Affordable Hearing Aids
At GN Audiology we believe in affordable hearing aids for everyone! For questions regarding pricing on a particular name brand hearing aid make and model, please call us at 516-261-9398
516-261-9399
516-261-9399
At GN Audiology, you can count on free comprehensive hearing evaluations and consultations, affordable high end digital programmable hearing aids, hearing aids are programmed using Real Ear Measurements...
Dr. Neoclis earned his Doctor of Science in Audiology Degree (Sc.D.) from Montclair State University in 2010. Dr. Neoclis holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A), a nationally re...
At GN Audiology, we offer an extensive affordable hearing aid selection as well as interest-free financing options. In addition, a supply of hearing aid batteries for one year is included in our pricing...
Dr. Kostas (Gus) Neoclis holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A), a nationally recognized professional credential that represents a level of excellence in the field of Audiology. Since founding GN Audiology in 2016, Dr. Neoclis has personally transformed the lives of hundreds of patients.
We do not require patients to have a health insurance plan in order to receive their free hearing test in Long Island. We offer free comprehensive hearing evaluations to the public.
For more information or to schedule an appointment at a date and time of your convenience contact us.
We specialize in ALL of the latest hearing aid technologies (including direct to mobile phone aids) and systems. This includes all styles of hearing aids as well as wireless accessories, which place your hearing instruments into play with your favorite technologies like TVs, mobile phones, MP3 players, and more.
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"GN Audiology is the place to go to for thorough hearing testing and affordable hearing aids. The level of professionalism and attention to detail is second to none."
When fitting hearing aids, Real Ear Measures (REM), are the most reliable and efficient method for assessing the benefit provided by the amplification. It is recommended by both the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), and the American Academy of Audiology (AAA). An estimated 70% of hearing care providers do not use Real Ear Measures when programming hearing aids. The only way to verify that a hearing aid is programmed correctly is to have real ear measures performed.