | Expert Hearing Care For Clayton Residents

Expert Audiology Services Near Clayton: Comprehensive and Compassionate Care

Welcome to Now Hear This®, your trusted local audiology clinic in Raleigh, NC, just minutes away from Clayton. We are committed to delivering exceptional hearing care to the vibrant Raleigh community and its neighboring areas, including Clayton. At Now Hear This®, we understand the importance of clear and effective communication in your daily life, and we’re here to help you maintain and enhance your hearing health. Whether you’re experiencing hearing loss, tinnitus, or just need a routine check-up, our experienced team of audiologists is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality of personalized care.

Our comprehensive services include thorough hearing evaluations, utilizing the latest diagnostic tools to assess your hearing capabilities and identify any issues. We offer a wide range of advanced hearing aids and assistive devices tailored to your lifestyle and hearing needs, ensuring you receive the best possible solution. If you’re dealing with tinnitus, our experts specialize in effective management techniques that can significantly reduce its impact on your life.

At Now Hear This®, we believe that every patient deserves a tailored approach to hearing care. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff takes the time to understand your unique needs and concerns, providing you with compassionate support every step of the way. Conveniently located in Raleigh, just a short drive from Clayton, we are here to serve you and the greater Raleigh and Clayton areas, making top-quality hearing care accessible to all. Discover the difference that expert, patient-centered care can make in your hearing health journey.

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Meet Our Audiologist: Dr. Sam Shopovick

At Now Hear This®, our commitment to exceptional care is rooted in our deep concern for our patients’ well-being and quality of life. We believe that no one should have to endure the challenges of poor hearing or suffer from the limitations of underperforming hearing aids.

Our team is composed of Doctors of Audiology (Au.D.), all of whom have received their training from the top audiology programs in the United States. Their extensive expertise in the intricacies of the human hearing system, combined with their proficiency in hearing aids and precise fitting techniques, ensures that we provide the most comprehensive hearing care available.

Our audiologists are vigilant in identifying any medical conditions that might require attention from a physician, and they approach your hearing health with a comprehensive and holistic perspective. As licensed medical professionals, they adhere to a strict code of ethics, consistently prioritizing what is best for our patients. At Now Hear This®, you can trust that you will receive the finest care tailored to your individual needs.

Who We Serve

At Now Hear This®, we are dedicated to providing specialized care for adults facing a variety of hearing challenges. Whether you’re struggling with hearing loss, experiencing issues with your current hearing aids, or dealing with Tinnitus, our comprehensive services are designed to meet your needs. Below, you’ll find a detailed list of common symptoms, conditions, and situations we address. If you recognize any of these in your daily life, we encourage you to reach out to us for expert assistance.

Hearing Loss

  • Difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments
  • Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
  • Turning up the volume on the TV or radio

Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears)

  • Persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds
  • Intermittent or continuous tinnitus


Hearing Aid Users

  • Individuals with old hearing aids that need refitting
  • Individuals needing hearing aid maintenance and repairs

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer walk-in appointments?

We proudly offer 24-hour ‘drop off’ hearing aid repair services during our normal business hours. Call us at (919) 256-2989 for more information or visit us in person at 4701 Creedmoor Road, Suite 111 in Raleigh.

We accept most major insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify your coverage.

You can schedule a hearing test by calling us at (919) 256-2898 or by using our online contact us form.

Our clinic is conveniently located at 4701 Creedmoor Rd #111, Raleigh, NC 27612. You’ll find us just outside the beltline behind The Container Store. With easy parking and ground-level access, there’s no need to worry about elevators or stairs.

We are no longer waiting on Medicare. We have the first (and ONLY) Medicare Hearing Aid Discount in the Triangle!

1. Get on US-70 Business West: Head west on E Main Street toward Lombard Street. Continue on US-70 Business West.

2. Merge onto US-70 West: Stay on US-70 Business West for about 3 miles. Merge onto US-70 West towards Raleigh.

3. Take I-40 West: Continue on US-70 West for about 10 miles. Use the left lane to merge onto I-40 West towards Durham/Chapel Hill.

4. Take Exit 289 for Wade Avenue: Stay on I-40 West for approximately 9 miles. Take Exit 289 to merge onto Wade Avenue towards I-440/US-1 North.

5. Continue on Wade Avenue: Stay on Wade Avenue for about 3.5 miles. Keep right to stay on Wade Avenue as it merges into I-440 North/US-1 North.

6. Take Exit 7 for US-70 West/Glenwood Avenue: Exit I-440 North at Exit 7 towards US-70 West/Glenwood Avenue.

7. Continue on Glenwood Avenue: Stay on Glenwood Avenue for about 1 mile. You’ll pass landmarks like the Crabtree Valley Mall.

8. Immediately After Passing Creedmoor Road from Glenwood Avenue, Take the First Right Turn: As soon as you turn onto Creedmoor Road, make the first right onto the entrance to The Container Store. Proceed down the side road, passing by The Container Store along your right. Continue over the speed bumps until you see an office building ahead.

9. Arrive at Now Hear This®, Suite 111: Now Hear This® is located in Suite 111 in the office building at 4701 Creedmoor Rd.

Types of Hearing Loss

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1. Conductive Hearing Loss

Cause: This type occurs when sound waves cannot efficiently pass through the outer ear or middle ear to reach the inner ear. It is often caused by blockages such as earwax, fluid in the middle ear, ear infections, or damage to the small bones in the middle ear (ossicles).

Characteristics: Sound may be muffled, but the ear’s nerve function remains intact. Conductive hearing loss can often be treated medically or surgically.

Common Causes:
· Ear infections (otitis media)
· Eustachian tube dysfunction
· Earwax impaction
· Otosclerosis (abnormal bone growth)

 

2. Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Cause: Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) occurs when there is damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or the auditory nerve, which transmits sound signals to the brain. This type of hearing loss is typically permanent.

Characteristics: Sounds may be unclear or distorted, and people may have difficulty hearing both soft and loud sounds.

Common Causes:
· Aging (presbycusis)
· Noise exposure (loud concerts, machinery)
· Head trauma
· Ototoxic drugs (medications that damage hearing)
· Genetic factors
· Meniere’s disease

3. Mixed Hearing Loss

Cause: Mixed hearing loss is a combination of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. This means that both the outer/middle ear and the inner ear or auditory nerve are affected.

Characteristics: It can be caused by a combination of factors like ear infections and aging.

Common Causes:
Injury or chronic infections may lead to mixed hearing loss, or it can develop over time.

 

4. Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)

Cause: APD is a less common type of hearing difficulty that involves problems in how the brain processes sound rather than an issue with the ear itself.

Characteristics: People with APD may have normal hearing levels but struggle to understand speech, especially in noisy environments.

Common Causes:
Often diagnosed in children, it can result from brain injuries, infections, or developmental delays.