Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Simply The Best

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At Wolfpack Hearing Clinic, they define their “why” in three words: Hear, Connect, Live. Dr. Dustin Richards and his wife Marla believe that treating hearing loss is really a means to an end. Marla explains, “We truly exist as a clinic to serve people, and it’s an honor that they that entrust us with their future. We want to empower people to live their best life and through the ability to hear and be heard and stay connected to the world around them.”

Marla continues, “Your hearing plays a big role in being able to LIVE your best life, and especially in the way you CONNECT with the world around you. Too often people who lose their hearing tend to be secluded and lonely, and we can give them the power to HEAR and be heard; to reconnect with the world around them and give them their best life back.”

Treating hearing loss is a very personal and intimate process, Marla notes. Along with keeping the clinic running smoothly, she makes it her business to get to know and have

“real conversati­ons” with every patient. That personal service has paid off in increased clientele, and they are proud to report that even in amid the pandemic, they have had their busiest year ever.

It all started a little more than five years ago, when, after working in private practice clinics and the VA, audiologis­t Dr. Richards launched Wolfpack Hearing in the place they call home--Fayettevil­le, Arkansas.

Patient-centered care has become the clinic’s trademark, earning a stellar reputation in the community from day one. For the past two years, the clinic was awarded Best Audiologis­t, Best Hearing Clinic and earned Bronze in Customer Service in the Best of NWA competitio­n.

Their business philosophy and focus is as unique as the clinic name. They chose “Wolfpack” because of their desire to help each patient and their loved ones to feel part of the family; part of the pack.

“Our approach to treating hearing loss is like that of the pack, everyone working together,” Dr. Richards points out. “It’s people over process. Together we solve the greater problem of isolation that hearing loss creates.”

The atmosphere in the office is not clinical, and that’s deliberate, says Marla.

“I don’t want people to feel like they’re walking into a clinic,” she says. “Because people who walk through the door are in the process of changing their lives.”

Walking people through life changes was something Marla did in her career as a Registered Dietician. Treating hearing loss, she finds, has many similariti­es.

“We let our patients know that we are going to be there for them through this transition,” she emphasizes. “It requires making a genuine connection to people, in many aspects of their lives, not just their hearing loss.”

“I’ve had more than one person tell me ‘thank you for taking an interest in my life,’” she affirms. “That’s what we feel sets us apart, the genuine care and connection. We’re not just here to sell them a quick fix, rather a lifegiving solution.”

Being an independen­t, family-owned, clinic gives Wolfpack freedom to tailor custom hearing solutions to each patient. “Together we talk through and choose the best treatment options and fit models based on what’s best for each patient, not the bottom line,” Dr. Richards points out.

“If finances are an issue, then we will work with patients to find solutions that they are comfortabl­e with,” Marla asserts. “We want our patients to be completely satisfied, and we won’t stop until they are.”

Because hearing is subjective, “fixed” means something different to everyone, and it takes intentiona­l follow-up to ensure that every patient truly has the best possible solution for their needs. So many live with uncomforta­ble or improper hearing aid solutions because they just believed it was as good as it could get. Dr. Richards says, “The key is ongoing care. What works for one person doesn’t necessaril­y work for the next. We take the time to continuall­y make adjustment­s. I may be a bit biased, but I believe our patients will tell you that’s why we’re outstandin­g at what we do.”

While Dr. Richards enjoys the technical and scientific aspects of his profession, he never gets tired of seeing the transforma­tion on someone’s face when hearing is restored. “The relief is massive, yet people tend to postpone treatment, because of the social stigma. Part of our job is to mold their thinking,” he continues. “Improved hearing enables people to be their very best selves and we see living proof of that every day.”

Wolfpack Hearing has been nominated for Best Audiologis­t, Best Customer Service and Best Hearing Clinic in this year’s Best of Northwest Arkansas contest.

Voting is current;y in process and visitors can cast a vote each day through December 22. For more informatio­n, visit BestNWA.com.

To make an appointmen­t, call (479) 957-9300 or visit wolfpackhe­aring.com.

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