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Audiologists in Seattle, WA

19 hearing care providers serve Seattle. With fewer options, a free hearing screen before you book helps you ask the right questions.

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A & A Hearing Group, Ps

Audiologist

10564 5th Ave NE Suite 203, Seattle

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A-Plus Hearing Aid Center - West Seattle

Audiologist

4519 California Ave SW, Seattle

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Audionova

Hearing Care Professional

2611 Northeast 125th Street, Seattle

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Better Hearing of Washington LLC

Hearing Instrument Specialist

8401 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle

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Clear Hearing and Audiology, PLLC

Audiologist

213 Yale Ave N, Seattle

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Hearing Center of Seattle, LLC

Audiologist

418 1st Ave W, Seattle

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Hearing Speech & Deafness Center

Audiologist

1625 19th Ave, Seattle

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Magnolia Hearing (Seattle)

Hearing Care Professional

3107 W Mcgraw St Ste B, Seattle

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Northwest Otolaryngology

Hearing Care Professional

10330 Meridian Ave N Ste 270, Seattle

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Seattle Hearing & Balance

Hearing Care Professional

1600 E Jefferson St Ste 202, Seattle

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Seattle Hearing Services, LLC

Audiologist

6413 Fauntleroy Way SW, Seattle

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Sound Associates Northwest, LLC

Hearing Instrument Specialist

9776 Holman Rd NW Ste 101, Seattle

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Swedish Otolaryngology (Seattle)

ENT Physician

600 Broadway Ste 230, Seattle

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Swedish Otolaryngology (Seattle)

Hearing Care Professional

5350 Tallman Ave NW Ste 520, Seattle

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The Polyclinic

Hearing Care Professional

904 7th Ave FL 6, Seattle

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The Polyclinic PLLC

Audiologist

1145 Broadway, Seattle

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Uw Speech & Hearing Clinic

Audiologist

4131 15th Ave. NE, Seattle

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Virginia Mason Clinic AUD (Seattle)

Hearing Care Professional

1100 9th Ave, Seattle

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Virginia Mason Medical Center

Hearing Care Professional

1100 9th Ave # X10-Au, Seattle

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good audiologist in Seattle?
Look for a licensed audiologist (Au.D.) for a full diagnostic evaluation, or a hearing instrument specialist if you already have a diagnosis and need device fitting. Start with a free hearing screen to understand your baseline — it gives you better questions to ask when you call. Full profiles on this page show credentials, services, and patient reviews for clinics that have connected their listing.
Does insurance cover audiology appointments in WA?
Most private insurance plans and Medicare Advantage plans cover diagnostic audiological evaluations, often with a physician referral. Medicare Part B covers diagnostic testing ordered by a physician but does not cover hearing aids. Coverage for hearing aids varies widely by plan. Always call your insurer before scheduling to confirm coverage and whether a referral is required. This is general information — not insurance or medical advice.
Do I need a referral to see an audiologist in Seattle?
In most cases, no — audiologists in WA can be seen directly without a physician referral. However, some insurance plans require a referral for coverage of the evaluation. It's worth calling your insurer before scheduling if cost is a concern.
What should I bring to my first hearing appointment in Seattle?
Start by taking the LSTN free hearing test — it gives you a baseline to share with your provider and helps you arrive knowing what questions to ask. Also bring: a list of current medications (some affect hearing), any prior audiograms, and a note on when you first started noticing changes and in what situations. Most appointments take 60–90 minutes.

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