HEAR Wisconsin

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10243 W National Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53227

HEAR Wisconsin, located in Milwaukee, WI, provides services to individuals with hearing loss through comprehensive audiology solutions including an Audiology Clinic, Assistive Technology Center, and Mobile Audiology Clinic. They also support children's hearing health through the Kellogg Child Family Program, ConnectHEAR TeleIntervention, and offer adult care alongside American Sign Language (ASL) instruction.

Beyond clinical services, HEAR Wisconsin offers varied products and adaptive equipment, ranging from telephones, hearing aid supplies, and signaling alerting devices to books and novelty items. The organization promotes community support through donations, special events, and resources like The Conduit Newsletter.

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3.56 reviews
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S M.
3/28/2014

The Center for Communication, Hearing & Deafness is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to help infants, children, and adults reach their fullest potential by eliminating...

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Kvatch K.
7/9/2024

HEAR Wisconsin is great, right up until you get the hearing aids. Then things will start to go awry. First... HEAR Wisconsin's questionable billing practices: When my hearing aids were first...

Tappy T.
7/13/2024

Goods: Saw an Aud D, not an assistant. Appointments are for 1 hour, not just 20-30 minutes you get at most places. Bads: Expensive. Only 4 "free" adjustments the first year. After that it's $40...

Murray D.
9/8/2023

I brought my hearing aids thinking they were not helping me and my inner ears were bleeding. They have a team of doctors of audiology. The doctor that I saw was both knowledgeable and very...

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Jan W.
7/29/2019

I'm from Franklin, Wi. Was a great experience. Must go back as I lost one during my stoke. Don't know if Dr.Mullen is still there and practicing. The aid was great doing the sizing. A Great...

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