beltone hearing aid center
in
west union

Your Hearing Aid Center in west union
Address
, OH 45693
Phone Number
937 226-9795Hours of Operation
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Hours of Operation
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Monday:9:00AM-5:00PM
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Tuesday:9:00AM-5:00PM
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Wednesday:9:00AM-5:00PM
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Thursday:9:00AM-5:00PM
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Friday:9:00AM-5:00PM
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Saturday:Closed
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Sunday:Closed
Special Hours
Special Hours
The Beltone West Union, OH Team
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Marsha Mattingly
President and OwnerMarsha Mattingly has been servicing the hearing impaired since 1977. She has served as President and Owner of Beltone Hearing Aid Center since 2000. The National Institute on Deafness & Other Communication Disorders reports an estimated 28 million Americans to have a hearing loss that can be treated, yet fewer than 7,000,000 use a hearing aid. Marsha Mattingly has dedicated her life to changing these statistics, from the sweet lullaby of a songbird to the whispered “I love you”.
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Brad Ferguson
Brad proudly serves our Beltone patients in our Portsmouth and West Union, OH locations. Brad’s passion to help the hearing impaired began with his grandfather, Mr. H. William Mattingly and continues to grow with each and every patient he sees. Brad’s wish for his patients is to know that just as you take care of the rest of your senses to not forget your hearing, for it is a true connection with life.

Marsha Mattingly
President and OwnerMarsha Mattingly has been servicing the hearing impaired since 1977. She has served as President and Owner of Beltone Hearing Aid Center since 2000. The National Institute on Deafness & Other Communication Disorders reports an estimated 28 million Americans to have a hearing loss that can be treated, yet fewer than 7,000,000 use a hearing aid. Marsha Mattingly has dedicated her life to changing these statistics, from the sweet lullaby of a songbird to the whispered “I love you”.
Brad Ferguson
Brad proudly serves our Beltone patients in our Portsmouth and West Union, OH locations. Brad’s passion to help the hearing impaired began with his grandfather, Mr. H. William Mattingly and continues to grow with each and every patient he sees. Brad’s wish for his patients is to know that just as you take care of the rest of your senses to not forget your hearing, for it is a true connection with life.