Caring, Compassionate and Local Audiological Care for Odenton, MD
Like so many towns across the country, Odenton, MD came to life thanks to the expansion of America’s railroads. Built across sparsely populated farmland, the steam-powered Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad (A&ER) became a critical component in the supply line of the Union Army during the Civil War.
Odenton still plays a critical role in our nation’s defense, serving nearby Fort Meade and providing a home to Amtrak’s maintenance facility. Our community continues to thrive in today’s world as a residential, business, transportation, and industrial hub, playing the role it has always played.
Like a railroad system, your hearing is a critical part of your overall health and ensuring your success in our community. Better hearing care facilitates better communication and keeps you connected to family, friends, and neighbors.
Over 10,000 people in Odenton, MD, and surrounding areas have been able to achieve better hearing over the past 25 years because they have teamed up with the right hearing care partners rather than encountered the best hearing technology. Ongoing, caring, and compassionate audiological care coupled with today’s technology is the expertise of Jacobs Audiology and the reason we’re able to help you restore your active, independent lifestyle.
How Jacobs Audiology Can Help
A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.
Professional Earwax Removal for Healthier Ears
Earwax protects your ears by moisturizing, removing dirt, and blocking bacteria and fungi. Too much, however, can cause muffled sound, aching, or infection.
Too little can lead to itching and irritation. Rather than risk damage by trying to remove it yourself, our specialists in Bowie and Southern Maryland use Earigator technology—the safest, most effective, and most comfortable way to remove built-up or impacted earwax.
When Was The Last Time That You Had Your Hearing Tested?
Most of us get annual checkups for cholesterol and teeth but rarely our hearing—yet 30 million Americans over 12 have hearing loss.
If you or a loved one struggle, the first step is a professional hearing test. It’s quick, painless, and often covered by insurance. Early detection ensures proper treatment and helps preserve your hearing long-term. It’s quick, it’s non-invasive, and, in most cases, your insurance pays for your hearing test.
How Prescription Hearing Technology Has Progressed
Today’s prescription hearing aids are small, discreet, and often invisible—far from the bulky devices of the past.
Many patients’ friends and family can’t even tell they’re wearing them. Modern aids also connect to smartphones, tablets, TVs, and music for seamless sound and easier communication. Advanced technology not only restores hearing but enhances daily life.








