Services We Offer
We offer a wide array of hearing services to meet all of your needs.
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Regain the confidence and quality of life that come with improved hearing. We can’t wait to welcome you to one of our two convenient office locations in Romney or Winchester, and embark on this journey together!
Hearing Tests
Our goal is to solve your hearing problems. Our testing helps us to do just that. Hearing tests are essential for assessing hearing health and detecting potential hearing loss. They typically involve listening to a series of sounds and tones at different frequencies and volumes. Regular hearing tests are recommended, especially for individuals who are exposed to loud noises or have a family history of hearing loss. Early detection of hearing loss can lead to more effective treatment and improved quality of life.
Hearing Aids
Better hearing has improved the quality of life for millions of Americans. Whether you’re new to hearing aids or a veteran, we can help you hear what you’ve been missing with our hearing aids and hearing aid services.
Hearing aids are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and we’ll help you determine which will work best for your budget and lifestyle.
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Find Out If You Have the Right Hearing Device
Just because you need a hearing aid doesn’t mean that you have to miss out on your favorite activities. Questions to ask yourself before choosing a hearing aid:
- “What do you want to do?”
- “Where do you want to go that you have avoided?”
- “Who do you want to hear?”
- “What do you want to hear?”
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Repairs
You count on our professionals to make the repairs you need. Are you experiencing issues with your hearing aid? During your daily activities, your hearing aid will eventually lose some of its efficiency. At Mountaineer Audiology we can maintain or repair your listening device so you can hear better.
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Hear What You’ve Been Missing
We’ll Get Your Hearing Aid Working Like New
No matter what brand or model of the hearing aid you’re experiencing problems with, count on our professionals to make the repairs you need. If you’re looking for an affordable and on-going maintenance program we’re the professionals to call.
Get the Best Hearing Aid Services Around
- Repairs and routine maintenance
- Hearing aid adjustments
- Battery replacements
- Hearing aid inspections
- Tube replacements
Convenient Cleaning and Programming Services
Even if you’ve purchased your hearing aid elsewhere, you’ll be pleased with our complete range of cleaning and programming services. Financing options are always available. Call or stop by today. We offer WARRANTIED work and attentive service.
What Sets Us Apart?
As an independent hearing center, we’re committed to providing personalized care that goes beyond the standard. Our comprehensive approach combines in-depth evaluations, preventive measures, and effective treatment plans. Unlike many other providers who may be influenced by manufacturer ties, we offer unbiased recommendations tailored to your specific needs.
We understand that hearing loss can significantly impact your quality of life. That’s why we take the time to truly understand your individual situation, lifestyle, and preferences. This allows us to recommend hearing solutions that not only improve your hearing but also seamlessly integrate into your daily routine.
Our goal is to empower you to hear your best and live your best life. By choosing us, you’re choosing a partner who is dedicated to your well-being and committed to providing exceptional care.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question about your hearing, you’re not alone. Current estimates place the number of hearing impaired adults in the Unites States at just over 37 million.
What is an Audiologist?
An audiologist is a professional who diagnoses and treats hearing and balance problems. An audiologist has received an Au.D. (Doctorate in Audiology), or a Master’s or Doctoral degree from an accredited university graduate program in audiology.
Audiologists are trained to diagnose, manage and treat hearing or balance problems for individuals from birth through adulthood.
If you or a family member suspect that you have a hearing problem or a balance problem, contact an audiologist. After carefully reviewing your health history and evaluating your hearing, an audiologist will determine whether your condition might be medically treatable and will refer you to an appropriate professional.
If your condition is not medically treatable, he or she will review any recommendations for audiologic care or treatment which may include hearing aids, aural rehabilitiation or balance therapy.
What is age-related hearing loss?
Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, comes on gradually as a person gets older. It seems to run in families and may occur because of changes in the inner ear and auditory nerve.
Presbycusis may make it hard for a person to tolerate loud sounds or to hear what others are saying. Age-related hearing loss usually occurs in both ears, affecting them equally. The loss is gradual, so someone with presbycusis may not realize that he or she has lost some of his or her ability to hear.
Why am I losing my hearing?
Hearing loss happens for different reasons. Many people lose their hearing slowly as they age. This condition is known as presbycusis. Doctors do not know why presbycusis affects some people more than others, but it seems to run in families.
Another reason for hearing loss with aging may be years of exposure to loud noise. This condition is known as noise-induced hearing loss. Many construction workers, farmers, musicians, airport workers, yard and tree care workers, and people in the armed forces have hearing problems even in their younger and middle years because of too much exposure to loud noise.
Hearing loss can also be caused by viral or bacterial infections, heart conditions or stroke, head injuries, tumors, and certain medicines.
Will you need two hearing aids?
If you have a problem hearing in both ears (and that’s the rule not the exception) then 99% of the time you’ll need two hearing aids.
Our Approach
Our team is committed to helping you hear your best. With advanced diagnostics,personalized care, and the latest technology, we’ll create a tailored plan to improve your hearing. From initial evaluation to ongoing support, we’re here for you every step of the way.

Romney Office
Address
25029 Northwestern Turnpike
Romney, WV 26757
Hours
Winchester Office
Address
166 Garber Lane #2
Winchester, VA 22602
Hours
T, Th: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
W: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
F: Closed