Compassionate, evidence-based Audiology services for patients of all ages. Modern hearing aids, pediatric care, tinnitus management, and more — right here in Etobicoke.
Audiology Services in Etobicoke, Ontario
Care Rooted in Community. Hearing Advice You Can Trust

MODERN HEARING TECHNOLOGY
Out with the old, in with the new — for newborns to seniors and every age in between.
Invisible, Bluetooth & Rechargeable Hearing Aids. We like to call them HearPods!
Most of our patients prefer rechargeable technology with Bluetooth connectivity and seamless integration with smartphones, TVs, and other devices — available in various styles to suit every lifestyle.
OUR SERVICES
Comprehensive Audiology Services
From hearing aid fittings to pediatric assessments and tinnitus management, we provide evidence-based Audiology care for patients of all ages — all under one roof in Etobicoke.
We can also come to you! Mobile (On-site) visits in the comfort of your home.
We listen because we care
Truly Independent Hearing Experts. Dedicated to finding your best hearing solution. We have patience for our patients. No sales pressure. No quotas.
Turn up Life through Better Hearing
Meet Your Audiologist
Passion in what we do. Unwavering Patience for our Patients.
With over 15 years of clinical experience in Audiology, Tracy Saunders is a trusted Audiologist dedicated to delivering exceptional hearing care. As the owner and lead Audiologist at Happy Hearing, she has built a patient-focused clinic grounded in compassion, community care, and evidence-based Audiology services.
Tracy earned her Master of Clinical Science (M.Cl.Sc.) in Audiology from Western University, one of Canada’s leading institutions for Audiology education. Specializing in care across all age groups, Tracy holds an additional certification through Ontario’s Infant Hearing Program, enabling her to provide care for newborns and young children.


COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT HEARING HEALTH
Answers to Your Most Asked Questions
Hearing loss can develop gradually, making it easy to miss the early signs. Common indicators include: difficulty understanding conversations, especially in noisy environments; frequently asking people to repeat themselves; turning up the volume on TV or radio; feeling isolated in social settings; or experiencing ringing in the ears (tinnitus). If you notice any of these changes, a professional hearing test can help identify any issues early.
Today’s hearing aids can be remarkably small and discreet. Many models are nearly invisible when worn, sitting deep in the ear canal. In some cases though, we don’t recommend small and invisible hearing aids. Not everyone feels the need to hide their hearing aids. For instance, children and some adults need hearing aids that are larger, more robust and easier to manipulate. No matter what, we will make sure you are confident with the size and style that you choose.
While tinnitus may not always disappear completely, many people experience significant improvement through evidence-based management strategies. These include counseling, sound therapy, and appropriate hearing technology. The key is finding the right approach for your specific type of tinnitus. Tracy specializes in tinnitus management and can help you move from ringing to relief.
We recommend everyone have a complete hearing test by 50 years of age. After that, we will recommend a hearing test schedule that is appropriate for you. People with hearing loss should have their hearing tested at least once a year. It is important for us to monitor any changes in your hearing status.




