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We Thank You!
Voted
Best Hearing Center
Athens Banner-Herald
Reader's Choice Award
2005, 2006 & 2007, 2008 and 2009

We Thank You!
Voted
Best Hearing Center
Athens Banner-Herald
Reader's Choice Award
2005

 

 

Mission, Vision, and Values

Georgia Hearing Center is dedicated to providing the right technology solutions to our customers while maintaining the highest business standards at every level.  We will strive to provide the highest quality preventative rehabilitative hearing and balance healthcare at an affordable price.   Our Vision, Mission, and Values drive the purpose and performance of the staff, and are reflected in their commitment to provide the right solutions to our customers.  We strive to listen to and understand our customer's challenges.  We are aiming higher to take our customers further.

Mission
Provide our customers with the right hearing solutions to fit every lifestyle.

Vision
To be the premier provider of hearing solutions to our community.

Values
     Employee Focus
    
We embrace new ideas
     We reward and recognize excellence and outstanding performance
     W
e provide personal growth through learning

     Customer Focus
    
We listen to and are responsive to customer needs
     We provide the highest quality and excellence in our solutions, services, and products
     We remain agile, flexible, and quick to meet and exceed our customer's expectations

     Integrity
    
We expect the highest ethical standards in our day-to-day customer dealings
     We cherish an environment where 'trust' and 'honesty' are never questioned

     Teamwork
    
We collaborate and communicate for success
     We reward and recognize outstanding performance

     Innovation
    
We value and strive to create and maintain an innovative environment and culture
     We provide innovative and creative thinking in our hearing solutions


10 Tips for communicating with the hearing impaired
1. Call to attention. When starting a conversation, say the person's
name, and wait for a response.
2. Speak clearly. Also, resist the temptation to speak too quickly,
and pause between sentences.
3. Maximize visual cues. Allow the listener to see your face while
you speak. make sure the lighting is good, but not shining in the
listener's face. Don't put objects, such as gum or cigarettes,
into your mouth while talking.
4. Don't shout! To a person with hearing difficulties, shouting can
distort critical elements of speech.
5. Rephrase, not repeat: Certain speech sounds, especially
consonants, may be more difficult for a hearing-impaired person
to distinguish. Repeating them will only cause frustration.
6. Get away from background noise. Everyday sound sources, such as
a TV or dish-washer, can compete with- even drown-out conver-
sation.
7. Provide topic alerts. Tell the hearing-impaired listener when
the topic of conversation has changed.
8. Be inclusive. While it may be easier to 'talk around' a hearing
problem (e.g. asking Uncle Mark about Aunt Mary while she's
standing right there), this only serves to marginalize the
hearing-impaired person
9. Relax. Hearing-impaired people tend to have difficulty hearing
speakers who are tense, negative or impatient.
10. Just ask. Don't be afraid to inquire about what you can do to
make listening easier for your friend or loved one.
 

 

Call us. We'll listen.

Georgia Hearing Center

Audiologists
Dr. Lawrence Crockett
Margaret Brubacher, MA,CCC-A
Dr. Jennifer Douberly

Location:

150 Nacoochee Avenue

Athens, GA 30601

Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday, 8:00am - 5:00pm, Fridays 8:00am - 12:00noon, Saturdays by appt.
Phone: (706) 546-5689 or toll free at (866) 546-7918

Email: georgiahearingcenter@gmail.com



Servicing the Athens, Gainesville, Cartersville, Clarkesville, Toccoa, Monroe, Hartwell, Madison, Greensboro, Winder, Northeast Georgia (NE GA), Commerce, Elberton and other surrounding areas.





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