With 26 years of experience in the industry Scott is dedicated to helping all his patients hear better with the best technology available. He feels that he has the responsibility of each patient’s hearing in his hands and takes that responsibility very seriously. He wants each patient to know that he will not give up on them; since they would be giving up a large part of their world if they didn’t hear everything they could with the latest technology available.
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-Hearing loss affects 1 in 4 people over 55.
-Hearing loss affects 1 in 3 people over 65.
-Hearing loss affects 1 in 2 people over age 70.
-Hearing loss is second only to arthritis as the most common complaint of older adults. Only about 10% of hearing losses are helped by surgery or other medical treatment. However, 90% of hearing losses can be treated with the use of hearing instruments.
If you agree with one or more of the following statements, it may indicate the need to seek a complete hearing screening.
-You “favor” one ear over the other.
-You have been told that the TV is too loud.
-You have difficulty following conversations in groups and noisy places.
-You ask people to repeat themselves, especially women and young children.
-Hearing from a distance is more trouble than it used to be, such as in a church or theater.
-Family and friends have commented on your inability to hear.
Scott Erickson, BC-HIS
Dr. Erickson is a licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist after graduating with a degree in electronics from ITT in Portland, Oregon, Scott answered an ad for a hearing aid repair technician at Starkey Laboratories. Years of extensive training followed, until he attained expert status in building, fitting, and adjusting the latest in hearing aid technology. Scott became the national trainer for Starkey Laboratories, and taught advanced techniques in custom fitting to newly graduated audiologist from all over the United States for about 9 years.
Anneke Lee, Au.D.
Dr. Anneke Lee earned both her Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders and her Master of Science Degree in Audiology, from our very own Colorado State University. She then received her Doctorate degree in Audiology from Arizona School of Health Sciences.