The Hearing Garden
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FINDING THE RIGHT HEARING AID IS A WALK IN THE GARDEN
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 215-482-2352
- Address:
- 7517 Newland St Philadelphia, PA 19128
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- Categories
- Hearing Aids & Assistive Devices, Audiologists, Hearing & Sound Level Testing, Hearing Aids-Parts & Repairing, Medical Equipment & Supplies
- Services / Products
- Hearing aid repair and service
- Payment Options
- Location
- 2 locations to serve you, King of Prussia and Roxborough area of Philadelphia
- Neighborhoods
- Northwest Philadelphia, Roxborough
General Info
Don't stress. Hearing aids aren't an ordeal. They enable people to be more productive at work, feel more attentive, and be more involved with their surroundings. Finding the right hearing instrument for your particular lifestyle and budget is not as difficult as you might imagine. TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU KING OF PRUSSIA AND IN THE ROXBOROUGH SECTION OF PHILADELPHIA. Click tab marked "LOCATIONS" for maps, addresses, phone numbers and hours. ALL INSURANCES ACCEPTED. Click on Insurance tab for caveat. The Hearing Garden 7517 Newland St. in Roxborough Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19128, US map phone: 215-482-2352 2000 Valley Forge Circle, Suite 105 (Valley Forge Towers) King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, 19406, US map phone: 610-783-1252 Leila S. Martin, B.A. is the owner of The Hearing Garden. Leila has been working as a licensed hearing aid specialist for 11 years. Before that, she was a teacher and translator. She has a great interest in all things Chinese. She has worked with otolaryngologists, audiologists and in private practice. Less than 30% of Americans with hearing loss wear hearing aids, according to the Better Hearing Institute. Hearing loss, if untreated, leads to declines in activity, health, enjoyment of life, income and sense of well-being, as numerous studies, including the MarkeTrac reports by Sergei Kochkin, Ph.D., have shown. Mary Ann Rothfus, B.S., has been actively practicing as a licensed Hearing Aid Specialist for over seven years. She is an unsurpassed clinician, passionate for detail, willing to try all options. She has had great success with patient satisfaction. My Advice MY ADVICE WHEN BUYING A HEARING AID: * Find a hearing aid specialist who is nearby so that follow-up visits are not a burden to you. * Make sure to explain the situations in which you need to hear. * Get the lowest price! * Look for a money back satisfaction guarantee. * Understand that follow-ups are a necessary component to getting the instrument to work well in your specific circumstances. * Respect the latest designs and technology. * Insist that the hearing aid(s) fit your lifestyle. TO AUGMENT YOUR HEARING AIDS, try these: LACE, an auditory rehabilitation workshop you can undertake at our office or on your own home computer, teaches a person listening skills. An FM listening system for hearing TV, conversations at table, and telephone speech better. Works in conjunction with the t-coil in your hearing aids.