Improving Quality of Life Through Better Hearing

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Helping Individuals One Ear at a Time

Owned and managed by an industry-recognized licensed audiologist, Lowcountry Hearing Healthcare offers solutions to the hearing impaired. We offer a diverse selection of hearing aids and hearing devices to meet your needs.

Hearing loss is a condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age or gender. Our step-by-step guide shows you how to help anyone you know who might be going through various stages of hearing impairment.

Having patients from all walks of life express how truly happy and satisfied they are with their hearing aids keeps us going. Read what they have to say about our life-changing products in our testimonials page.

About Us

Since 2005, Lowcountry Hearing Healthcare in Charleston, South Carolina, has been specializing in hearing aid fitting and repairs. Our highly qualified licensed audiologist conducts a hearing test for each patient before providing a diagnosis. What sets us apart is our being licensed by the South Carolina State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and our ability to offer creative and personalized solutions to restore your hearing.


At our private practice clinic, we are assembled for one purpose: to serve our patients. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible hearing care we can, based on your individual needs. In doing so, we provide a wide array of services related to evaluation, rehabilitation, and prevention of hearing impairment. We pledge to provide comprehensive hearing healthcare to individuals of all ages, and are committed to assisting each patient towards an improved quality of life through better hearing.

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The Crucial Link Between Untreated Hearing Loss and Brain Health

Emerging research highlights the critical importance of addressing untreated hearing loss for maintaining optimal brain health. Recent studies have established a connection between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline, memory loss, and dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, new findings demonstrate that hearing amplification can improve cognition and offer greater protection against dementia.


Statistics reveal that individuals with untreated mild hearing loss face twice the risk of developing dementia and cognitive decline. For those with severe untreated hearing loss, the risk is five times higher.


While awareness of these issues has been growing over the past several years, public outreach efforts have been hindered by the pandemic. Despite these challenges, the latest data underscores the significant cognitive benefits of hearing amplification.

Trust a Licensed Audiologist to Administer a Hearing Test That Assesses Your Level of Impairment

Contact us in Charleston, South Carolina, for inquiries.

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