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Southwest Louisiana’s Most Trusted Team of Audiologists for Oakdale, LA
A major feature of the Oakdale, LA community is the Oakdale Federal Correctional Complex on the north side of town. Our community houses the officers and personnel who work to keep our citizens safe as well as reform individuals who have taken the wrong path, but the area is also home to the largest oriented-strand-board (OSB) plant and the Boise Cascade plywood plant.
Oakdale also offers small-town, “old south” style living that is rapidly disappearing from the cultural landscape. Sipping sweet tea on the front porch in the evening while you listen to cicadas and bullfrogs just isn’t the same when you struggle with hearing loss.
Staying connected to family and community is a major part of old south values, which is often difficult for people experiencing the frustration of hearing loss. Thanks to our audiology experts near Oakdale, LA, Acadian Hearing Services’ Main clinic, a little over an hour away in Lake Charles, has made it possible for thousands in Southwest Louisiana to better enjoy the bounty of the bayou with better hearing and a more rewarding, independent lifestyle.
Our team of audiologists uses comprehensive hearing assessments, expertise in balance and vestibular disorders, and advanced technology hearing aids to help those with hearing loss in Oakdale reconnect with their family, friends, and our broad, vibrant community with amplified hearing for an amplified life.
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Opening Hours
Monday: | 8.00 - 5.00 |
Tuesday: | 8.00 - 5.00 |
Wednesday: | 8.00 - 5.00 |
Thursday: | 8.00 - 5.00 |
Friday: | 8:00 – 12:00 |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
Acadian Hearing Services
Our Services
Better Hearing Starts with a Comprehensive Hearing Assessment
Noticing the day-to-day changes of hearing loss is a lot like watching paint dry. It is a slow process that is difficult to detect until following conversations with your family, friends, and coworkers become a challenge.
Regular hearing assessments are the only way to know the truth about whether or not you’re losing your hearing. Even if you are only experiencing the early stages of hearing loss, a comprehensive hearing assessment by a doctor of audiology provides a baseline against which future changes are measured and treated.
A hearing assessment at either our main office in Lake Charles or our South Lake Charles location is quick, easy, non-invasive, and allows us to provide you with the truth about your hearing in about 20 minutes.


Louisiana’s Leading Balance & Vestibular Specialists
Staying steady on your feet isn’t something you tend to concern yourself with until it becomes a struggle. Keeping your balance involves sensory information regarding motion, equilibrium, and spatial orientation used by the vestibular components located in your inner ears.
When vestibular components function as designed, the impulses they send to your brain allow it to order the necessary physical adjustments to other parts of your body to keep you in balance. However, when these components are not working right, they lead to dizziness and balance disorders.
The doctors of audiology at Acadian Hearing are well equipped and have more than 30 years of experience as Louisiana’s leading balance and vestibular experts to address dizziness and balance challenges.
Best-in-Class Hearing Aid Technology to Fit Your Independent Lifestyle
When you think of hearing aids, the bulky, frustrating devices your parents or grandparents used to wear probably come to mind. However, today’s hearing aid technology is nothing like it was even a decade ago.
Smaller, lighter, nearly invisible, much more powerful, and user-friendly are all features of modern hearing aid technology. In addition to greater hearing clarity, even in noisy environments, our best-in-class hearing aid technology includes connectivity options that allow you to link your hearing aid to your smartphone, laptop, PC, and other digital devices for an enhanced hearing experience.
With a wide range of styles, colors, and levels of technology available, Southwest Louisiana has access to hearing aids that fit your hearing needs, personal preferences, and independent lifestyle.


Access Audiology: Remote Hearing Care for Southwest Louisiana
Self-isolation due to health concerns as well as travel and scheduling challenges can make attending an in-office appointment at either our main clinic or south Lake Charles location a challenge.
Access Audiology provides a no-contact solution to overcome these challenges using teleconferencing technology to connect you to one of Acadian Hearing’s audiology professionals for a face-to-face consultation. All you need is a smartphone, laptop, or PC with a video camera and a reliable internet connection to receive the hearing care you need in your home or wherever you happen to be.
Whether you’re taking advantage of our 15-minute, complimentary, initial consultation as a newcomer, or you’re an existing patient needing advice, troubleshooting, or remote programming support for your hearing aids, we’ve got Southwest Louisiana covered with Access Audiology.
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There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about hearing loss and hearing aids which can make it difficult to know who to trust.
That’s why our team of audiologists are on hand to help!
If you have a question, a concern, or would like to speak to one of our professionals then simply complete this form and we will call you back shortly for a friendly, no-obligation conversation.
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