Hearing Loss Is Treatable
If you or someone you love has any of these symptoms, gently encourage them to seek medical advice:
Trouble understanding speech that originates far away, such as in concert halls, theaters, or churches.
Difficulty hearing when in a group of people or in the presence of background noise, such as traffic.
Avoiding social gatherings and other public occasions where they might feel embarrassed about misunderstanding others.
Asking you or others to repeat themselves because they have trouble understanding what is being said; turning their head or cupping their ear to focus on a certain sound or speaker.
Difficulty hearing a phone ring.
Watching television or listening to radio at a much louder volume than you or others normally do.
Services Offered

Dr. Hugh Sims, M.D.
Board Certified Otolaryngologist
Dr. Sims graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1989. He received his Ear, Nose, Throat/Head and Neck Surgery training at the University of Florida. Dr. Sims is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist and has lived and practiced in Bowling Green since 1997.

Sarah Stevens, B.S.
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Sarah Stevens is a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Sarah is a licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist and has been with Doctor’s Hearing Center since 2016.