Neuro-affirming Audiologic Care

Hearing care that meets you where you are—sensory-aware, affirming, and deeply personalized for the neurodiversity of all in our community. 

At our clinic, we recognize that traditional healthcare environments—and traditional audiologic care—aren’t always built with neurodivergent people in mind.

Whether you identify as autistic, ADHD, have auditory processing differences, sensory sensitivities, or other forms of neurodivergence, you deserve care that feels safe, respectful, and tailored to how your brain and body work.

We offer neuro-affirming audiologic services that center your experience, honor your preferences, and adapt to your needs—without judgment, pathologizing, or one-size-fits-all expectations.

WHAT IS NEURO-AFFIRMING CARE?

You’re the expert on your experience. We’re here to bring expertise in hearing, sound processing, and communication—and work with you to create a care plan that makes sense for you.

We can support:

  • Individuals with Autism and ADHD

  • People with auditory hypersensitivity, misophonia, or sound aversions

  • People with sensory processing differences

  • Individuals with language processing, executive function, or learning difference

  • Anyone who’s had previous healthcare trauma or needs a slower, more thoughtful approach

WHAT WE CAN OFFER

SENSORY-AWARE HEARING ASSESSMENTS

We adapt testing to minimize overwhelm and maximize comfort:

  • Clear preparation and expectations—no surprises

  • Low-stimulation exam spaces when possible

  • Consent-based, paced evaluations

  • Visual schedules or step-by-step breakdowns if helpful

  • Accommodations for noise sensitivity or attention differences

  • Plenty of time, and zero pressure

AUDITORY PROCESSING AND LISTENING SUPPORT

If you’re navigating challenges like:

  • Difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments

  • Listening fatigue

  • Trouble following fast or group conversations

  • Sound/word confusion or missed cues

...we can evaluate and address underlying auditory processing needs, and recommend:

  • Auditory training exercises

  • Environmental or communication strategies

  • Assistive technology that enhances (but doesn’t overwhelm)

You Are Not “Too Sensitive.” The World Is Too Loud.

And we’re here to help you navigate it on your terms.

You deserve hearing care that’s not just clinically sound, but also safe, affirming, and human.