How are Cognitive Health and Hearing Health Related?
While we hear with our ears, it's our brains that interpret these sounds and give them meaning.
Hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, as it forces your brain to work harder to understand sounds, which can drain mental resources and potentially accelerate cognitive deterioration.
Regular cognitive screenings can help you identify early signs of cognitive strain, enabling timely interventions that can improve both your hearing and brain health.
Why Choose Us for Cognitive Screening?
At Great Lakes Hearing, cognitive screenings are part of every comprehensive hearing evaluation.
These screenings help us tailor our care to your unique needs, not only focusing on your hearing thresholds but considering your holistic health.
Our experienced team provides you with the understanding and support needed to maintain both your cognitive and hearing health.

Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re concerned about memory, focus, or overall brain health, our cognitive screening services in Wiarton provide a simple way to better understand how your hearing impacts your mind.
At Great Lakes Hearing, we combine hearing evaluations with cognitive health assessments to give you a full picture of your well-being. With our mobile clinic serving Wiarton, Grey Bruce, and Tobermory, it’s never been easier to take proactive steps toward protecting both your hearing and cognitive wellness.