Florida Hearing Matters provides professional audiology care to patients from Plantation from our office just 20 minutes away in Fort Lauderdale. Whether you’re looking for a complete hearing evaluation, professional hearing aid fitting, or our popular Ear Spa earwax removal service, we make the trip from Plantation worth your time with unhurried visits and Real-Ear Measurement-verified fittings on every device.
Convenient for Plantation Residents
Our office is in MedPlex Building C, next to Holy Cross Hospital, at the heart of Fort Lauderdale’s medical community. From Plantation, the drive is approximately 10 miles — roughly 20 minutes depending on traffic. Free on-site parking, easy elevator access to the 3rd floor, and our entrance is on NE 48th Street (not NE 20th Terrace).
Driving directions from Plantation
From Plantation, take I-595 east to I-95 north. Take exit 32 (Cypress Creek Road) and head east approximately 2 miles. Turn right onto Federal Highway (US-1), then left onto NE 48th Street to reach MedPlex Building C.
Audiology Services for Plantation Patients
Plantation residents schedule with us for the full range of hearing care services:
- Diagnostic hearing evaluations — complete 60–90 minute workup with audiogram, speech-in-noise testing, and tympanometry
- Hearing aid fittings with Real-Ear Measurement verification on every device
- The Ear Spa — our $125 flat-fee professional earwax removal service. Book online →
- Tinnitus management for patients with ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears
- Custom hearing protection for musicians, hunters, swimmers, and noisy occupations
- Hearing aid repair for all major brands — including devices not originally fit at our office
Why Plantation Patients Choose Us
Most communities in northern Broward have at least one chain audiology clinic. Patients from Plantation drive past those to come to us for three specific reasons:
- Real-Ear Measurement on every hearing aid fitting. Most chain clinics skip this critical verification step. We never do.
- Unhurried, doctor-led visits. Every appointment is with Dr. Valerie Rossetti, Au.D. personally — not a rotating cast of staff.
- The 60-day satisfaction guarantee. If a hearing aid isn’t the right fit for your life, we make it right.
For Plantation residents who’ve had a frustrating experience with a chain clinic in the past — or who simply want professional, careful, doctor-led hearing care — we’re a short drive that’s consistently described as worth it.
Trusted by Plantation-Area Physicians
Multiple physicians serving the broader Plantation area refer their patients to Dr. Rossetti, including ophthalmologists at Lauderdale Eye Associates, Insight Eye Institute, and Aker Kasten Eye Center (Boca Raton), plus family physicians at Holy Cross Medical Group. Same-building referrals from James Lang, M.D. are common — Dr. Lang’s ophthalmology practice is in the same MedPlex building as our office.
What to bring from Plantation for your first visit
- Photo ID and insurance card (we’ll verify benefits ahead of time if you call)
- Any previous hearing test results or audiograms you have on file
- Your current hearing aids if you’re a long-time wearer
- A list of medications — some can affect hearing
- A spouse or adult child if it would help — many of our patients bring family for support
Common Questions from Plantation Patients
How far is your office from Plantation?
Florida Hearing Matters is located at 4800 NE 20th Terrace, Suite 301C in Fort Lauderdale — about 7 miles from Plantation, typically 15-20 minutes by car depending on traffic and time of day. We’re inside MedPlex Building C, next to Holy Cross Hospital, with free patient parking on site.
Do I need a referral from my primary care doctor?
No referral is needed to schedule a hearing evaluation or any of our services. You can book directly online or by calling our office. If you have Medicare Advantage or a managed-care insurance plan, your specific plan may require referral — we can verify that for you when you call.
Do you accept Medicare?
Yes. We accept traditional Medicare for covered diagnostic services. Medicare doesn’t typically cover hearing aids themselves, but recent changes (including over-the-counter availability and some Medicare Advantage plan benefits) have expanded options. We’ll review your specific coverage during your consultation and explain the financial side clearly before any treatment.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any prior hearing test results or audiograms if you have them. If you currently wear hearing aids, bring those too — even if they’re from a different provider or no longer working. Your completed intake forms will save time; we’ll send those to you electronically when you book.