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1101 N. 27th Street
Ste. E.
Billings, MT 59101
(406) 245-6893 (local)
1-800-227-3181 (toll free)

Rehder Hearing Clinic has been serving the hearing impaired since 1974. We offer professional hearing services and hearing aid fittings in a respectful, compassionate atmosphere. All of our hearing care staff are audiologists (people with advanced degrees in hearing science) who use state of the art testing and fitting technology.
Our goal is to provide you the best possible hearing care based upon your individual needs. Everyone's situation is unique and we work to find the best possible solution for each patient. Not only do we improve quality of hearing, but also the quality of life.
Choosing Who Cares for Your Hearing
Trust Your Hearing to a Doctor of Audiology
When it comes to hearing loss, be cautious about tempting "offers", free "exams" and special "promotions". There is no "free lunch". Unlike hearing aid dispensers, Doctors of Audiology have the professional accreditation, training and education to evaluate your auditory system and rule out any underlying medical condition that needs to be addressed.
Audiologists are hearing health professionals who specialize in the identification, management and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. Some of the services that our audiologist provide are:
- Comprehensive hearing evaluations to assess the specific type and degree of hearing loss
- Develop a plan of treatment that is most appropriate for your hearing needs and lifestyle
- Make necessary referrals to other health care providers and guide you to the best course of management for your particular impairment
- Determine whether hearing aids will be beneficial to your particular needs and situation based on test results
- Select and fit hearing aids and other assistive listening devices
- Patient and family counseling about living with hearing loss
- Comprehensive vestibular assessments to assist in diagnosis and treatment of balance disorders
An audiologist has a graduate or post-graduate degree, has completed a clinical internship and has passed a comprehensive national standardized examination. They have the professional credentials and education to best serve the needs of the hearing impaired and those with dizziness/balance problems.
When you are making important decisions regarding your hearing and balance health care, be sure to understand WHO is providing the care and WHAT services you are receiving. The answers to these questions will make all the difference in the world in providing for a more positive and satisfactory experience for you.
Our Commitment to patient satisfaction through continuing education and the application of current technologies translates into customized solutions and quality of the experience that is provided to you.