Trusted Hearing Care, Serving Our Community Since 1984
Personalized hearing solutions from a family-owned practice with decades of experience.
About Us
Welcome to Chambers & Clark Hearing Aid Service
Chambers & Clark Hearing Aid Service is a family-owned practice that has proudly cared for our community from the same location for more than 55 years. That kind of history comes from building real relationships, earning trust, and treating people with genuine care.
When you visit us, you are never just another appointment. We take the time to listen, learn about your hearing challenges, and understand your lifestyle, so we can recommend solutions that feel right for you and support the life you want to live.
Meet Your Specialist
Experience You Can Trust
Steve Clark, ACA, Audioprosthologist, has been licensed in the state of Kentucky for over 34 years. With decades of hands-on experience testing, fitting, and servicing hearing aids, Steve has helped generations of local families hear better and stay connected.
His approach is straightforward and personal: take the time to listen, recommend only what’s truly needed, and provide dependable care long after the fitting appointment.
Serving our community since 1984
Same trusted location for 55+ years
Family-owned and locally operated
Care and support beyond the fitting
Signs of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss often happens gradually
You may not notice it at first. Look for:
- Asking people to repeat themselves
- Turning up the TV or radio louder than usual
- Difficulty following conversations in noisy places
- Feeling tired or frustrated after social interactions
- Ringing or buzzing in the ears
If any of these sound familiar, a professional hearing evaluation can provide clarity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hearing Health Resources
Clear answers to common questions to help you make confident decisions about your hearing health.
How do I know if I have hearing loss?
If you’re asking people to repeat themselves, turning up the TV, or struggling in noisy places, a hearing evaluation can help provide clarity.
What causes hearing loss?
Hearing loss can result from aging, noise exposure, medical conditions, medications, or genetics; it often develops gradually.
What types of hearing loss are there?
There are three main types: sensorineural, conductive, and mixed. Each requires a different treatment approach.
What hearing aid is right for me?
The best option depends on your hearing needs, lifestyle, budget, and personal preferences there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.
Personalized Care & Advanced Technology
We take the time to truly get to know our clients, ensuring solutions that fit both their hearing needs and their lifestyle. We offer advanced hearing aid technology from leading manufacturers and are often the place people turn when other solutions haven’t worked.
