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New audiology clinic opens in Old Town Alexandria

Alexandria Hearing Studio opened in July at 918 Prince Street in Old Town (via Facebook)

There’s a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 12 for a new audiologist (ear doctor) office in Old Town.

Northern Virginia Audiology Doctors formally opened their Alexandria Hearing Studio (918 Prince Street) to the public at the end of July. They will hold a ribbon cutting on Friday, Sept. 13, from 2:45 to 3:30 p.m.

“We’re thrilled to bring exceptional audiology care to this wonderful community,” Alexandria Hearing Studio said on Facebook. “From thorough hearing evaluations to customized treatment solutions, we’re dedicated to helping you hear better and live better.”

The office offers the following treatments:

Hearing Tests — Our comprehensive hearing tests identify hearing loss, determine the type and severity of the loss, and help us develop a personalized solution for your hearing needs.

Hearing Aids — We offer a wide range of hearing aid styles and brands to meet your unique needs and preferences. Our personalized fittings ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness.

Tinnitus Treatment — Our tinnitus treatment is designed to help you manage the ringing in your ears through sound therapy, counseling, and other innovative solutions.

Custom Ear Protection — We offer custom ear protection solutions for musicians, swimmers, hunters, and other individuals who need to protect their hearing from loud noises and other hazards.

Assistive Listening Devices — Our assistive listening devices can help you hear better in a variety of environments, from large lecture halls to noisy restaurants.

Hearing Loss Prevention — Our hearing loss prevention services include education and counseling on how to protect your hearing from noise-induced damage and other common causes of hearing loss.

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