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Welcome to the Beltone New England Hearing Aid Centers website! Here you will find information regarding our products, services, locations, and information on hearing healthcare. This site is designed to assist you in making the appropriate hearing healthcare decisions for yourself and your loved ones.
Our dedicated staff of Licensed Hearing Care Practitioners, Audiologists, and Patient Care Coordinators understand the positive impact a hearing instrument can have on you and those around you. Our products and services are second to none, and we are proud to have been helping the world hear better for over 70 years! Whether you are looking for information for yourself or a loved one, isn’t it time you let Beltone help you? |
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Beltone Master Hearing Instrument Specialist, Mark Brown, of Waterford, CT, will give the FREE presentation. Jan 15th Beltone Hearing Health Educational Series (HHES) Presentation, "The 10 Warning Signs of Hearing Loss," is being presented by Mark Brown, Beltone Master Hearing Instrument Specialist, License #392, on March 28th at the Community Services Health
Fair at the Groton Senior Center, 102 Newtown Road in Groton, CT. ...Read More |
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Allows conversations to be transmitted directly into the True Hearing Aid! Jan 4th December 12, 2011 - CHICAGO, IL - Beltone has introduced the Beltone Personal Audio Link (myPAL) to its award-winning Beltone TrueTM line-up. Beltone myPAL wirelessly streams sound directly to the Beltone True hearing aids via a 2.4 GHz signal, without the need for a relay device. The Beltone myPAL device can be placed on a person's lapel, near a TV, phone or connected directly to an MP3 player, offering the hearing aid wearer unsurpassed clarity and improved signal-to-noise ratio. ...Read More |
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Shirely Favreau of Vermont won the Better Hearing Giveaway contest for 2011. Dec 28th Vermont winner, Shirely Favreau, was awarded her Beltone True 17 hearing aids on December 28, 2011! ...Read More |
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Trish Morse won the Better Hearing Giveaway Contest in MA for 2011! Dec 21st On December 21, 2011, Trish Morse was delivered two Beltone True 17 hearing instruments as part of her winnings from the Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway Contest held in December of this year. Trish is a wife and loving mother of four children who desperately needed help with her hearing. ...Read More |
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Maria Senra of Rhode Island was chose to receive the gift of hearing as part of the Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway of 2011. Dec 21st On December 21, 2011, Maria Senra was delivered two Beltone True hearing instruments as part of her winnings from the Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway Contest held in December of this year. ...Read More |
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Debbie Hayden of Connecticut awarded a set of True Hearing Instruments as part of The Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway Contest for 2011! Dec 21st On December 21, 2011, Debbie Hayden was delivered two Beltone True hearing instruments as part of her winnings from the Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway Contest held in December, 2011. ...Read More |
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Emma Riley of Maine was chose to receive the gift of hearing as part of the Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway of 2011. Dec 19th On December 19, 2011, Emma Riley was delivered two Beltone True 17 hearing instruments as part of her winnings from the Beltone Better Hearing Giveaway Contest held in December of this year. ...Read More |
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Teens and hearing loss! Dec 14th Check out Michael Andreozzi, President & CEO Beltone New England as he is interviewed today on The Rhode Show discussing the growing number of teens with hearing loss. ...Read More |
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Beltone New England recently announced five winners across six New England states. Dec 14th Each contest winner will receive a FREE top-of-the-line set (2) of True hearing instruments, a complete audiometric Hearing Test, and Lifetime after-care of their hearing instruments. ...Read More |
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Review of the Beltone True Dec 11th Chicago, Beltone has added the Beltone True 64DW wireless RIE to its Beltone True family of hearing instruments. The 64DW includes Bluetooth-compatibility for wirelessly receiving sound from televisions, cell/home phones, stereos, PCs, and MP3 players via a 2.4 GHz signal. ...Read More |
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Nov 24th A recent survey conducted by Beltone found Beltone patients gave their hearing care practitioners high marks for their expertise, friendliness, honesty and helpfulness. According to the survey, 96 percent of Beltone patients were impressed with their hearing care practitioner's knowledge of hearing aids. Virtually all noted the friendliness of their hearing care practitioner and applauded their honesty. ...Read More |
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(You Probably Need It!) Nov 15th Have you heard? A large, new nationwide study has found that about one out of every five Americans, nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population, suffers from hearing loss in one or both ears.
That startlingly high number is more than twice as many as was previously estimated. But what's really shocking is how few of us actually treat the loss. ...Read More |
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October 25, 2011 Hearing Health Check Report Oct 25th President and CEO of Beltone New England, Michael Andreozzi, was interviewed by Channel 10 News and featured on the Health Check segment with Barbara Morse Silva on October 25, 2011. ...Read More |
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A study released by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and The National Institute of Aging. Oct 11th Seniors with hearing loss are significantly more likely to develop dementia over time than those who retain their hearing, a study by Johns Hopkins and National Institute on Aging researchers suggests. The findings, the researchers say, could lead to new ways to combat dementia, a condition that affects millions of people worldwide and carries heavy societal burdens. ...Read More |
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Devices can help increase memory and improve social interaction, local health experts say Sep 21st Hearing aids might help increase memory, reduce anxiety and increase social interaction among dementia patients, local health experts say.
"Whether you have dementia or not, you need to hear," said Ronna Fisher, audiologist and founder and president of Hearing Health Center in Chicago and three suburbs. "It's not normal not to hear. Hearing is what makes us happy in our relationships. If you can't hear, you stop talking." ...Read More |
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New wireless 66DW Mini-BTE incorporates all of Beltone Trues benefits into the smallest, full-feature mini-BTE ever offered by Beltone! Sep 1st The new wireless 66DW Mini-BTE incorporates all of Beltone Trues benefits into the smallest, full-feature mini-BTE ever offered by Beltone. This new model can be configured to either open or standard fittings, offering more options for the patient's individual needs. ...Read More |
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Mar 21st Beltone Electronics received an "A+" rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the organization's highest possible accreditation grade. Only select businesses receive a BBB accreditation, an honor that represents the organization's confidence that a business is operating in a trustworthy manner and will make a good faith effort to resolve any customer concerns filed with the organization. ...Read More |
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Mar 15th We are excited to announce our new relationship with TV Personality Walter Cryan. Watch his story now at www.BeltoneExperience.com! ...Read More |
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Jan 6th Beltone received the prestigious International Consumer Electronics Show Innovations 2011 Design and Engineering Award for the Beltone True. Check out the video segment which aired on the Fox Providence Rhode Show! ...Read More |
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