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Why Cayman Hearing Center?
We are the only full-service audiology clinic in the Cayman Islands staffed by the only doctor of audiology on the island. With over 20 years of experience in the audiology industry, Cayman Hearing Center strives to bring the most comprehensive, patient centered hearing healthcare to the people of the Cayman Islands.
Highest quality care
You come first at Cayman Hearing Center
A wealth of experience
Over 20 years of knowledge and experience
Trusted by everyone
More than 3,000 happy patients
Let our team take
care of you
Through our patient-centered approach, we provide a warm, compassionate, and quality experience for hearing healthcare in the Cayman Islands.
- Professional Hearing Tests
- Newborn Hearing Screenings
- Tinnitus Assessment and Treatment

We are the only full-service audiology clinic in the Cayman Islands staffed by the only doctor of audiology on island.
Patient
Reviews
Daria Keenan
20 July 2020
“I’ve now taken both of my children to test their hearing and the ladies there are just so wonderful and sweet with the children. They take an intimidating situation for young ones and make it comfortable and fun. Thank you again for another wonderful experience.”
Highly advanced and
quality hearing products
Highly advanced and quality hearing products




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What To Ask Your Hearing Provider About Hearing Aid Fittings
What is a hearing aid? A hearing aid is a microdevice that is worn in or behind your ear. What is the purpose of hearing aids? They assist in making certain sounds louder and more apparent to enable a person with hearing loss or hearing impairment to fully communicate and participate in all daily activities.
What To Ask Your Hearing Provider About Hearing Aid Fittings
What is a hearing aid? A hearing aid is a microdevice that is worn in or behind your ear. What is the purpose of hearing aids? They assist in making certain sounds louder and more apparent to enable a person with hearing loss or hearing impairment to fully communicate and participate in all daily activities.