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Severna Park
Chesapeake Hearing Centers – Severna Park Location
Hearing Aids and Audiological Services in Serverna Park, MD
580-I Ritchie Hwy
Park Plaza
Severna Park, MD 21146
(800) 917-3001
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
For over 30 years, Chesapeake Hearing Centers has been helping people improve the quality of their lives in Maryland. Our Audiologists have a reputation for providing the latest digital hearing aids on the market. We provide excellent service to our patients by diagnosing your hearing problem with a hearing test, so we’re able to provide you with the best solution. If a hearing aid is needed, we will evaluate your hearing loss and lifestyle so we can provide you with the best hearing technology to meet your needs.
We are located on Ritchie Highway. Contact us via phone at (800) 917-3001 to set up an appointment and come see us!
Our practice specializes in:
Hearing Aids
Hearing aids come in a variety of designs and with a wide range of functions and features to address an individual’s specific needs. We’ll help match you to the hearing aid which meets your specific lifestyle.
Assistive Listening Devices
These devices are meant to be used either with or without hearing aids depending on your hearing needs and can include phones, alarm clocks and wireless TV systems.
Hearing Screening & Testing
If a hearing loss is suspected, an appointment with one of our certified Audiologists should be made for the purposes of testing and evaluation. Testing is painless, comfortable and safe.
Hearing Loss
Hearing is typically thought of as occurring in our ears, but hearing—and our understanding of sounds—really takes place in our brains. The right combination of provider, testing, and technology can help you back to the lifestyle you desire.