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Appointments Currently Available | We're Currently Accepting New Patients & Referrals

Physician Resources

Partner With Cayman Hearing Center

A Personal Message to Area Physicians

Thank you for visiting our Physician Resources page.

The intent of this page is to provide area physicians with the tools necessary to treat your patients with hearing challenges, tinnitus concerns, and other health conditions related to the auditory and vestibular systems.

We’re more than willing to answer your questions, offer support, or provide any assistance you need.

Just give us a call at (345) 946-9174.

Physician Resources

Partner With Cayman Hearing Center

A Personal Message to Area Physicians

Thank you for visiting our Physician Resources page.

The intent of this page is to provide area physicians with the tools necessary to treat your patients with hearing challenges, tinnitus concerns, and other health conditions related to the auditory and vestibular systems.

We’re more than willing to answer your questions, offer support, or provide any assistance you need.

Just give us a call at (345) 946-9174.

Physician Resources

Partner With Cayman Hearing Center

A Personal Message to Area Physicians

Thank you for visiting our Physician Resources page.

The intent of this page is to provide area physicians with the tools necessary to treat your patients with hearing challenges, tinnitus concerns, and other health conditions related to the auditory and vestibular systems.

We’re more than willing to answer your questions, offer support, or provide any assistance you need.

Just give us a call at (345) 946-9174.

Critical Information About the Hidden Risks of Hearing Loss

The following article by Frank Lin, M.D., Ph.D., at Johns Hopkins links hearing loss to health challenges like balance disorders and dementia, as well as the critical role of hearing aids in preventing or correcting these health conditions that reduce quality of life.

Process for Referring a Patient

If you have a patient who you believe might benefit from the hearing assessments, balance testing, APD testing, hearing protection, or other services we offer, you can easily refer them to us by using the adjacent form.

We will contact your patient when we have received your referral information and arrange a convenient time for a consultation with them.

Consult with Us over Zoom

Sometimes it helps to consult with someone who has significant experience in a specific area of focus in order to gain a fuller understanding of the difficulties a patient is experiencing.

If you have a patient with specific needs related to hearing, auditory processing, the vestibular system, and medical conditions associated with an auditory person, one of our doctors of audiology will make themselves available for a virtual consultation or mini-conference for your staff via Zoom.

Use the link below to schedule a Zoom call with us, and we will be in touch to schedule a convenient time.

Your Questions Answered

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Dec 3, 2025

I first realized something was up with my ears when I started feeling inadequate and wondering if I would be able to function effectively at my job,” Sharon recalls. She wasn’t sure if she would be able to continue working at the level she had with hearing challenges. Feeling inadequate at work can be overwhelming and stressful, especially with hearing challenges as the culprit. From missed instructions to feeling left out with coworkers, hearing challenges creep in slowly, as Sharon, a dedicated professional, noticed.

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Nov 20, 2025

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Oct 24, 2025

Your Questions Answered

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Dec 3, 2025

I first realized something was up with my ears when I started feeling inadequate and wondering if I would be able to function effectively at my job,” Sharon recalls. She wasn’t sure if she would be able to continue working at the level she had with hearing challenges. Feeling inadequate at work can be overwhelming and stressful, especially with hearing challenges as the culprit. From missed instructions to feeling left out with coworkers, hearing challenges creep in slowly, as Sharon, a dedicated professional, noticed.

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Nov 20, 2025

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Oct 24, 2025

Your Questions Answered

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Dec 3, 2025

I first realized something was up with my ears when I started feeling inadequate and wondering if I would be able to function effectively at my job,” Sharon recalls. She wasn’t sure if she would be able to continue working at the level she had with hearing challenges. Feeling inadequate at work can be overwhelming and stressful, especially with hearing challenges as the culprit. From missed instructions to feeling left out with coworkers, hearing challenges creep in slowly, as Sharon, a dedicated professional, noticed.

Dr. Annette Stephenson, Practice Owner & Clinical Audiologist

Nov 20, 2025

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