
Louisville, Ky. (July 16, 2025) – Heuser Hearing Institute was recognized for the fifth straight year in the Courier Journal’s 2025 “Best of the Best” Community Choice Awards ceremony, held July 15, 2025, as the Best Hearing Aid Center.
Community members vote on these lists to honor businesses, organizations and people throughout the state of Kentucky.
The “Best of the Best” program recognized winners across 165 categories, from health and beauty to education, dining and services.
“We are honored to be named Best Hearing Aid Center for the fifth year in a row,” said Dr. Ingrid Edwards, clinical director at Heuser Hearing Institute. “This recognition reflects the trust our community places in us and the commitment our team shows toward improving lives through better hearing. At Heuser Hearing Institute, we combine compassion with clinical excellence—and we’re proud to continue that tradition for patients and families across Kentucky with our KY HEARS partners.”
To learn more about the Courier Journal’s “Best of the Best” Community Choice Awards program and each of this year’s recipients, visit Best of the Best.
About Heuser Hearing Institute
Heuser Hearing Institute (HHI) is a multi-specialty nonprofit campus promoting the needs of children and adults with disorders of hearing and balance. Our organization has been serving Louisville and many of the surrounding Kentucky and Indiana communities since 1948. HHI began as an educational center called the Louisville Deaf Oral School many decades ago. In 2008, Heuser’s scope and mission officially expanded into the Heuser Hearing Institute. Today, the institute includes three facilities: the Heuser Hearing & Language Academy, which offers outstanding preschool and kindergarten programs for children with hearing loss and speech disorders; the Heuser Hearing Clinic, which is home to a full-time staff of audiologists and otolaryngologists serving patients of all ages; and the regional Heuser Early Intervention Program, which provides home-based services for infants and toddlers through the Kentucky and Indiana First Steps programs.