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  • Jeff Moore
    Au.D.
    Doctor of Audiology
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    In 2006 Dr. Jeffrey R. Moore founded Audiology, Inc. A seasoned doctor of audiology and an Arizona native, he is proud to help his friends and neighbors in Eastern Arizona receive the highest-quality hearing health care available. Dr. Moore earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Arizona University. He completed his master’s degree at the University of Utah, and he received his doctorate in audiology from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, School of Audiology. Certified by the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association and licensed in Arizona, Dr. Moore’s extensive experience includes the Department of Veterans Affairs; ear, nose, and throat clinics; hospitals and schools; and private practice. In addition to founder, Dr. Moore is clinical and managing director of Audiology, Inc., and prioritizes auditory rehabilitation, balance disorders, and pediatric audiology. Dr. Moore calls Eastern Arizona home, and his family has deep roots in the majestic White Mountains and the beautiful Gila Valley.

  • Jared Meyers
    Au.D.
    Doctor of Audiology
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    Dr. Jared Meyers is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. He is licensed by the state of Arizona as a dispensing audiologist, and he earned his doctorate in audiology from the University of Utah in 2010. Dr. Meyers’ extensive experience includes training at the Carl T. Hayden Veterans’ Administration Medical Center and multiple years at an ENT physicians’ group in the Phoenix metropolitan area. His clinical expertise lies in early identification and management of hearing loss, tinnitus, balance, and bone-anchored hearing aids. Dr. Meyers is happiest when he’s with his wife and four children, spending time doing outdoor activities and sports, as well as cooking and traveling.

  • Ryan Cluff
    Au.D.
    Doctor of Audiology
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    Dr. Ryan Cluff is a proud Arizona native and holds a doctorate in audiology from Arizona State University (ASU). He also earned a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Dr. Cluff’s passion for audiology was recognized with the Clinical Achievement Award for Excellence during his rotations at the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic. Specializing in adult diagnostics and auditory rehabilitation, Dr. Cluff’s personal experience with hearing aids fuels his dedication to helping patients and their families navigate hearing and balance disorders. He is committed to providing compassionate care and is excited to support patients on their hearing health care journeys. Outside of work, Dr. Cluff enjoys family time, basketball, piano, and sharing a good joke.

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      About Our Practice

      Local & Family-Owned, part of a family deeply rooted in eastern Arizona for generations, Dr. Jeff & Nicole Moore are passionate about their connection to this community. Since opening Audiology, Inc., in 2006, they’ve brought an unwavering dedication to helping you — their friends and neighbors — achieve a better quality of life through comprehensive audiology care tailored to your unique needs.

      Our Specializations

      • Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)
        Recommendations and fitting of ALDs such as personal amplifiers, FM systems, or loop systems to improve hearing in specific listening situations.
      • Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) Evaluations
        Diagnostic assessments to evaluate central auditory processing abilities, which involves how the brain processes auditory information.
      • Auditory Rehabilitation
        Individualized programs to help individuals with hearing loss develop better communication strategies and improve listening skills.
      • Balance Assessments
        Evaluation of balance and vestibular function, including videonystagmography (VNG), electronystagmography (ENG), and posturography tests.
      • Counseling and Education
        Information and support regarding hearing loss, hearing conservation, communication strategies, and coping mechanisms for individuals and their families.
      • Custom Earplugs and Earmolds
        Creation and fitting of custom-made earplugs for hearing protection, swimming, musicians, and other specific needs. Also includes earmolds for hearing aids or in-ear monitors.
      • Hearing Aid Fitting and Repair
        Selection, fitting, and programming of hearing aids to address hearing loss. This includes counseling on the proper use and maintenance of hearing aids.
      • Hearing Evaluations
        Comprehensive assessments to evaluate hearing abilities, including pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emissions (OAE) testing.
      • Industrial Audiology
        Workplace hearing evaluations, noise exposure assessments, and recommendations for hearing conservation programs to prevent occupational hearing loss.
      • Pediatric Audiology
        Specialized services for children, including hearing screenings, diagnostic evaluations, hearing aid fittings, and educational support for parents and caregivers.
      • Tinnitus Evaluation and Management
        Assessment, counseling, and development of strategies to manage tinnitus (ringing or buzzing sound in the ears).

      Payments Accepted

      • American Express
      • Care Credit
      • Cash
      • Check
      • Credit Card
      • Discover
      • Insurance (call to verify)
      • Mastercard
      • Visa

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