BRUNSWICK — Beltone New England has announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art hearing health facility in Brunswick.
According to a news release, the facility offers hearing evaluation and testing technology along with a top-flight patient care center, featuring the ability to simulate any listening environment from a café to a busy train station.
Beltone New England has been serving the residents of Brunswick and the Mid-coast region for two years.
“This new office has amazing technology to evaluate hearing as well as test and service hearing aids and systems,” said Michael Andreozzi, president and CEO, Beltone New England. “We’ve made a significant investment for our Brunswick patients and we are very proud of the results.”
Beltone New England’s Brunswick location will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony at its new location at 275 Bath Road at noon on Oct. 31.
Based in Chicago
Since 1940, Chicago-based Beltone Electronics has been committed to developing the most innovative products in the hearing health-care industry. Beltone has been recognized for many industry firsts, including the first all-in-one hearing aid. Beltone utilizes advanced technology to produce hearing instruments sold in the United States, Canada and more than 40 countries worldwide.
Beltone New England is the largest Beltone dispensership with more than 50 hearing aid retail locations throughout New England. For more information, go online at www.BeltoneNE.com.
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