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Dr. Casey

Adkins

D

r. Casey adkins was happy

to trade in cold, wet winters for the

sunshine and warm temperatures prev-

alent in the Lowcountry, but there’s a

more important reason she left Indiana

for South Carolina – the opportunity

to work in an audiology practice that is more about health

care than retail.

Dr. Adkins, a native of Wood-

ford County, Kentucky, moved to the Lowcountry in June

2015 to join Dr. Mary Anne Larkin at Advanced Hearing

Care in Mount Pleasant. A graduate of the University of

Kentucky, she earned her Doctor of Audiology degree at

Purdue University in Indiana.

“I was tired of the cold. I had to chip the ice off my

windshield every morning,” she commented. “The Charles-

ton area has been a welcome change in my life. Every

person I’ve met is open and welcoming. It’s a close-knit

community, and there’s lots of things going on, such as

farmers markets and oyster roasts.”

As much as she enjoys the weather and the Southern

hospitality, Dr. Adkins is more appreciative of the chance to

build a patient base and help her patients make the most of

their hearing.

“The most important thing we do here is reconnect peo-

ple to what’s most important in their lives. It’s different for

everyone,” she explained. “For some it might be morning

meetings at work, while for others it’s hearing their grand-

kids or feeling involved at a party or a noisy restaurant.”

Dr. Adkins cited several ways she and Dr. Larkin help

their patients hear better. They offer hearing devices, of

course, but patients and their family members also can par-

ticipate in an active listening training class. Physical therapy

for the ears and brain – basically teaching people how to

be better listeners – also is available two or three times a

month at the Advanced Hearing Care office on Johnnie

Dodds Boulevard.

“We do whatever we can to improve the overall quality

of our patients’ lives,” Dr. Adkins said. “One of the reasons

I came to Advanced Hearing Care was because of the full-

spectrum program Dr. Larkin has built. It’s important for

people to have realistic expectations. Nothing is going to

restore their hearing to normal, but we can work together

to build a customized treatment program to optimize their

hearing and communication abilities.”

Advanced Hearing Care maintains its longtime connec-

tion to the community by holding free educational semi-

nars on hearing at senior facilities such as Sandpiper Village

and The Palms of Mount Pleasant. Drs. Larkin and Adkins

also offer free hearing screenings to residents and to any

other adult member of the community.

Dr. Adkins pointed out that loud noise can affect a

person’s hearing, adding that smoking, cardiovascular issues

and diabetes also can affect your ability to hear. She said

changes in hearing sometimes indicate that there are other

health issues. For example, after testing a patient’s hearing,

she sensed that something wasn’t quite right, especially con-

sidering that the patient’s father was just a year older when

he died of a heart attack. She called his cardiologist, who

soon discovered the man’s heart blockage.

“Your ears are definitely a window into other things

going on in your body,” Dr. Adkins said. “That’s another

reason why you should see a Doctor of Audiology.”

Dr. Adkins lives on Johns Island with her fiancé, Seth,

and Ollie, their boxer mix. Her October wedding is sched-

uled for the Charleston Tea Plantation.

Advanced Hearing Care

900 Johnnie Dodds Blvd.

Mount Pleasant

843-606-5658

www.advhearing.com

Photo courtesy of Dr. Casey Adkins.

By BrIan SherMan