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Trusted Local Hearing Care Available For North Haven, CT
North Haven, CT began as a humble farming community on the Quinnipiac River ten miles north of the New Haven Green and was part of New Haven until 1786. Our sleepy community became livelier as the New Haven and Hartford Railroad laid its tracks along the river and travel between the two capital cities grew, continuing to be a vital part of life with 18 passenger trains stopping in North Haven every day.
Attractions like Peter’s Rock, Quinnipiac River State Park, and Wharton Brook State Park, along with several municipal parks, continue to be among the major features of our quiet town and laidback style of living today. Though we don’t see the bustling activity of Hartford or New Haven, our community contributes significantly to the economy of Connecticut, hosting Medtronic, O.F. Mossberg and Sons, XPO Logistics, United Aluminum Corporation, and an Amazon fulfillment center.
Quinnipiac University is also an important feature of our community, providing undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees for doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, and a variety of other areas of academic pursuit. In the same way that railroads and major thoroughfares are critical to keeping communities connected for commerce, your hearing is a critical element in keeping you connected to friends, family, and coworkers.
You can stay connected thanks to our co-founder, Dr. Bauman, who continues to have a major impact on the hearing care industry. At our AVI New England clinic in Hamden, we’re able to provide North Haven, CT and nearby communities with personalized and local solutions to address hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, and more.
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Hamden, CT
You can call or visit our AVI New England clinic at:
3074 Whitney Ave, Building 1 Hamden, CT 06518- MONDAY 7am – 5pm
- WEDNESDAY 7am – 5pm
Appointments outside of regular hours available by special request.
How Can We Help?
Hearing Assessments
A Comprehensive Hearing Assessment: Your First Step To Better Hearing
In spite of the fact that hearing loss is the third most common physical health condition in America, most people regularly have their eyes, teeth, cholesterol, and blood checked regularly but tend to put off hearing tests as a part of their health screening regimen.
The World Health Organization reports that 1 in 8 individuals experience some level of hearing loss and predicts a doubling of hearing loss cases over the next 30 years, which makes regular hearing assessments a critical part of monitoring your health.
The gradual onset of hearing loss makes it difficult to identify the day-to-day changes, making it difficult for you to catch it in its earliest stages. However, you can protect yourself against the damage by scheduling annual or bi-annual hearing tests.
If you want to know the truth about what’s going on with your hearing or that of your loved one, the only way to measure hearing loss and address it before it creates further damage is a hearing assessment.
Hearing Aid Technology
Select The Hearing Aid Technology That Fits Your Needs, Lifestyle, And Budget
As an engineer and an audiologist who invented the most widely used hearing aid in the world, it is fair to say that Dr. Bauman and his team are well informed with the ins and outs of today’s hearing aid technology.
AVI New England is in a unique position to provide the highest level of insight into the auditory system, the part of the brain associated with speech and language, and the electronics of hearing devices that provide the best solution for your unique hearing issues as well as provide the programming and adjustments to them to optimize your hearing experience.
Today’s hearing technology is incredibly small, lightweight, discreet, powerful, and smart, with the capacity to separate background noise from speech and reproduce speech with a clarity that will amplify your life, maximizing your interactions with family, friends, and neighbors.
In addition, many modern hearing aids include wireless connectivity capabilities, making it possible to directly link your smartphone, television, computer, and other digital devices to your hearing aids for an enhanced hearing experience.
Tinnitus Evaluations & Treatment
Tinnitus Treatment From Who The Experts Turn To For Help
If you have ever experienced tinnitus (ringing, humming, or buzzing in your ears), then you already know how the condition impacts your quality of life. It is impossible to escape the agonizing and overwhelming presence of tinnitus, regardless of the activity you’re engaged in or if you just want to relax.
Tinnitus symptoms often go unnoticed or come and go in its early stages, but symptoms like sounds intensifying, loss of sleep, increased stress, and decreased productivity are common consequences associated with the condition. Greater awareness of the condition increases the level of stress, which in turn increases the intensity and greater awareness of the condition, producing a snowballing effect.
With 40+ years as an audiologist, Dr. Bauman has established a tinnitus and sound over-sensitivity clinic that uses proprietary treatment therapies he teaches to national and international practitioners.
If you or a loved one is battling tinnitus, turn to who the experts trust for advice and support regarding tinnitus by scheduling a tinnitus assessment today.
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If you have any questions, require any help or would like our advice, then you can request a callback and we’ll call you as soon as we’re available.
Please note that due to demand for appointments and a nationally-renown reputation, there is currently a short wait time if you’re a new patient. For information on why our existing patients believe we’re worth the wait, then please click here.
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