Portland's Most Trusted Audiologist

Hear What
Our Patients
Hear.

Precision hearing aid fitting with the patience of someone who understands what it costs to ask people to repeat themselves for the third time.

5.0

380+ verified patient reviews

Avg. Improvement

+82% word clarity

★★★★★

"Like new glasses for my ears"

01 / Symptom

The television is never loud enough

You've stopped watching certain shows because the dialogue is too soft. Your partner has started watching in a different room. The remote is always within reach.

Does this sound familiar?

You turn the TV past volume 40 regularly
Subtitles are always on now, even for English
You miss punchlines, plot twists, news headlines
Others in the room wince at your volume

A patient who checked these boxes

Verified PatientTV Volume
"My daughter finally said, "Mom, I can hear your TV from the driveway." I laughed it off for two years. After Clarity fitted me, I watched an entire film without subtitles for the first time since 2019. I cried. Actual tears."
Margaret Holloway, a retired teacher in her early 70s, smiling warmly

Margaret Holloway, 72

Portland, OR · 8 months ago

02 / Symptom

Restaurants feel like punishment

You used to love dinner out. Now you choose booths near walls, you nod at things you didn't catch, and you leave exhausted from concentrating so hard. You've started suggesting takeout instead.

Does this sound familiar?

Background noise makes conversation impossible
You fake-laugh at things you didn't actually hear
You lip-read more than you'd like to admit
You avoid social dinners or leave early

A patient who checked these boxes

Verified PatientBackground Noise
"I'm a retired history teacher. I used to hold court at dinner tables. Somewhere in my early 60s I became the quiet one in the corner who just smiled. My wife booked the appointment. Six weeks later I had a two-hour conversation at a crowded birthday party. I forgot what that felt like."
Robert Vance, a retired man in his late 60s with a warm, thoughtful expression

Robert Vance, 67

Seattle, WA · 6 months ago

Recognize yourself in any of these?

A 15-minute call costs nothing. Continuing to miss things does.

03 / Symptom

Phone calls drain you completely

You used to call your grandchildren just to chat. Now you dread it. You can't see their faces, can't read their lips, and you ask them to repeat themselves so many times that the calls get shorter every month.

Does this sound familiar?

You put calls on speaker even when alone
You avoid calling people you love
Video calls feel easier than voice calls
You've missed important information on calls

A patient who checked these boxes

Verified PatientPhone Calls
"My son lives in Atlanta. We used to talk every Sunday for an hour. The calls got down to ten minutes because I kept asking him to repeat himself and I could hear him getting frustrated even though he was trying to hide it. Now we're back to an hour. Sometimes more."
Carol Osei, a woman in her late 60s with a joyful, open expression

Carol Osei, 69

Denver, CO · 4 months ago

04 / Symptom

You've started withdrawing from people

It's quieter than missing words. It's skipping the book club. Leaving the grandchildren's recital early. Letting calls go to voicemail. The world hasn't changed — but your place in it feels smaller.

Does this sound familiar?

You've declined invitations to avoid struggling
You feel isolated even in groups of people you love
You're embarrassed to ask people to repeat things again
Family members have started to worry about you

A patient who checked these boxes

Verified PatientSocial Withdrawal
"My daughter brought me in. I told her I was fine. The audiologist played me a recording of what I'd been hearing versus what was actually being said. I sat in that chair for a long moment. I'd been missing so much for so long I'd just quietly adjusted my world around the silence. That was eighteen months ago. I haven't missed a family dinner since."
James Nakamura, a man in his mid-70s with a contemplative and kind expression

James Nakamura, 74

San Francisco, CA · 18 months ago

Recognize yourself in any of these?

A 15-minute call costs nothing. Continuing to miss things does.

Why Patients Trust Clarity

Nearly two decades of listening carefully

18

Years of Practice

Established 2007

4,200+

Patients Helped

Across all ages

4.9★

Average Rating

Across 380+ reviews

98%

Satisfaction Rate

Based on follow-up surveys

Board Certified Audiologist
American Academy of Audiology Member
HIPAA Compliant Practice
Starkey Preferred Provider
Phonak Certified Fitter
The Process

Three steps. No surprises.

Most patients tell us the hardest part was making the first call. Everything after that was easier than they expected.

01

Tell us what you're noticing

A 15-minute phone call — no intake forms, no insurance questions. Just a conversation about what's been different lately. We listen the way we wish more people listened to you.

Free · 15 minutes · No obligation
02

A hearing evaluation that explains itself

Our audiologist walks you through every result in plain language. You'll leave understanding exactly what's happening — not just holding a printout you'll Google later.

In-clinic · 60 minutes · Covered by most insurance
03

Hearing aids fitted to your actual life

Not the most expensive option. Not the cheapest. The right one for where you eat, who you talk to, and what you've been missing. Fine-tuned until it sounds like you remember.

Same-day fitting available · 60-day trial period
Free Consultation

Check your hearing.
No pressure. No cost.

If you recognized yourself in more than two items on that checklist, a 15-minute conversation is worth your time. We won't try to sell you anything you don't need.

No insurance information required to book
Same-week appointments usually available
Bring a family member — we encourage it
60-day trial period on all hearing aids

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Download our free "Home Hearing Checklist" — a one-page self-assessment you can share with your family.