April 2026
For many who experience hearing loss, it really doesn’t feel like a medical issue at first. It feels more like frustration. Missed moments. Simple conversations that are harder to navigate than they should be.
That’s where Kuykendall Hearing Aid Center comes in, focusing not just on hearing aids, but on helping people reconnect to the moments they’re missing with a more complete approach to ear health.
At the start of the year, Kyle Kuykendall took the helm of the family business, continuing a legacy rooted in decades of hearing care. The family established its presence in Enid in the 1970s, where the Kuykendall name became synonymous with trust in the community.
Stepping into ownership meant more than continuing a business. It meant carrying forward a philosophy centered on relationships, consistency, and care that extends well beyond a single visit. It’s a mindset that continues to shape how the practice evolves today.
While hearing aids remain a vital component of the services offered, the focus has intentionally broadened. As Kyle Kuykendall puts it, “We want to be known for total ear care, not just hearing aids,” reinforcing a commitment to looking at the full picture of ear health.
Kuykendall Hearing Aid Center provides comprehensive hearing evaluations, tinnitus management, and support for balance and dizziness, conditions often tied directly to the inner ear. For many individuals, especially those dealing with vertigo or instability, an expanded level of care can be life-changing.
The Kuykendall team plays a critical role in delivering this experience. Audiologist Cindy Roberts brings clinical expertise and diagnostic precision, ensuring each patient receives a thorough and personalized evaluation, while Kaci Ford adds another layer of care with a background in physical therapy and a focus on balance and vertigo support, further strengthening the practice’s commitment to total ear care.
At the same time, technology continues to advance rapidly. Modern hearing aids are far more sophisticated than their predecessors, using A.I. to automatically adjust to different environments, filter background noise, and enhance speech clarity in real time. Many now include features such as Bluetooth, activity tracking, and even fall detection, positioning them as tools that support overall wellness, not just hearing.
Even with those advancements, the core of the Kuykendall business remains unchanged. It operates on a service-first model, emphasizing long term relationships over one-time transactions. Patients receive ongoing support, including routine visits and adjustments, ensuring their care continues well beyond the initial appointment.
It is a balance of tradition and progress, combining decades of experience with modern innovation. Hearing loss is not just about sound, it is about those moments that begin to slip away. Kuykendall Hearing Aid Center works with people to help people get those moments back.



