Every Student Deserves Access in the Classroom
Since 2017, Colorado Ears has partnered with school districts across the state to deliver doctorate-level audiological services — on-site, in the buildings where students learn. We bring the expertise and the equipment directly to your schools so no student's access is limited by an unidentified or unsupported hearing need.
Student-First Approach
Every evaluation, every recommendation, every interaction is centered on what helps the student succeed in their actual learning environment — not a clinical office.
Collaborative Partnership
We work alongside teachers, SLPs, special education teams, and families — because supporting a student's hearing is a team effort that extends far beyond the audiogram.
Statewide Reach
From the Front Range to mountain communities, we bring our own equipment to any school in Colorado — ensuring access no matter how remote the district.
Hearing Evaluations
Comprehensive assessments that go beyond the screening — identifying how a student's hearing impacts their ability to learn. We evaluate the complete picture so your team can plan effective support.
Hearing Assistive Technology
Expert management of FM/DM systems and remote microphone technology — ensuring the teacher's voice reaches every student clearly, no matter where they sit in the classroom.
(Central) Auditory Processing
Specialized (C)APD evaluations as part of a multidisciplinary team — because when a student hears the sounds but struggles to make sense of them, the right diagnosis changes everything.
Education & Prevention
Building hearing health awareness through classroom presentations, teacher in-services, and hearing conservation programming — empowering schools to protect students' hearing for life.
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Hanna Page, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology · Northern Illinois University, 2017
American Board of Audiology Certified
Certificate Holder — Tinnitus Management
View on LinkedInBorn with a hearing difference. Driven to make a difference.
Dr. Page was born with a unilateral hearing loss. Growing up, she was told nothing could be done. That experience became the foundation of her career — a commitment to ensuring families know that there are always options, and that every student's hearing matters.
"I was told nothing could be done for my hearing. I became an audiologist so no family ever hears that again without knowing their options."
After earning her Doctorate of Audiology from Northern Illinois University in 2017, Dr. Page discovered her calling in educational audiology. She works directly in schools, evaluating students in the environments where they actually learn — not behind the closed door of a clinic.
Her approach is collaborative: partnering with teachers, speech-language pathologists, and special education teams to build support around the whole student. She brings the equipment, the expertise, and a personal understanding of what it means to navigate school with a hearing difference.
Books Featuring Hearing
A curated collection of children's books that feature characters with hearing loss, hearing aids, and cochlear implants — helping all students build understanding.
🧸Toys With Amplification
Dolls and toys that wear hearing aids and cochlear implants, helping children with hearing technology see themselves represented in play.
☀️DHH Summer Activities
Summer camps, programs, and activities specifically designed for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students across Colorado and beyond.