Patient Resources
Everything you need, all in one place.
Office Hours
M: 9AM – 7PM
T: 9AM – 3:30PM
W & Th: 9AM – 5PM
F: 9AM – 1PM
S-S: – Closed –
Location
505 Washington Avenue
Newtown, PA 18940
Phone
Fax
(215) 321-2339
Patient Forms
New patients, please complete this health history form and bring it with you during your first appointment. Existing patients, please complete this form if you’ve had any changes.
New patients, please complete this health history form and bring it with you during your first appointment. Existing patients, please complete this form if you’ve had any changes.
For Your Next Appointment
01.
Confirm Your Appointment
Our office will contact you the day prior to your appointment to confirm the appointment time.
03.
Print & Bring Your Forms
To make your life a bit less hectic, we’ve made available online the new patient forms you need to complete.
02.
Don’t Forget Your ID & Insurance Card
We are required to obtain copies of an acceptable form of ID and your insurance card.
04.
Don’t Stress!
You are the reason we get to do what we love to do every day. We promise to make this visit as stress-free as possible.
First Visit
If you’re new to our office, you might be wondering what’s involved in your visit. At your first visit, the audiologist will begin by asking questions that pertain to your ears and hearing. This is so we can collect as much information about your condition as possible. The audiologist will complete a battery of tests that are designed to tell us how different parts of your ears and hearing are working.
Finally, we explain everything to you because we believe your journey to better hearing should be a partnership with you and your hearing healthcare provider. And we believe that journey should begin by making sure you are well informed about your problem and all possible solutions.
Quick Info
Hearing Aid Brands We Carry
- Oticon
- Phonak
- ReSound
- Siemens
Insurance We Accept
Most major health insurances accepted.
Professional Affiliations
AAA – The American Academy of Audiology
PAA – Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology
Useful Articles

Who Has Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is the third most common chronic physical condition in the United States and is more prevalent than diabetes or cancer; as the Centers for Disease Control CDC noted. Hearing loss is an invisible disability but can affect individuals across all...

Should You Diagnose and Treat Hearing Loss Yourself?
You know you’re having trouble hearing. It’s evident to you and everyone you know you are having trouble hearing. But you aren’t sure why you’re having a problem. You aren’t even sure when it started, and you don’t know what step to take next. If you’re like most...

New Study Links Hearing Loss with Dementia in Older Adults
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that older adults with greater severity of hearing loss were more likely to have dementia, but the likelihood of dementia was lower among hearing aid users compared to...
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