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Miracle Ear vs. Acadian Hearing Services – What’s the Difference?

Miracle Ear vs. Acadian Hearing Services – What’s the Difference?

by Dr. Bridget B. Garrido, Au.D. | May 13, 2022 | Uncategorised

When it comes to addressing a hearing challenge, there are several options available in the Lake Charles area. One of the most well-known options, due to their large amount of advertising and heavy use of direct mail, is Miracle Ear. As part of a group that spans the...
What Happens At An Infant Hearing Test And When Is It Required?

What Happens At An Infant Hearing Test And When Is It Required?

by Dr. Bridget B. Garrido, Au.D. | Mar 2, 2022 | Hearing Loss, Patient Resources

With 2 to 3 of every thousand children born with a detectable measure of hearing loss in the US, and more than 90% of deaf children born to hearing parents, early infant hearing testing is extremely important. In Louisiana, “Hospital screening programs form the basis...
8 Perfectly Rational Reasons To NOT Treat Your Hearing Loss

8 Perfectly Rational Reasons To NOT Treat Your Hearing Loss

by Dr. Bridget B. Garrido, Au.D. | Oct 4, 2021 | Hearing Loss, Patient Resources

Yes, we know you’re tired of relatives claiming they think you have a hearing loss when you know better. If your hearing was at all bad, you’d know it! Just like the 86% of people who have some form of a hearing challenge but have yet to visit a professional. But of...
Are OTC Hearing Aids A Good Thing Or A Bad Thing for Hearing Care?

Are OTC Hearing Aids A Good Thing Or A Bad Thing for Hearing Care?

by Dr. Bridget B. Garrido, Au.D. | Jun 28, 2021 | Hearing aids, Patient Resources

Although you might be able to clearly diagnose appendicitis using online diagnostic resources, would you attempt to remove your own appendix? Education regarding your general health and your hearing health is a positive investment of your energies and resources, but...
What Are OTC (Over-The-Counter) Hearing Aids?

What Are OTC (Over-The-Counter) Hearing Aids?

by Dr. Bridget B. Garrido, Au.D. | Jun 28, 2021 | Hearing aids, Industry News, Patient Resources

The internet has provided individuals with a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of a wide variety of subjects, including hearing loss and hearing devices. Where a better understanding of these topics is beneficial, many also use the hearing tests...
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About Us

Acadian Hearing Services is a team of leading experts in hearing and balance care serving Southwest Louisiana with two clinics in Lake Charles. Originally founded in 1986, we’ve been helping our patients with hearing and balance needs for over 32 years. We provide the latest in digital hearing aid technologies, comprehensive hearing testing, extensive balance testing and rehabilitation, as well as superior customer service and care.

Business Hours

Monday :                8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday :                8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday :          8:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday :              8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday :                    8:00am – 12:00pm
Saturday:                Closed
Sunday:                   Closed

Phone: 337-436-3277

Locations

Acadian Hearing Services – Main Office
555 Dr. Michael DeBakey Dr., Ste. 104 Lake Charles, LA 70601-5789

Acadian Hearing Services – South Location
2626 Country Club Rd. Lake Charles, LA 70605

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