Fort Bend Hearing

Fort Bend Hearing Our expert team is dedicated to providing personalized, high-quality care to all patients. Fort Bend Hearing was founded by Dr. Christie Spencer.

We specialize in comprehensive hearing evaluations, advanced hearing technology, tinnitus management, professional ear wax removal, and custom hearing protection. Our Mission is to improve the quality of life of our patients and their families by helping people to hear better so they can live better. Our Purpose is to provide adults and children with the absolute best in hearing health care produc

ts and services. We are dedicated to providing you with professional, comprehensive, and personalized care. Our Goal is to provide consistent, high quality audiologic care to each patient we serve. Audiologic care is the protection, preservation, evaluation, and treatment of the hearing and balance functions of the human audio-vestibular system. It is provided only by audiologists, either individually or as part of a health care team, who use their professional skills to improve the quality of life for each patient. Dr. Spencer has been a licensed audiologist since 1993. Her broad experience includes professional positions such as Senior Clinical Audiologist and Supervisor at The Methodist Hospital, Senior Clinical Audiologist at Texas Children's Hospital, and working in a variety of other clinical environments. Unlike many who offer audiologic care, Dr. Spencer is not limited to particular products. She is a distributor of many hearing aids and products which allows her to customize the care that each patient receives, provide high-quality, individualized fittings, and adapt to the unique needs of each patient.

Did you know the average person waits 7 years before seeking help for hearing loss?Why do people wait?• They think heari...
04/21/2026

Did you know the average person waits 7 years before seeking help for hearing loss?

Why do people wait?

• They think hearing loss is “not that bad yet”
• They assume it’s just part of aging
• They don’t realize how much they are missing
• Family members adapt and speak louder

The truth is that hearing loss often happens gradually, making it difficult to notice right away.

The earlier hearing changes are addressed, the easier it is to stay connected to conversations, family, and everyday life.

If you suspect your hearing may have changed, a simple hearing evaluation is the first step.

Hearing loss from noise exposure is permanent—but it is also preventable.Common sources of damaging sound include:• Conc...
04/14/2026

Hearing loss from noise exposure is permanent—but it is also preventable.

Common sources of damaging sound include:

• Concerts and live music
• Power tools
• Sporting events
• Personal listening devices at high volumes

Using hearing protection in loud environments can help preserve your hearing for years to come.

Protecting your hearing today protects your future communication.

Three things your audiologist wishes everyone knew about hearing health:1️⃣ Hearing loss often happens slowly. Many peop...
04/07/2026

Three things your audiologist wishes everyone knew about hearing health:

1️⃣ Hearing loss often happens slowly. Many people don’t notice changes until communication becomes difficult.

2️⃣ Today’s hearing technology is incredibly advanced. Modern devices are small, smart, and designed to adapt to real-world environments.

3️⃣ Treating hearing loss improves more than hearing. It helps support communication, relationships, and overall quality of life.

Your hearing plays a role in how you connect with the people and world around you.

Taking care of it matters.

🌷 Happy Easter from Fort Bend Hearing!We wish you a joyful day filled with happiness, laughter, and time with loved ones...
04/03/2026

🌷 Happy Easter from Fort Bend Hearing!

We wish you a joyful day filled with happiness, laughter, and time with loved ones.

Spring has sprung! 🌸👂 It’s the perfect time to “spring into better hearing”. Longer days, brighter moments, and conversa...
03/26/2026

Spring has sprung! 🌸👂 It’s the perfect time to “spring into better hearing”. Longer days, brighter moments, and conversations you don’t want to miss. We are here to help. Stop by and take the first step towards better hearing today! 🌷✨

Roses are red, violets are blue… If tinnitus is frustrating you, we know what to do! 💌 If ringing in your ears is affect...
02/17/2026

Roses are red, violets are blue… If tinnitus is frustrating you, we know what to do! 💌 If ringing in your ears is affecting your daily life, contact our office to start your journey towards relief today.

Tinnitus Awareness Month 💙 Our team was proud to educate and support our community at Tinnitus Day at Texas Roadhouse. I...
02/12/2026

Tinnitus Awareness Month 💙 Our team was proud to educate and support our community at Tinnitus Day at Texas Roadhouse. If Tinnitus is affecting you or a loved one, we are here to help!

The annual Texas Roadhouse Dine to Donate in support of the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) is upon us! On Monday, F...
01/29/2026

The annual Texas Roadhouse Dine to Donate in support of the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) is upon us! On Monday, February 2nd, all Texas Roadhouse locations nationwide will be donating 100% of their profits to the ATA. We are so excited to announce that we will be at the Rosenberg location starting at 4pm providing educational material and answering any questions. Stop by for a great meal to support a greater cause! ❤️

🎉Throwback to our FBH Team Christmas Celebration! From frisbee golf laughs to teamwork in an escape room, our team had a...
01/09/2026

🎉Throwback to our FBH Team Christmas Celebration! From frisbee golf laughs to teamwork in an escape room, our team had an amazing time making memories together!🎄⛳️🔐

Merry Christmas from everyone on the Fort Bend Hearing team! We hope you have a special time with loved ones hearing the...
12/24/2025

Merry Christmas from everyone on the Fort Bend Hearing team! We hope you have a special time with loved ones hearing the moments that matter most. 🎄

Did you know diabetes can also impact your hearing health?Studies show people with diabetes are twice as likely to exper...
12/16/2025

Did you know diabetes can also impact your hearing health?

Studies show people with diabetes are twice as likely to experience hearing loss. High blood sugar levels can damage the tiny blood vessels and nerves in the inner ear, reducing your ability to hear clearly over time.

The good news? Regular hearing checkups can help detect early changes and protect your hearing for the long run.

This month, take charge of your total health — schedule both your annual health screening and your hearing evaluation.

A little information from the World Health Organization.
12/09/2025

A little information from the World Health Organization.

Address

4550 Sweetwater Boulevard, Ste A
Sugar Land, TX
77479

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12812777272

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