Why Nashville Residents Choose Hearing Services of Nashville Over a Hospital System
Nashville has no shortage of options for hearing care — including large hospital-based audiology clinics. So why do so many patients choose Hearing Services of Nashville for their hearing test? Here’s what our patients tell us:
You’ll see a Doctor of Audiology — every time. At Hearing Services of Nashville, your hearing evaluation is conducted by a doctoral-level audiologist (Au.D.), not a rotating resident or technician. You get continuity of care with a provider who knows your history.
Appointments that fit your schedule, not a hospital’s. Large systems often mean long wait times for an initial evaluation. We offer prompt scheduling at two convenient Nashville locations — our Bellevue office inside Bellevue Baptist Medical Center and our Skyline office inside Skyline Medical Center — so you’re not waiting weeks to get answers.
We work alongside your physician, not in a silo. Have a referral from your primary care doctor or ENT? We welcome physician referrals and communicate results back to your care team. If your evaluation reveals a need for medical follow-up — such as sudden hearing loss, asymmetric hearing loss, or possible acoustic neuroma — we’ll coordinate with the appropriate specialists promptly.
No hospital billing complexity. As an independent audiology practice, our billing is straightforward. We accept most major insurance plans and can verify your benefits before your appointment. There are no hospital facility fees — just transparent, professional care.
Nashville-Specific Hearing Risks — Music City and Your Hearing Health
Living in Music City? Your Ears Need Attention.
Nashville’s identity is built on sound — but that same sound can take a toll on your hearing over time. Whether you’re a musician, an audio engineer, a frequent concert-goer, or someone who’s spent years working in the entertainment or construction industries, noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most preventable — and most overlooked — conditions we treat.
Who’s most at risk in Nashville?
- Musicians and touring professionals exposed to amplified sound for years
- Bar and venue staff on Lower Broadway and throughout the Gulch
- Event crew, sound technicians, and recording studio engineers
- Construction workers building the new Nashville (one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.)
- Fans who attend frequent concerts, sporting events at Nissan Stadium or Bridgestone Arena, or motorsports events
The problem with noise-induced hearing loss is that it’s gradual. Most people don’t realize how much damage has accumulated until they’re struggling to follow conversations or straining to hear dialogue on TV. A baseline hearing test — and regular hearing evaluations thereafter — is the most effective way to catch early changes before they become significant.
We also offer custom hearing protection for musicians, sound professionals, and anyone who wants to protect their hearing for the long term. Ask us about musician’s earplugs and custom in-ear monitors at your appointment.
Nashville is a city worth hearing. Don’t let it cost you.
