Patient Resources
Everything you need, all in one place.
Patient Resources
Everything you need, all in one place.
Office Hours
M-Th: 7:30am – 5:00pm
Fri: 7:30 – 4:00pm
Location
Suite 303
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone
Patient Forms
New Patient Form
Patient Information & Medications
Communication Goals
Hearing Survey
HIPAA Form
For Your Next Appointment
01.
Confirm Your Appointment
Our office will contact you prior to your appointment to confirm the time and day.
03.
Print & Bring Your Forms
If you do print your forms ahead of time, remember to bring them with you. You can also complete them once you arrive.
02.
Don’t Forget Your ID & Insurance Card
We are required to obtain copies of an acceptable form of ID and your insurance card
04.
Don’t Stress!
You are the reason we get to do what we love to do every day. We promise to make this visit as stress free as possible.
Quick Info
Hearing Aid Brands We Carry
- Resound Hearing Aids
- Widex Hearing Aids
- Phonak Hearing Aids
- Starkey Hearing Aids
Insurance We Accept
Where to Park
Parking is available in the building lot beside the office and in the lot behind the building next door. Please do not park in reserved spaces or in the lot in Tully street and unautorized users are routinely towed by facilities management.
Professional Affiliations
- American Academy of Audiology
- Academy of Dispensing Audiologists
- American Speech & Hearing Association
Proud to serve the Boston community for more than 20 years.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
If you’re new to our office, you might be wondering what’s involved in your visit. At your first visit, the audiologist will begin by asking questions that pertain to your ears and hearing. This is so we can collect as much information about your condition as possible. The audiologist will complete a battery of tests that are designed to tell us how different parts of your ears and hearing are working.
Finally, we explain everything to you because we believe your journey to
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