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Evans Army Community Hospital will continue to honor all scheduled appointments during the partial government shutdown. Our patient appointing service is open and will still take requests for appointments. The hospital’s emergency room and inpatient services, to include the Mountain Post Birthing Center, will remain fully operational. All ancillary services (pharmacy, laboratory, radiology) will also remain operational. As always, safe and high-quality healthcare remain our priority and we are doing our best to minimize impact on our beneficiaries and their health care. Please call (719) 526-CARE (2273) to schedule or cancel appointments. For questions about TRICARE during the shutdown, please visit https://www.tricare.mil/shutdown.

Health Services

Audiology

About

The Audiology Clinic delivers patient-centered health care to adults, infants, children, and adolescents with hearing or communication concerns.

Emergency Information

After duty hours, weekends, and holidays, please report to the Emergency Room for any Audiology emergencies. Hearing Readiness is also available to Active Duty during business hours if you have a sudden hearing loss in the field or at the range.

Services

Appointment
  • Diagnostic hearing tests for all ages
  • Outpatient newborn hearing screenings
  • Tinnitus management
  • Dizziness evaluations
  • Hearing Aid services for Active Duty only
Walk-In
  • Hearing aid repairs for Active Duty only

Who Can Be Seen Here

  • Active duty service members referred from Hearing Readiness or the ENT Clinic
  • TRICARE Prime beneficiaries referred from the ENT Clinic

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can you update my hearing readiness for MEDPROS?
A. No, we cannot. You must go to Hearing Readiness.

Q. Do I need a referral?
A. Yes, active duty service members require a referral from Hearing Readiness or the ENT Clinic.
A. Yes, Tricare Prime beneficiaries receiving care at the ENT Clinic can also be referred to Audiology.
A. Yes, other beneficiaries that require a hearing test must be referred off-post by their Primary Care Manager.

Contact Us

Audiology

Hours

Monday - Friday from 7:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Closed: All Federal Holidays and Selected Training Holidays

Phone

719-524-6398
719-524-6399

Audiology

Cardiology
Evans Army Community Hospital
1650 Cochrane Cir
BLDG 7500 , Second Floor , Room 2300
Fort Carson, Colorado 80913

Get Directions

 

Once Inside

The Audiology Clinic is co-located with the ENT Clinic in Room 2300 on the second floor of the main hospital. Patients should park in the "A" parking lot just west of the main entrance and go up the first staircase or take the elevators on the left to the second floor. Turn left from the stairs or walk straight ahead from the elevator, across the bridge, to the ENT/Audiology Clinic.
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