Thomas F. Williams Ph.D.

Dr. Williams is a Federal Audiologist and a United States Military Veteran. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Audiology from the University of Florida. He earned his Master's Degree and his Doctorate in Audiology and Speech Pathology at Florida State University. He served as Assistant Professor of Audiology at Brescia University in Owensboro, Kentucky and at Marshall University. In 2001 Dr. Williams founded the Orange Park Audiology Clinic.
Hearing Loss in Veterans

Many Veterans
Experience Hearing Loss

Exposure to loud noise is common in the military. Current and former members have a high risk of hearing loss and Tinnitus. But help is available.

Hearing Aids Help You

HEAR AND LIVE BETTER

Today’s best hearing aids are intelligent and provide life-changing benefits to improve health and wellness. By amplifying sounds you want to hear and diminishing sounds you don’t, the best hearing aids offer superior sound quality designed to ensure you never miss the moments that matter most.

Hearing loss impacts all aspects of your life

Hearing plays a major role in our emotional well-being, physical health, and overall quality of life. Yet millions of people with hearing loss let it go untreated, despite research showing increased risk of falls, depression, anxiety, and dementia.
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Tinnitus Facts

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a medical term for the sensation of hearing sound in your ears or head when no external sound is present. Tinnitus is an audiological and neurological condition that can be mild and intermittent, severe and persistent, or anywhere in between. It is also the leading service-related disability among U.S Veterans.

HEARING AIDS CAN HELP WITH TINNITUS BUT THE MAJOR BENEFIT IS THAT THEY WILL KEEP YOU FROM GOING DEAF FOR SPEECH UNDERSTANDING.

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