McLean Hearing Center Dallas, TX
At McLean Hearing Center, we proudly serve individuals and families with convenient locations in and around Dallas, TX, making expert hearing and balance care easy to access when you need it most. Our clinics provide comprehensive services, including in-depth hearing evaluations, balance testing, tinnitus assessments, and professional hearing aid fittings, along with access to the latest advanced hearing technology tailored to your unique needs.
If you’re struggling to follow conversations, noticing early signs of hearing loss, experiencing dizziness or balance issues, or considering an upgrade to your current hearing aids, our experienced team is here to help. We’re dedicated to helping you reconnect with the sounds of everyday life—clearly, confidently, and comfortably.
McLean Hearing Center
6160 Sherry Ln, Suite #100
Dallas, TX 75225
Call Us: 214-363-4955
Text Us: 682-222-8915
Office hours:
Monday – Thursday: 9am to 5pm
Friday: 9am to 4:30pm
You don’t need a referral to schedule. Most patients call 817-835-8781 or book online, come in for a diagnostic hearing evaluation, and leave with a clear picture of where their hearing actually stands — often on the same day.
Who We See — and Where They Come From
Our physical location is in Dallas. Our patients are from all over the Mid-Cities and greater Fort Worth area. We regularly see people from:
- Dallas, TX — our home base
- North Richland Hills, TX
- Euless, TX
- Bedford, TX
- Fort Worth, TX
- Keller, TX
- Colleyville, TX
- Southlake, TX
- Haltom City, TX
- Grapevine, TX
Distance isn’t usually the deciding factor for our patients. They come because they want to see an actual audiologist — not a hearing aid dispenser, not a franchise tech, not a big-box retail associate.
There’s a difference. We’ll get into that.
A Few Numbers Worth Knowing
| 4 | Licensed Au.D. audiologists on staff — all Fellowship-level credentialed |
| 20+ | Years McLean Hearing Center has served the Dallas/Fort Worth community |
| 1 in 8 | Americans age 12+ has hearing loss in both ears — most go undiagnosed for 7–10 years before seeking help |
| 48% | Of adults aged 60–69 have some degree of measurable hearing loss (NIDCD data) |
The People You’ll Actually See
Here’s something most hearing clinics don’t advertise: who specifically will be in the room with you. At McLean Hearing Center, it’s one of our four board-certified audiologists — not a rotating assistant, not an intern, not whoever happens to be available.
| Audiologist | Credentials | Focus Area |
| Rebecca W. McDonald, Au.D. | Au.D., F-AAA | Clinical director, complex cases |
| Bobbi Burk, Au.D. | Au.D., CCC-A, F-AAA | Hearing aids, adult rehabilitation |
| Tracey Doria, Au.D. | Au.D., CCC-A, F-AAA | Diagnostics, balance testing |
| Brianna Cumiskey, Au.D. | Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA | Pediatric & adult audiometry |
F-AAA means Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology — it’s the highest professional credential in the field. All four of our audiologists hold it. That’s not common.
Why Patients Drive Past Other Clinics to Come Here
So why do people choose McLean Hearing Center specifically? We asked. Here’s what came up most:
Getting Here
Arriving a few minutes early is helpful so we can get your intake paperwork sorted before the appointment starts. If you’d prefer to complete it ahead of time, the patient intake form is available on our website.
Questions People Actually Ask Before They Call
These come from real conversations — calls, emails, and things people have typed into search engines that eventually led them here.
Do I need a referral to come in?
No. You can self-refer for a hearing evaluation. That said, if your ENT or primary care physician orders the test, it may change what your insurance covers — specifically, physician-ordered diagnostic exams often qualify for Medicare Part B coverage when self-scheduled routine tests don’t.
How long does a hearing test take?
A full diagnostic evaluation is typically 60–75 minutes. This includes the audiogram itself, middle ear testing, speech understanding testing, and time to review findings with your audiologist. If you’re coming in specifically for a hearing aid adjustment or repair, that can be 15–30 minutes.
I already have hearing aids from somewhere else — can you help me?
Yes. We see plenty of patients who were fit elsewhere and aren’t satisfied with their results. We can do real-ear measurement on existing devices to assess fit accuracy, reprogram compatible devices, or evaluate whether a different solution would serve you better. We also repair most major brands.
Do you accept Medicare Advantage plans?
We accept many Medicare Advantage plans, but coverage for hearing aids and related services varies by plan. Call us with your plan information and we’ll verify your specific benefits before your appointment.
Can I bring a family member to my appointment?
Please do. Hearing loss affects communication in relationships, and having a spouse, adult child, or close friend present during the evaluation and counseling session genuinely helps. They often notice things the patient doesn’t, and they’ll understand the recommendations better if they’ve heard them firsthand.
Ready to Schedule?
Most people wait longer than they should before getting their hearing checked. The average gap between when hearing loss begins and when someone seeks help is seven to ten years. That’s a long time to ask people to repeat themselves, to turn the TV up, to miss pieces of conversations.
We’re in Dallas. We’re available Monday through Friday. We have four audiologists on staff and we genuinely enjoy what we do. If you’re in the Fort Worth area — whether that’s Keller, Southlake, Euless, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Colleyville, or anywhere in between — getting here is straightforward.
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