Audiology

Programs that provide a variety of nonmedical evaluations to determine the range, nature and extent of hearing loss and rehabilitation services for people whose hearing impairments cannot be improved by medical or surgical means. Audiologists evaluate hearing, identify hearing disorders, assess hearing aids and teach clients to conserve hearing and use residual hearing.

  • New England Hearing Care

    This audiology practice provides a variety of hearing healthcare services including hearing assessments and rehabilitation, education, and counseling. It fits and dispenses sophisticated hearing aids and related devices to suit all types of hearing loss and life styles. Services offered include hearing aid sales and service (provides loaner hearing aid when own aid is in…

  • Hearing Aid Center

    The Hearing Aid Center specializes in evaluating hearing impairments and will determine if an individual is a candidate for a traditional hearing aid, an implantable device, or requires treatment by a physician. There is a satellite Hearing Center in Peabody (1 Essex Center Drive), 978-538-4020.

  • Hear Now Program

    The Hear Now Program of the Starkey Hearing Foundation is a national program providing assistance to those permanently living in the US to acquire hearing aids through an application process. All applicants must meet the program’s financial criteria, complete the application process and be approved for hearing aids. Verification of the applicant’s financial situation and…