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Personalized care for hearing and balance disorders in Arvada, Castle Rock, Greeley, Lakewood, and Louisville. Our expert team is here to help you hear better and feel your best.

Colorado’s Leader in Hearing & Balance Care

At Colorado Ear Care, our mission is to help you hear better, feel better, and live better. With five convenient locations across Arvada, Castle Rock, Greeley, Lakewood, and Louisville, we offer more than just standard audiology services. Our team takes a comprehensive medical approach to ear and hearing health, including the most advanced dizziness and vestibular testing in Colorado.

We’re deeply patient focused and believe that every person deserves care, no matter their situation. Whether you need full support or just a starting point, we’re here to find a solution that works for you. Even minimal treatment can make a meaningful difference.

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We’re Proud To Offer Phonak Lyric™

The latest Lyric technology is even more comfortable, and is still invisible from any angle.

Now available at our Arvada, Castle Rock, Greeley, Lakewood, and Louisville locations.

diagram of a Phonak Lyric™ device in the ear canal

Colorado Ear Care Blog

Learn about hearing care, balance, dizziness, vertigo, and more ear care topics.

How Loud Is Too Loud? Car Noise and Hearing Loss Risk

There is no denying your passion for your automobile. While you would never surrender the absolute sense of freedom experienced behind the wheel, it is vital to consider whether your car is actively degrading your hearing mechanisms. Let’s examine vehicle-related hearing loss and some simple solutions to prevent it. Convertibles As with many of the

Perceiving White Noise in Your Ears? Understanding Your Auditory Symptoms

What’s that strange noise that kind of sounds like white noise, or wind in your ears? Why can’t anyone else hear it? You are not inventing these symptoms; the sensation is entirely real. Fortunately, it’s probably not “phantom ring syndrome,” a condition where people who use cell phones excessively think they hear their phone ring,

Why Is My Tinnitus Louder at Night?

After enduring a long, exhausting schedule, crawling into bed for restful slumber is all you want. The moment you settle beneath the covers and the household settles into silence, an intrusive phantom noise suddenly commands your full attention. If your tinnitus feels louder at night, you’re not imagining it. This heightened awareness is a classic