Columbus Speech & Hearing

Category: Audiologist in Columbus, Ohio

Address: 510 E N Broadway, Columbus, OH 43214, USA

Phone: +16142635151

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–2:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Dan Louthen

Sep 6, 2022

All testing and examining went easy and Emily did a wonderful and helpful job

Dan Thompson

Aug 24, 2022

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Jocelyn Lydy

Aug 18, 2022

Great experience at CSH. They were very patient with my toddler.

Lisa Mewhort

Jul 20, 2022

Wonderful audiology. I’ve taken my child to Dr. Kirkendall for ten years now. She is extremely knowledgeable and professional, and I would recommend her to anyone. She explains everything clearly, truly listens to us, and helps us to find solutions. Thanks to her expertise my hard of hearing child has done extremely well and his hearing has never held him back at all.

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Questions & Answers

Do they accept Medicaid

abena duku | Sep 28, 2018
Valerie B | Sep 28, 2018

Yes.

do they have a fax number?

Jack Wentzel | Nov 1, 2021
Columbus Speech & Hearing | Nov 1, 2021

Hello Jack, We do have a fax number. Please use 614-263-5365. Have a great weekend!

Tell me your condition ?

Ascension Omer N. HOKPO | Sep 28, 2019
Megan Kennedy | Sep 28, 2019

My child is also in speech therapy but this place does a wide range of things.

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How much should I expect to pay for hearing aids. I know it varies but could you give me a range. I just ordered some for $5000.

Susan Pack | Sep 28, 2018
James Dye | Sep 27, 2020

Susan; Great question, unfortunately, it isn't an easy one to answer! As with most technology today, the cost is dependent upon the type of device you want and the features you wish that device to have! A set of the latest, blue tooth capable Hearing aids, designed to help you hear in noisy environments and equipped with rechargeable batteries would be a steal at that price! You'll likely find prices range from $1,000 to $3,600 each, depending on how advanced you want your technology to be and whether you need a custom product. Further complicating the discussion is that not all price quotes are the same! You'll need to consider whether your price includes follow up services and a warranty or whether you will have to pay for each follow up visit separately. Here is a link to a great Buying guide developed by Consumer Reports: https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/hearing-aids/buying-guide/index.htm Cheers to better hearing with your new hearing aids!

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