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The Hearing House
The Hearing House, LLC is an ultra-modern hearing healthcare facility. Our mission is to provide the best information, hearing evaluations and support to our clients. We offer free hearing assessments, free video ear canal inspections, free live hearing aid demo's, free real ear measured adjustments and free cleaning on almost all hearing aids.

In addition to the expertise of our professional staff, we have an established medical referral program, to ensure that you receive the highest quality hearing care. We value each and every one of our clients and pride ourselves on our personalized customer service.
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Our mission is to provide the best information, hearing evaluations and support to our clients. We value each and every one of our clients and pride ourselves on our personalized customer service. We offer a wide range of hearing aids from many different manufacturers as well as large selection of hearing aid styles to better suit your hearing loss needs.
At The Hearing House, we want you to make your house a hearing house. What does that mean? It means we provide personalized service for each of our clients with comprehensive hearing evaluations and personalized attention.

At each of our four locations, we offer free services you won't find elsewhere: free hearing assessments, free video ear canal inspections, free live hearing aid demos, free real ear measured adjustments and free cleaning for most hearing aids.Along with our expert staff, we also have an established medical referral program available to provide you with the highest quality hearing care.
Karen Beyer, Todd's wife, has been dispensingdispense hearing aids since 2006. She worked with Todd at the same large retail chain. Karen is a member of the WI Alliance of Hearing Professionals as well as the International Hearing Society. She, too, is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and also continues to attend educational seminars.
If you suspect you have a hearing loss, it's important to have your hearing evaluated. At The Hearing House, we also recommend that those over age 55 come in for a hearing baseline test, especially if you haven't had your hearing evaluated in the last ten years. Our board-certified hearing instrument specialists use equipment called an audiometer to evaluate your hearing.
There are many steps that are part of a hearing aid evaluation. If you suspect that you might need a hearing aid, you will first need to have a hearing evaluation. At the time of the hearing evaluation, a case history will be taken to determine how much your hearing problem impacts your day-to-day life as well as the lives of your family.
Reviews (4)
Debbie Bauer
Debbie Bauer
Oct 09, 2020
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Todd is so very knowledgeable, explains exactly what is going on, professional and thorough. My husband got his hearing aids this week and I can now speak a normal volume, TV can be turned way down and we can have a conversation. The devices are so tiny and very impressive. I am a happy wife!!
Daniel Spencer
Daniel Spencer
Dec 11, 2019
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I did not realize how bad my hearing had become. I had my hearing checked and was told to go as long as I could before getting hearing aids. I was also told hearing aids my not help with one ear. The hearing house treated my spouse and myself like family I am going on four weeks I am hearing great. Their customers serves is fantastic. They want everything perfect and continue to work with making adjustments. At no extra cost. Thank you my friends at the hearing house.
Mary Kuhn
Mary Kuhn
Nov 22, 2017
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Hearing House is a great place to take care of your hearing needs. Todd is an excellent provider and the results are above and beyond average.
Michael McCormack
Michael McCormack
Jul 22, 2017
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Very knowledgeable staff, impressive facility and best customer service I've experienced.
Keep up the great work Todd!