Hearing & Brain Centers of America — Paradise Valley

10585 N Tatum Blvd, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Paradise Valley, AZ, Hearing and Brain Centers Office

Neuroscientist-directed

Affordable monthly plans

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Hearing Specialists and Hearing Aids in Paradise Valley, AZ

Our Paradise Valley office sits at the southeast corner of Tatum and Shea, inside the Mountain View Medical Complex. From this location we serve patients across Paradise Valley, North Phoenix, Arcadia, Scottsdale, and the surrounding central-east Valley communities. The office is centrally located and easy to reach from Loop 101, the SR-51, and most major surface streets across the area.

Paradise Valley patients tend to expect a clinical, professional experience, and the Mountain View Medical Complex setting reflects that. Our office is not a retail showroom or a high-volume hearing aid dispenser. We are a focused hearing care practice that builds long-term care relationships, and we work alongside other medical providers in the building to give our patients the kind of integrated care experience they expect.

Every patient at our Paradise Valley office is seen by a hearing specialist trained in the protocols of Dr. Keith Darrow. Dr. Darrow is a neuroscientist who earned his Ph.D. from a joint Harvard Medical School and MIT program in Speech and Hearing Bioscience. His research at the Eaton Peabody Lab at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary helped shape the way we treat hearing loss and tinnitus today, and those same protocols guide every visit at our office.

Our services include comprehensive hearing evaluations, tinnitus assessments and management, prescription hearing aid fittings for both invisible and traditional devices, and ongoing care adjustments. Whether you are noticing the early signs of hearing loss, dealing with persistent tinnitus, or have been wearing hearing aids for years and are looking for better support, our Paradise Valley team can help.

Every treatment plan comes with affordable monthly payment options, 0% financing, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. No patient is turned away because of cost.

Hearing Care Services in Paradise Valley

Hearing loss treatment

If you find yourself asking people to repeat themselves, struggling at restaurants, or having a hard time following family conversations, you may be dealing with hearing loss. Our Paradise Valley team runs a full evaluation to determine the type and degree of your loss and builds a treatment plan around your daily life.

Tinnitus treatment

Persistent ringing, buzzing, or humming in your ears can affect sleep, focus, and quality of life. Our science-based approach evaluates tinnitus clinically, identifies contributing factors, and builds a management plan designed to reduce its impact over time.

Hearing aids in Paradise Valley

When hearing devices are part of your treatment plan, our specialists fit you with prescription hearing aids calibrated to your specific hearing profile. We do not sell hearing aids off a shelf, we prescribe them based on your evaluation and program them to match your hearing loss pattern. Ongoing care is included in your monthly plan, which is something most retail providers do not offer.

Invisible hearing aids

Our invisible hearing aids sit deep inside the ear canal, custom-molded for comfort, and are virtually undetectable when worn. For Paradise Valley patients who are still active in social and professional settings, the discreet form factor is often the deciding factor.

Hearing Aids in Paradise Valley, AZ

hearing aids for Paradise Valley, AZ, Residents

Hearing Aids

We provide hearing aids in Paradise Valley, AZ. We carry top brands like Oticon, Phonak, ReSound, Signia, Starkey, Unitron, and Widex.

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Meet the Paradise Valley Team

Tyler Rizzo, Hearing Instrument Specialist

Tyler Rizzo, HIS

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Luann Hutchins

Luann Hutchins

Senior Patient Experience Coordinator

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Frequently asked Questions

What is the difference between a hearing specialist and an audiologist?

An audiologist holds a doctoral degree and works on a wide range of hearing and balance issues, including complex medical and surgical cases. A hearing specialist is licensed to test hearing and fit hearing aids, and works under clinical protocols developed by audiologists and other clinicians. Our Paradise Valley office is staffed by hearing specialists trained in Dr. Darrow’s research-based protocols. For patients who need full medical-level diagnostics, such as for vertigo, balance disorders, or surgical candidacy, we are happy to refer you to the right specialist. For most hearing aid and tinnitus care, our team can handle your treatment from start to finish.

Are you part of the Mountain View Medical Complex or independent?

Our office is located inside the Mountain View Medical Complex but operates as an independent practice, we are not affiliated with any hospital network or larger medical group in the building. We do appreciate the medical setting, which makes coordination with your other providers easy if your hearing care intersects with other health considerations.

I have been to the Mayo Clinic Phoenix audiology department. How is HBCA different?

Mayo Clinic Phoenix offers excellent diagnostic and medical audiology, particularly for complex cases. Where they tend to be limited is in long-term hearing aid fitting and ongoing care, which often runs into scheduling backups or referrals out. Our Paradise Valley office focuses specifically on the long-term treatment relationship, fitting, programming, and supporting your hearing devices over years. We are not a replacement for Mayo when something medical is going on; we are the practice you stay with for hearing care after a clear treatment direction is set.

Can I bring my spouse, adult child, or caregiver to my appointment?

Absolutely, we encourage it. Hearing care decisions affect everyone close to you, and a family member often catches details from the conversation that you might not. For patients with caregivers or adult children involved in their healthcare, having that person present makes treatment decisions easier and helps with follow-through afterward.

How long do appointments at the Paradise Valley office typically take?

Plan for about 60–90 minutes for your first visit. That includes a complete hearing evaluation, a conversation about your symptoms and goals, results review, and a clear walk-through of treatment options. Follow-up visits and adjustments are typically 30–45 minutes. We schedule realistically so you are not waiting past your appointment time.

Nearby Communities We Serve

Our Paradise Valley office is convenient for patients from across central and east Phoenix, including Paradise Valley, Arcadia, North Phoenix, Scottsdale, North Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Phoenix, Biltmore, and the surrounding central Valley communities.

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What to Expect on Your First Visit

Get to Know You & Understand Your Symptoms

Discuss Your Treatment Goals & Medical History

Determine Your Stage of Hearing Loss or Tinnitus

Answer All of Your Questions or Concerns

Begin a Custom Treatment Plan

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