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Hearing Program

The Fort Carson Hearing Program strives to prevent hearing loss and enhance communication for noise exposed personnel. The program has four major elements: hearing readiness, clinical hearing services, operational hearing services, and hearing conservation.

 

Good hearing enables a soldier and/or civilian employee to maintain critical situational awareness and effective voice communication in any environment (i.e. garrison, industrial, training, operational and combat missions). Noise induced hearing loss is a significant negative personal, financial, and mission impact for our soldiers, civil service employees, and the Army.

 

Hearing is a soldier’s most sophisticated sensor. We can HEAR the enemy long before we see the enemy!

 

Hearing Program Educational Request Form
(Fill and submit online)

 

For Scope of Services, SOP, Command Emphasis Letter, Training Videos, Presentations, Regulations, and other resources, click HERE

Army Hearing Program

 

 

Two Locations:
Buildings 2059 &

Building 1042 (SRP)
719.526.4095 / 6976

 

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This Web site provides an introduction to the U.S. Army Medical Department's headquarters organizations, which are the Office of the Army Surgeon General and
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Last Modified 29 May, 2013