Southern Prince Georges County
Main Office

6504 Old Branch Ave Camp Springs,
Maryland 20748
Map & Directions
Phone: 301-449-8898 • Fax: 301-449-1560
Monday - Thursday: 9am to 4pm
Friday: 9am to 3pm
Northern Prince Georges County
Science Park Medical Bldg.

6201 Greenbelt Rd. Suite M-11 College Park, Maryland 20740
Map & Directions
Phone: 301-474-9611
Monday: 9pm to 12:30pm
St Mary's County
Bay Center

Route 235 & Route 4
California, Maryland 20619
Map & Directions
Phone: 301-862-5377
Monday - Thursday: 9am to 4pm
Friday: 9am to 3pm
Charles County
Chaney Building

12480 Mattawoman Dr. Suite 104
Waldorf, Maryland 20601-3148
Map & Directions
Phone: 301-870-8863
Thursday: 9am to 4pm
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Hearing Loss
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Hearing Aid Corporation is a locally owned and
operated center for testing, fitting, and counseling of hearing loss and hearing aid services located in the Washington DC suburban counties of Prince Georges, Charles, and St Mary's.  Conveniently located in College Park, Camp Springs, Waldorf, and California MD, we are nearby anyone living in the suburban MD area.

About Us

Ben Stephens, BC-HIS, ACA, has 20 years of experience in testing, fitting, and counseling patients on concerns about their hearing or lack of hearing. Ben is certified by the International Hearing Society as a Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist. Ben's goal is to help people overcome their hearing problems and make it easier for them to communicate with family and friends. Hearing Aid Corporation is happy to be a
supplier of Audibel Hearing Aid products.

Understanding Hearing Loss

Hearing is considered by many to be our most vital sense. It enables you to process everyday sounds so you can communicate clearly and interact safely in your daily environment. You depend on your hearing 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
 
As hearing diminishes, everyday sounds you once took for granted are no longer as clear. Maybe you cope by turning up the TV, asking others to repeat themselves, or pretending it's not a problem.
 
But what happens when your inability to hear everyday sounds causes not only embarrassment, but also has more serious consequences? Click here for more information.

Common misconceptions of hearing loss

“A hearing aid won't help me” or “I'm too old for a hearing aid.”
Some people choose to ignore their loss because they believe hearing aids can’t help their specific type of loss. Or they incorrectly believe they are too old to benefit from amplification. In fact, 95 percent of all losses can be successfully treated. And no person is ever too old to benefit from the improved communication that hearing aids can provide.

“My hearing loss isn't that bad” or “A hearing aid will make me look old.”
Some people feel their hearing loss just isn't “bad enough” to warrant treatment. Or they believe that seeking treatment would carry the stigma of advancing age. Others are simply embarrassed at the idea of wearing a hearing aid. An important thought to keep in mind: a hearing loss is more noticeable than today's discrete, digital hearing aids.

Hearing Aid Choices

DIGITAL
Digital hearing instruments represent the most advanced technology available today. These instruments actually contain a computer chip that is programmed by a computer. This offers the best way currently available to match a particular hearing loss with the most prescriptive amplification needed.

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PROGRAMMABLE

Programmable hearing instruments represent a more advanced technology than conventional. These instruments are programmed by a computer, allowing a better way to accommodate a given patient's amplification needs.

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CONVENTIONAL

Hearing aids, which use conventional electronics, have been the mainstay of the hearing aid industry for 40 years. Conventional hearing aid electronics use basic analog technology to provide quality, amplification to patients with a wide range of hearing losses.

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Audibel Featured on Paul Harvey News and Comment

Without a doubt, Paul Harvey is the most beloved radio personality in America. He is the country's most listened-to radio host, reaching over 15 million people each week. Click here to listen to Paul Harvey talk about Audibel. As described on Paul Harvey News and Comment, Audibel is the hearing aid provider for many Presidents, Congressmen and well-known personalities.

Meet our Staff

Camp Springs
Pearl Rose: Office Manager

Waldorf
Gloria Spicer: Office Manager
Donna Carey-Inma:  Hearing Instrument Practitioner.

California
Wendy Bradshaw: Hearing Instrument Practitioner and Office Manager

College Park
David Thomas: Hearing Instrument Practitioner.

Click on the heading above for complete staff information.

Owner Ben Stephens,
BC-HIS, ACA

Remember our goal is to help people overcome their hearing problems
and make it easier for them to communicate with family and friends!

Call us first when you want to hear what you have been missing.

Hearing Aid Corporation can help anyone with hearing concerns in the following areas:

Indian Head, Potomac Heights, Saint Charles, La Plata, Port Tobacco, Bennsville, Bryans Road, Bryantown, Woodland Point, Potomac View, Popes Creek, Riverside, Cobb Island, Pomonkey, Chicamuxen, Rison, Banks O’Dee, Aquasco, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Mt. Victoria Hughesville, Waldorf, Bel Alton, Benedict, Dentsville, Burnt Store, Allens Fresh, Charlotte Hall, Mattawomen, Waldorf, Potomac heights, Accokeek Acres, Doncaster, Faulkner, Ironsides, Issue, Marbury, Morgantown, Nanjemoy, Newburg, Pinefield, Pisgha, Pomfret, Swan Point, Welcome, White Plains, Abell, Avenue, Budds Creek, Sandgates, Hermanville, Beachville, Bushwood, California, Callaway, Chaptico, Charlotte Hall, Clements, Coltons Point, Compton, Dameron, Drayden, Great Mills, Helen, Hollywood, Leonardtown, Lexington Park, Loveville, Maddox, Mechanicsville, Morganza, Park Hall, Patuxent River, Piney Point, Ridge, Scotland, Oraville, St Inigoes, St Marys, St Marys City, Scotland, Tall Timbers and Valley Lee.



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