MONROE HEARING AID CENTER - Phone Number: 570-424-5580

Monroe Hearing Aid Center is a full-service facility offering complete hearing testing and evaluation, sales, service and repairs on all makes of hearing aids.

We offer:

  • Hearing Aid Accessories
  • TV Listening Systems
  • Custom Hearing Protection
  • Complete Testing & Evaluation
  • Service & Repairs All Makes
  • Digital Hearing Aids
  • House Calls Available By Appointment
  • Saturday & Evening Appointments
  • Most Insurance Plans Accepted
  • Financing is available-12 months no interest

Denise is a second-generation hearing instrument specialist. Her father, Tom, established Monroe Hearing Aid Center in 1972. Denise has been licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health since 1984 and as of spring 2009 is celebrating her 25th anniversary in practice. She is Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Sciences and is a member of the International Hearing Society and the Pennsylvania Hearing Aid Alliance. Denise is a past Board Member of the Rotary Club of the Stroudsburgs and a current member of the Greater Pocono Chamber of Commerce and a volunteer in Equilibrium, a therapeutic horseback riding program for disabled children.

Hear Now
Denise participates in Hear Now, which is a program that provides free hearing aids to people who cannot afford to pay for them. The patient must meet income guidelines and complete an application before being approved for assistance.

1-Video Ear Inspection:
A thorough inspection of your ear canal. The results will be displayed on a TV screen and explained by a hearing professional.

2-Audiogram:
This electronic evaluation will determine if you have a hearing loss and what type of loss you have.

3-Conversation Accuracy:
Your speech understanding will be tested in four different frequency ranges to determine what you are hearing and what you are not.

4-Voice Recognition Test:
Bring a friend or loved one with you. This test uses their voice to check the acuity of your hearing.

  1. Do you find it difficult to follow a conversation in a crowded room or restaurant?
  2. Do you frequently ask people to speak up or repeat themselves?
  3. Do you find yourself turning one ear toward a speaker to hear better?
  4. Do you often find it difficult to hear when speaking on the phone?
  5. Do you often feel people are mumbling or not speaking clearly?
  6. Do you experience ringing or noises in your ears?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, a hearing evaluation is necessary.

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