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4340 SW 110th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005

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Sandy Leonard
Sandy Leonard
2024-06-15
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I have used hearing aids over 40 years. Recently I changed my supplier to ABLE. My last Audiologist said they couldn't help me any longer. Not only did James at ABLE find a solution, the best end result is my wife no longer needs to repeat herself and we now communicate while driving. I'm glad to recommend Able,for service and knowledge.
C H
C H
2024-06-12
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I just had a great experience at Abel Hearing with the provider. James is my father most helpful yet I’ve ever had there. Explain things well and for anybody taking care of her hearing and hearing loss it would be a great asset. I will. I will definitely continue working with Abel Hearing For my future Hearing health.
Denise Arvidson
Denise Arvidson
2024-06-10
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We were traveling and needed assistance. The office staff went above and beyond to help us out. Excellent service.
Maureen Williams
Maureen Williams
2024-05-20
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I am very satisfied with the service from Able Hearing. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable.
Kathy Baker
Kathy Baker
2024-05-16
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Since Lucas and Judy left the service has deteriorated. The new people are rude, impolite and unhelpful.
Matthew T. Wellnitz (Dogman0313)
Matthew T. Wellnitz (Dogman0313)
2024-02-10
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Spending three hours chatting with the audiologist. I guess it's fair to say that I was enjoying myself. The receptionist is also a very nice lady and over the top at being helpful. It was one of the best hearing experiences I have ever been through.
D. PK
D. PK
2023-12-11
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Good people. Good products.
James Hartle
James Hartle
2023-08-19
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Excellent service. I am visiting in Beaverton from Texas and needed a repair to may Resound hearing aids. They saw me right away and fixed my Resound GS. Excellent service. I appreciated there quick service and friendly business. Thank you.
Bruce Goya
Bruce Goya
2023-08-18
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Recently moved to Portland and needed to find a place to adjust my OTICON aids and replace the rechargeable batteries. The Able Hearing, Beaverton office, provided the hearing test, adjusted the aids, then helped to secure new rechargeable batteries free from OTICON, and installed them. Professional, efficient, pocketbook friendly - I found my go-to Hearing Aid health care center.

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Welcome to the Able Hearing Beaverton website. Whether you have questions or wish to explore our wide range of services, our devoted team is ready to assist you. Feel free to reach out using the provided contact information. We look forward to the chance to improve your hearing experience.

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4340 SW 110th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005

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Latitude/Longitude: 45.488681,-122.789882

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+1 (503) 597-3020

Why Choose Us

30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE & A STRONG REPUTATION

At Able Hearing Beaverton, we believe our clients should turn to us for their hearing aid consultations because of our dedication to top-notch care and a compassionate, reliable approach.

Our highly skilled experts use state-of-the-art technology to offer precise evaluations and customized solutions tailored to each person's unique needs.

Choosing the right hearing aid is a big decision, so we take the time to listen to our patients and understand their concerns and preferences.

Through our ongoing support and education, we ensure our clients achieve the best possible results and can make informed choices about their hearing health.

Trust Able Hearing Beaverton for excellent hearing aid consultations that enhance your quality of life.

HIGHLY-QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS

Experienced experts delivering outstanding hearing aid care.

STATE-OF-THE-ART EQUIPMENT

State-of-the-art technology for the best hearing aid assistance.

FAST & AFFORDABLE SERVICES

We provide quick and dependable hearing aid assistance without breaking the bank.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Your happiness is what matters most to us. Rely on us for all your hearing aid requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hearing assessment?

A hearing assessment is a thorough evaluation of your hearing abilities. It involves a series of tests conducted by a hearing healthcare professional to assess your hearing sensitivity, identify any hearing loss, and determine the type and degree of hearing impairment you may have.

Who needs a hearing assessment?

Anyone who experiences signs of hearing difficulties or suspects they may have hearing loss should consider having a hearing assessment. It is especially important for individuals who frequently struggle to hear conversations, have difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments, frequently ask others to repeat themselves, or experience ringing in the ears (tinnitus).

How often should I have a hearing assessment?

It is generally recommended to have a baseline hearing assessment in adulthood and then undergo periodic assessments as you age or if you notice changes in your hearing. For most adults, having a hearing assessment every 1-3 years is advisable. However, if you have existing hearing loss or other risk factors, more frequent assessments may be recommended.

What should I expect during a hearing assessment?

During a hearing assessment, you can expect a variety of tests to be conducted, which may include pure-tone audiometry to measure your hearing sensitivity, speech audiometry to assess your ability to understand speech, middle ear tests to evaluate the function of your eardrum and middle ear, and possibly additional tests depending on your specific needs.

What are the signs of hearing loss?

Signs of hearing loss can include difficulty understanding speech, frequently asking others to repeat themselves, needing to increase the volume of the television or radio, withdrawal from conversations or social situations, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and experiencing difficulties hearing in noisy environments.