Patient Resources

Explore our forms, FAQs, and helpful information to make your visit smooth and stress-free.

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Patient Resources

Explore our forms, FAQs, and helpful information to make your visit smooth and stress-free.

Schedule a Consultation

We’re Glad You’re Here

At North Florida Hearing & Balance, we want every patient to feel informed, supported, and confident in their care. Whether you’re visiting us for the first time or returning for ongoing treatment, this page provides helpful tools and information to make your experience as easy and comfortable as possible.

Your First Visit: What to Expect

During your initial appointment, you’ll meet with one of our licensed audiologists to discuss your hearing concerns. We’ll review your medical history, perform a comprehensive evaluation, and explain your results clearly. You’ll also have time to ask questions and explore treatment options, including hearing aids, if recommended.

Confirm Your Appointment

Our office will contact you prior to your appointment to confirm the appointment time.

Don't Forget to Bring Your ID

We are required to obtain copies of an acceptable form of ID and your insurance card.

A Stress Free Visit

We get to do what we love to do every day. We promise to make this visit as stress-free as possible.

Patient Forms

Quick Info

Professional Affliation

American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA)

Brands We Carry
  • Oticon
  • Phonak
  • ReSound
  • Signia
  • Starkey
  • Unitron
  • Widex
  • Insurance Information

    Please call our office for insurance information.

    Learn More About Your Hearing Health

    Explore helpful resources to better understand hearing loss, tinnitus, and treatment options.

    Common Questions, Clear Answers

    How often should I have my hearing checked?

    Adults over 50 should have their hearing checked every 1–2 years, or sooner if you notice changes. Children and individuals with known risk factors may need more frequent testing.

    How long does a hearing test take?

    Most hearing evaluations take about 30–45 minutes.

    How do I know if I have a hearing loss?

    Common signs include difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments, frequently asking people to repeat themselves, or turning up the TV volume. A professional hearing test is the best way to know for sure.

    Will I need hearing aids right away?

    Not necessarily—our audiologist will explain your results and help you decide if hearing aids are the right option.

    Do you treat tinnitus?

    Yes, we offer tinnitus evaluations and personalized management strategies.

    Are hearing tests covered by insurance?

    Many insurance plans, including Medicare, may cover diagnostic hearing evaluations when medically necessary. Our team can help verify your benefits before your appointment.

    Can children be tested here?

    Yes, we offer pediatric hearing testing using child-friendly methods.

    What if I'm not ready for hearings aids?

    That’s okay! Our audiologists will help you understand your hearing test results and offer a range of options, including monitoring your hearing over time or exploring assistive listening devices.