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    Pacific Audiology Clinic - Dr. Lindsey Hill

    Pacific Audiology Clinic

    4.3(48 reviews)
    6.5 miNortheast Portland

    My husband needed to find a new hearing aid provider here in Portland since the last hearing aid he…read morebought was nearly 18 years ago in California. He called his original audiologist who referred him to Pacific Audiology Clinic and Dr. Allison Bradley. Before he went there, though, he thought he'd try to save some money by exploring Costco's offerings. That didn't go so well. Because he only wears a hearing aid in one ear, Costco couldn't provide a hearing aid that processed the sound quickly enough to match how quickly he heard sound through his unaided ear. This surprised him considering that his 18-year-old hearing aid had no such problem, but Costco didn't carry his old brand. He also felt that considering how quickly they gave up trying to help him and offered to refund his money, they didn't really want to take the time to provide hearing aids for people with more difficult situations like his. So he saw Dr. Bradley here and immediately felt confident that they'd take care of him. Little did he realize what an effort that would be on their part. Apparently today's hearing aids are far more powerful than his old one, which was good because he wanted more amplification. However, it meant that getting a perfect fit was necessary or else he would hear annoying feedback between the hearing aid's microphone and speaker. While wearing a hearing aid that sits outside the ear could've more easily solved this problem, he didn't want to give up the hidden "completely in the canal" style of aid that he's always had. Nor was he willing to sacrifice good quality sound that seemed as natural to him as what his unaided ear hears. Never did Dr. Bradley pressure him to make these compromises. He can't remember how long it took from the first time he saw Dr. Bradley until he finally had the hearing aid he wanted, but he thinks it was close to a year. That wasn't any fault of hers. The difference between a tight yet comfortable fit likely came down to fractions of millimeters. Any movement in his jaw could also cause the ear canal to move ever so slightly and produce annoying feedback while eating or talking, etc., so it just became a matter of trying countless aids in various situations until one finally worked. The extreme level of patience and graciousness along with the clear expertise and knowledge of all of the manufacturers and their pros/cons made working with Dr. Bradley simply a delight for my husband. He said her staff is equally terrific. Few hearing aid candidates will have as difficult of a time as he did. But his experience demonstrates that you get what you pay for, and while Pacific Audiology Clinic certainly didn't make a profit on him considering all the effort they had to put into getting him a new hearing aid, he's convinced there's no better audiologist or more pleasant one in the greater Portland area.

    It is a mystery to me how a so called professional front office can we run so poorly. My first…read moreappointment changed locations twice, one attempt to cancel me, one attempt to reschedule unsuccessfully to later on after several phone calls between both locations and an attempt to talk to the manager about the poor form of this schedulers/receptionists, magically gets restored without incident at a different location. Second appointment: a repeat of the same, tried to rescheduled my appointment, I was very inconvenienced and frustrated, again, tried to to talk to the office manager, after all of that I was able to keep the same day but at a different time. Honestly, who is running this tragic scheduling. Maybe it's an isolated incident but I have a feeling it isn't. Certainly not a professional outfit. Two thumb down!!!

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    Vancouver Hearing Aid Center

    Vancouver Hearing Aid Center

    2.0(1 review)
    5.2 mi

    It is great that this company can repair hearing aids on site. If you totally depend on hearing…read moreaids to get through your day, you know how inconvenient and disabling it is to wait for a repair that has to be mailed off to the manufacturer. I gave them 2 stars for this service, which I have not used. We were looking to purchase two hearing aids for an older gentlemen with quite severe age related loss. The hearing test was not done in a soundproof booth, although that is usually the procedure. The price quoted was high, but they reassured us that their prices are in line with other dealers in town. After getting information from another dealer in town, we found we could get the same hearing aids for $1800 less. The hearing test was done in a soundproof booth. The manufacturer's warranty is the same.

    From the owner: Established in 2005, Vancouver Hearing Aid Center is a full-service hearing aid store dedicated to…read moreproviding high-quality hearing care in Vancouver, WA. Our experienced team offers comprehensive services including hearing aid repair, sales, evaluations, fittings, consultations, and exams. We also support LNI, TRU, and Managed Care. With more than 40 years of combined experience, we focus on helping each patient find the right hearing solutions and dependable professional guidance. Whether you need adjustments, new technology, or expert advice, we're here to support your journey to better hearing. Visit or call today!

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    Costco Hearing Aid Center

    Costco Hearing Aid Center

    1.0(1 review)
    4.0 mi

    I made an appointment in person, about 3 weeks ago. I took some time off from work to keep my…read moreappointment. Before the test started, the person conducting the test examined my ears and told me that she couldn't continue until I went home or to a doctor to clean my right ear out. I was surprised, since I regularly clean my ears and could hear fine from that ear. Another appointment was scheduled... This time I had an appointment on a Sunday, so as not to interfere with work again. I arrived 15 minutes early for my 1:30 appointment and there was a sign that said that everyone was out to lunch until 1:35 and an "away" sign that indicated "back at 1:45". My first thought was why would you make an appointment for a customer and then be out to lunch at that time? I sat and waited a while. Several people came to the desk to see if someone could answer questions. I pointed the sign out to them that indicated they were out to lunch. They came back later only to see that there was still nobody manning the center. I walked around the store for a while and went back at 1:30, hoping that someone would be available at that time. Nope, nobody around. So I sat and waited. I waited until the time the sign said they would return and not one person showed up. I decided to find my wife, who was shopping, and leave. I wasn't going to wait any longer. While we were checking out, I mentioned my experience to the cashier - who promptly went to find a manager for me to talk to. I told the manager my experience and she went to the hearing aid center to find out why this happened. At the manager's request I went back to the center, only to have a woman argue with me and tell me that they were "very busy". This escalated the situation and I felt that even if I had an examination, the climate was very unfriendly. I told this person that I could leave and they would have time for another customer. She replied that it was my choice, so I walked away. While I was walking away I heard the manager ask the woman if she couldn't take me in now. I kept walking because I was getting very upset. It must be good to have so many customers that you can drive some away and still keep very busy. Costco is always busy and so is this hearing aid center. But it seems that this hearing aid center doesn't care much about their customers.

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