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Hearing is paramount to all of us because it connects us to our environment through communication with family and friends. Left untreated, even mild hearing problems can lead to isolation, anxiety, and depression.
That's where we come in!
Helping everyone from toddlers to adults, we provide the professional, comprehensive audiology and hearing aid services you need to achieve the full life you deserve.
About Our Clinic
Founded in Mathews County by Florence Wade, The Audiology Offices, LLC (formerly Mathews Hearing Aid Center) has been providing hearing aid services to the residents of the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula for over 25 years.
Ann DePaolo is proud to be the third (and current) owner of The Audiology Offices, LLC and its first licensed audiologist.
When you visit one of our offices, we will take the time to talk with you about your hearing and how it affects your daily life. We will conduct a comprehensive hearing evaluation with advanced audiological equipment and thoroughly explain the results to you (and your family) as well as all of the options available to you.
We appreciate your business and your trust in us.
We're here to help people manage their hearing. We help people with declining hearing enjoy the sounds of life and improve their communications with family and friends! For more information on hearing loss and to take a Qucik Hearing Check visit our link page to The Better Hearing Institute. For a limited time we are providing hearing test in conjuction with this survey. Call or email us for more information.
You should HEAR what you're missing!
See our Have You Heard page for more information.