beltone hearing aid center
in hurricane

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, WV 25526

Your Hearing Aid Center in hurricane

A - TEAYS VALLEY WV 300 D PRESTIGE PARK DRIVE Jabra Certified Center

Address


, WV 25526

Phone Number

304 873-5056

Hours of Operation

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Hours of Operation

  • Monday:
    9:00AM-5:00PM
  • Tuesday:
    9:00AM-5:00PM
  • Wednesday:
    9:00AM-5:00PM
  • Thursday:
    9:00AM-5:00PM
  • Friday:
    9:00AM-5:00PM
  • Saturday:
    Closed
  • Sunday:
    Closed
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Special Hours

Evening and weekend appointments are available by request.

Special Hours

The Beltone Hurricane, WV Team


  • Marsha Mattingly

    President and Owner

    Marsha 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”.


  • Sara Swann

    Sara proudly serves her community in our Charleston and Teays Valley, WV area. Sara understands the true gift of hearing on a personal level; “My aunt was completely deaf and could not use hearing aids… If I can have the privilege of correcting a hearing loss, I can give someone a piece of their life back. Not being able to hear is devastating.”


Marsha Mattingly

President and Owner

Marsha 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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Sara Swann

Sara proudly serves her community in our Charleston and Teays Valley, WV area. Sara understands the true gift of hearing on a personal level; “My aunt was completely deaf and could not use hearing aids… If I can have the privilege of correcting a hearing loss, I can give someone a piece of their life back. Not being able to hear is devastating.”

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Marsha Mattingly

President and Owner

Marsha 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”.


Sara Swann

Sara proudly serves her community in our Charleston and Teays Valley, WV area. Sara understands the true gift of hearing on a personal level; “My aunt was completely deaf and could not use hearing aids… If I can have the privilege of correcting a hearing loss, I can give someone a piece of their life back. Not being able to hear is devastating.”