A Hearing Assessment Is the First Step on Your Journey to Better Hearing
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Stephany Sun, Au.D., CCC-A
Dr. Stephany Sun, Au.D. – Former Top Producing Factory Rep and Doctor of Audiology for the largest manufacturer of hearing aids in the world.

Jenna Ahdaya, HIS
Jenna Ahdaya is a licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist that has been working in the industry for 4 years.She was trained in clinic under Dr. Sun for 2.5 years before….

Kelli Smith, Au.D., FAAA
Dr. Kelli G. Smith is an Audiologist that has been helping thousands of hearing-impaired people in the Greater North Fulton area improve their lives through better hearing since 1995.
Grant Park, GA Can Take Advantage of Advanced Hearing Aid Technology
Common features, such as rechargeable batteries, streamlined designs, and lighter weight, have made modern hearing aids less frustrating and far more discrete. They are also very powerful with noise-canceling technology and enhanced clarity, not to mention the capability to directly link your hearing aids to your smartphone, television, PC, or other digital devices to intensify your hearing experience.
Expert Hearing Aid Tune-Up and Repair
Hundreds of Atlanta-area hearing aid users enjoy the advantages provided from their finely tuned hearing aids because our hearing instrument specialists have years of experience and expertise working with just about all hearing aid manufacturers and models.
Virtual Solutions for No-Contact Consultations by Audiology On Call
Schedule Your At-Home Hearing Assessment
Your first vital step toward regaining the independent and rewarding lifestyle you are missing due to hearing loss is a hearing assessment.
If you or a loved one do not seem to be hearing as well as you used to, schedule a comprehensive hearing assessment, which our mobile hearing professional will conduct in the comfort of your home.
Complete the form on this page or call us at (833) 244-3275 and one of our friendly team will arrange a convenient time for your assessment.
Hear What Sherry & Jim Have To Say About Their Experience
“It was good to know that I could get the same quality hearing aids as my wife for probably half what I would have to pay through an office structure, and that kind of sealed the deal.”
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With Audiology on Call experts covering many areas across Greater Atlanta, you may be wondering if your area is covered. Simply complete this form to see if you’re within coverage.
Our Hours are:
Monday – Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday – Sunday: By Appointment Only
Note: Each provider is independently owned and operated
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About Decatur, GA
Decatur is a city in, and the county seat of, DeKalb County, Georgia, which is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. With a population of 24,928 in the 2020 census, the municipality is sometimes assumed to be larger since multiple ZIP Codes in unincorporated DeKalb County bear Decatur as the address. The city is served by three MARTA rail stations (Decatur, East Lake, and Avondale). The city is located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of Downtown Atlanta and shares its western border with both the city of Atlanta (the Kirkwood and Lake Claire neighborhoods) and unincorporated DeKalb County. The Druid Hills neighborhood is to the northwest of Decatur. The unofficial motto of Decatur used by some residents is "Everything is Greater in Decatur." == History == === Early history === Prior to European settlement, the Decatur area was largely forested (a remnant of old-growth forest near Decatur is preserved as Fernbank Forest). Decatur was established at the intersection of two Native American trails: the Sandtown, which led east from the Chattahoochee River at Utoy Creek, and the Shallowford, which follows today's Clairmont Road, and eventually crossed near Roswell. A site for the DeKalb County courthouse was designated in 1822 in what would become downtown Decatur; the city of Decatur was incorporated on December 10, 1823. It was named for United States Navy Commodore Stephen Decatur. Shallowford Road, which led to the Shallow Ford, has been renamed Clairmont Avenue, probably because it does not go to, from or past any place called Clairmont.
Neighbourhoods in Decatur, GA
Downtown Decatur, Lenox Place, McDonugh-Adams-Kings, Sycamore Ridge
Things To Do
Decatur, GA Driving Directions
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