Assistive Listening Devices in Lewiston & Rumford, ME
Central Maine Audiology is a hearing center proudly serving Turner, ME, with compassionate, patient-focused hearing care for adults and children ages five and up. As a trusted local hearing specialist, we help individuals and families address hearing loss, tinnitus, and other hearing-related concerns using advanced technology and personalized treatment plans tailored to every stage of life.
Central Maine Audiology Helps You Enjoy the Sounds of the World
At Central Maine Audiology, we know the impact that hearing loss can have on your daily life. Even simple activities like watching television or talking on the phone can become frustrating when you can’t hear properly. That’s why our goal is to provide you with high-quality hearing loss rehabilitation options that will help you reconnect with the sounds around you and make daily life enjoyable again. To help us achieve our goal, we offer various assistive listening devices in Lewiston and Rumford, ME.
What’s an Assistive Listening Device (ALD)?
An ALD is a kind of device that helps you hear more clearly in conversations, groups, theaters, and similar environments. There are several types of ALDs available today, with some assisting on a personal level and others being useful in public venues.
ALDs can be used with and without hearing aids and, in some cases, they can even be used instead of hearing aids!
We carry the following advanced ALDs for you:
- Telephone Amplifiers
- Hearing Aid Care Products
- Voice Carry-Over Phones
- Personal Amplifiers
- Musician Monitors & Custom Earbuds
- Custom Hearing Products
- Infrared Systems
- Alerting Products
- Infrared Listening Systems
- Personal FM Systems
- Hearing Aid Batteries
- Captioned Phones
Contact our friendly office for more information or to see how we can help you improve your hearing!
Learn More About Assistive Listening Devices in Lewiston & Rumford, ME, Today!
Frequently Asked Questions
What services are offered at your Turner, ME, hearing center?
We provide hearing evaluations, hearing aids, tinnitus treatment, hearing protection, pediatric audiology, and hearing aid repairs for current and new patients.
Do you treat children at this location?
Yes. We serve children ages five and older, offering age-appropriate testing and personalized care plans.
How long is the hearing aid trial period?
Patients receive a 75-day adjustment period to ensure comfort, performance, and satisfaction with their hearing aids.
Can you repair hearing aids purchased elsewhere?
Yes. We provide repairs for both existing and newly purchased hearing aids whenever possible.