Thank You for Your Interest in Audio Professional Hearing Centers
Our Mission
We truly believe that better hearing and communication leads to a better life. We value each and every one of our patients and strive to provide exceptional service for their individual needs.
Our Patient-Centered Approach
Audio Professional Hearing Centers is a family owned local company that has been providing comprehensive hearing services to South Central Pennsylvania for over 40 years. We are staffed by Doctors of Audiology (Au.D.) and Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialists (BC-HIS) who are committed to giving our patients the highest quality hearing health care available.
Our Specialties
We specialize in conducting diagnostic audiometric evaluations, tinnitus evaluations, fitting of advanced hearing aid technology, and aural rehabilitation counseling. As a local, privately owned company, we dispense and service all major hearing aid brands. We continue to receive specialized training and education on hearing aid technology to ensure we are up-to-date with the continuously changing hearing industry.
In addition to our three convenient office locations, we provide care to local adult residence communities and nursing homes.
7 Reasons to Visit
We believe that educated patients are our best patients.
We ensure that each patient has an individualized experience and is educated on their hearing and communication needs. We provide our patients with educational materials about hearing loss and the technology options that will best suite their lifestyle and hearing needs. We strive to help you make informed choices about your hearing care.
Our expertise and variety of services mean you get the care you deserve.
With over 64 years of combined experience, our hearing care providers have the skill set to develop a comprehensive better-hearing treatment plan. Our hearing care providers show prompt and courteous attention while demonstrating a thorough understanding of your hearing problem and recommending the most effective hearing treatment options.
Detailed audiometric testing means we address the specific nature of your unique hearing loss.
Our diagnostic examinations accurately determine your current hearing status; as well as, what listening environments are particularly problematic for your lifestyle. A treatment plan is then developed specifically for your individual hearing needs.
State-of-the-art hearing aids optimize your ability to hear.
We work with the world’s best manufacturers, and we offer a complete lineup of the most technologically advanced hearing systems available anywhere.
We offer exact hearing aid fitting and programming to your satisfaction.
Armed with an accurate diagnosis, our providers cater to your hearing needs with technology that is comfortable to wear and offers unmatched clarity.
Exceptional follow-up care means you get ongoing, personalized customer service.
As part of our comprehensive better-hearing program, you’ll receive cleanings, free batteries, and hearing aid adjustments when changes in hearing and lifestyle occur.
We absolutely love what we do!
We’re motivated by helping people reconnect with their families and loved ones through better hearing, and our passion for better hearing means you get the best experience — every time.

Our Professionals
We are committed to helping you find the perfect hearing aid device.

Testimonials
Learn how others have achieved better hearing with us.

Review Us
We appreciate what you have to say about our practice.

Patient Forms
Get a jump-start on your appointment by downloading your intake forms.

Events & Seminars
See all of our opportunities to interact with our practice.
-
Identifying Your Symptoms Can Help Treat Your Vertigo
Learn Why You Might Feel Dizzy and What Can Help Dizziness, a common symptom that affects more than 90 million Americans, has been reported to be the most common complaint in patients 75 years of age or older. For some people, dizziness is a brief, passing sensation brought on by dehydration, stress, or fatigue. For…
-
Hearing Aids That Listen Back
What if your hearing aids could sense how hard your brain is working to follow a conversation? New research aims to create devices that adapt in real time
-
The “Hidden” Signs of Hearing Loss
Do you find yourself turning up the television or struggling to follow conversations in noisy rooms? These subtle shifts often signal early hearing changes
Got questions?
We’ve got answers and we’re standing by to help.

