Some time ago, I talked about beginning the practice of separating the hearing aid from the professional services I provide. It took a lot of work, but now I’ve reached a stage where I can offer an unbundled program for better hearing. [Read more…]
Ears to You remains committed to providing quality hearing care during these trying days.
We plan to continue seeing patients, but our schedule has been structured so that only one patient is in the office at any one time.
Walk-ins are allowed if no other patients are present. Patients may be accompanied by a family member or friend as desired.
Patients are asked to use hand sanitizer or wash their hands upon arrival. Patients with symptoms such as cough, fever, shortness of breath,
or muscle aches are asked to reschedule. Surfaces are cleaned following each appointment.
One patient emailed us, “You are essential personnel.” 🙂
David A. Taylor, MA
Audiologist & Hearing Aid Specialist
Ears to You
Come Home to better hearing
by Dave Taylor
Some time ago, I talked about beginning the practice of separating the hearing aid from the professional services I provide. It took a lot of work, but now I’ve reached a stage where I can offer an unbundled program for better hearing. [Read more…]