Hearing Evaluations
Our audiologist performs comprehensive hearing evaluations to gain a complete understanding of your hearing loss in order to effectively address the issue.
Butler County Health Audiology Services is here for all your hearing needs. We offer diagnostic hearing services, hearing aid fittings and programming, custom hearing protection, middle ear evaluations, cochlear implant and bone anchored hearing device services, auditory processing evaluations and therapies for all ages. BCH Audiology Services is a veteran community care site and is credentialed with most insurance providers
Our audiologist performs comprehensive hearing evaluations to gain a complete understanding of your hearing loss in order to effectively address the issue.
Butler County Health Audiology Services has several hearing aid options to suit your hearing aid needs. We can also check your insurance for hearing aid benefits.
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a neurological condition that affects how the brain processes and interprets auditory information.
Butler County Health Audiology Services also provides specialty services such as Aural Rehabilitation, Cochlear Implant Programming and Auditory Brainstem Response Testing.
Butler County Health Audiology Services offers a variety of products for your hearing needs.
Butler County Health Audiology Services is a Care in the Community Site for veterans with hearing healthcare needs!
We understand that you may have questions. Please review our FAQ section for answers to our most common questions. Please contact us if you have a specific question that we have not addressed here.
Butler County Health Audiology Services is located at 320 South 10th Street, David City, NE, next to Witter Family Medicine, across from Butler County Health 10th Street Entrance.
To make an appointment, please call 402.367.1340.
Kristin Scheele is a native of Brainard, NE, graduating from East Butler High School. She received her bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in 2005. In 2011, she was granted her Doctorate in Audiology from the University of Iowa. Kristin has practiced in a variety of settings throughout her doctorate program and professional experiences. She has a particular interest in aural rehabilitation, cochlear implants, and hearing aid fittings. She holds certifications with the American Speech Language and Hearing Association, and membership with the Nebraska Speech Language and Hearing Association. Kristin spent several years as an Audiologist at the Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in Lincoln.