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Hearing Aid Providers Beltone Audiology and Hearing Clinic Inc Hearing Aid Providers Beltone Audiology and Hearing Clinic Inc. 16 Pinsent Drive Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2R6 1-709-489-8500 (Grand Falls-Windsor) 1-866-489-8500 (Toll free) 1-709-489-8497 (Fax) [email protected] Audiologist: Jody Strickland Hearing Aid Practitioners: Joanne Hunter, Jodine Reid Satellite Locations: Baie Verte, Burgeo, Cow Head, Flower’s Cove, Harbour Breton, Port Saunders, Springdale, Stephenville, St. Albans, St. Anthony Beltone Audiology and Hearing Clinic Inc. 3 Herald Avenue Corner Brook, NL A2H 4B8 1-709-639-8501 (Corner Brook) 1-866-489-8500 (Toll free) 1-709-639-8502 (Fax) [email protected] Audiologist: Jody Strickland Hearing Aid Practitioner: Jason Gedge Satellite Locations: Baie Verte, Burgeo, Cow Head, Flower’s Cove, Harbour Breton, Port Saunders, Springdale, Stephenville, St. Albans, St. Anthony Beltone Hearing Service 3 Paton Street St. John’s, NL A1B 4S8 1-709-726-8083 (St. John’s) 1-800-563-8083 (Toll free) 1-709-726-8111 (Fax) [email protected] www.beltone.nl.ca Hearing Aid Practitioners: Lindsay Civitarese, Mike Edwards, Derek Halbig, David King, Kim King, Joe Lynch, Lori Mercer, Nikki Murphy Satellite Locations: Bay Roberts, Bonavista, Carbonear, Clarenville, Gander, Grand Bank, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador City, Lewisporte, Marystown, New-Wes- Valley, Twillingate WorkplaceNL - 2 Exploits Hearing Aid Centre 9 Pinsent Drive Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2S8 1-709-489-8900 (Grand Falls-Windsor) 1-800-563-8901 (Toll free) 1-709-489-9006 (Fax) [email protected] www.exploitshearing.ca Hearing Aid Practitioners: Dianne Earle, William Earle, Toby Penney Maico Hearing Service 84 Thorburn Road St. John’s, NL A1B 3M3 1-709-726-4327 (St. John’s) 1-888-721-4327 (Toll free) 1-709-722-1105) (Fax) [email protected] www.maicohearingservice.ca Audiologists: Hillary Crossan, Michelle Edwards, Beverley King, Dwight Ough, Nicole Pelley, Karla Tucker Hearing Aid Practitioner: Roy Young Satellite Location: Harbour Grace Maico Hearing Service 51 Dickins Street Gander, NL A1V 2E1 1-709-381-2001 (Gander) 1-888-721-4327 (toll-free) 1-709-381-2003 (fax) [email protected] www.maicohearingservice.ca Audiologists: Carla Tucker, Beverley King, Michelle Edwards Satellite location: Harbour Grace WorkplaceNL - 3 Maico Hearing Service 28 Bond Street Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2B 1J4 1-709-489-6391 (Grand Falls-Windsor) 1-888-721-4327 (Toll free) 1-709-489-0241 (Fax) [email protected] www.maicohearingservice.ca Audiologists: Hillary Crossan, Michelle Edwards, Dwight Ough, Nicole Pelley, Karla Tucker Satellite Location: Harbour Grace Maico Hearing Service 14 Main Street, Suite 306 Corner Brook, NL A2H 1B8 1-709-634-6832 (Corner Brook) 1-888-721-4327 (Toll free) 1-709-722-1105 (Fax) [email protected] www.maicohearingservice.ca Audiologists: Hillary Crossan, Michelle Edwards, Devon Huning, Beverley King, Dwight Ough, Nicole Pelley, Karla Tucker Satellite Location: Harbour Grace NewLife Hearing Health Centre Health Centre Suite 202, 11 Elizabeth Ave. St. John’s, NL A1A 1W6 1-709-800-7343 (Telephone) 1-709-800-7344 (Fax) [email protected] www.newlifehearing.ca Audiologists: Jessica Griffiths, Jillian Ryan, Heather Collins Satellite Location: Carbonear WorkplaceNL - 4 Parrott’s Hearing Clinic Inc. 15 Goldstone Street, Unit 5 St. John’s, NL A1B 5C3 1-709-754-4884 1-800-563-0957(Toll free) 1-709-754-4881 (Fax) [email protected] www.parrottshearing.com Audiologists: Jillian Hanmore, Erin Squarey Newfoundland Hearing Health Centre (Corner Brook) Ltd. 63 Park Street. Corner Brook, NL A2H 2X1 1-709-634-1183 (Corner Brook) 1-800-689-1183 (Toll free) 1-709-634-1108 (fax) 1-709-643-6339 (Stephenville) info@[email protected] www.newfoundlandhearinghealthcentre.ca Hearing Aid Practitioner: Jamie Loughlin, Tonya Loughlin Satellite Location: Stephenville Newfoundland Hearing Health Centre (St. John’s) Ltd. 760 Topsail Road Mount Pearl, NL A1N 3J5 1-709-745-5133 (Mount Pearl) 1-888-745-5933 (Toll free) 1-709-745-6629 (Fax) [email protected] www.nfldhearing.ca Hearing Aid Practitioners: Sandra Cahill, Tanya Grenning, Michelle Ritchie Satellite Location: Bay Roberts, Bonavista, Clarenvillle, Gander, Glovertown, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, New Wes Valley WorkplaceNL - 5 Quality Care Hearing Inc. 57 Pennywell Road St. John's, NL 709-739-0999 1-709-701-5890 (Toll free) 739-0919 (Fax) [email protected] www.qualitycarehearing.ca Hearing Aid Practitioners: Krista Hearn Red Door Hearing & Speech 94 Elizabeth Ave. St. John's, NL A1B 1R8 709-754-4327 709-754-3230 (Fax) [email protected] www.reddoorhearing.com Audiologist: Quenton Currie This is a comprehensive list of WorkplaceNL approved businesses employing audiologists and/or licensed hearing aid practitioners in Newfoundland and Labrador as of January 2020. This list is provided for client convenience only and implies no endorsement of the businesses listed. To contact the Health Care Services division, phone: 1-800-563-9000, ext. 1108 or (709) 778-1108. WorkplaceNL - 6 .
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