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Sophisticated Hearing
Disability Services, Health
Ho-Ho-Kus
New Jersey
07423
Deaf or hard of hearing
Sophisticated Hearing is a modern hearing care facility in Bergen County NJ, our audiologists are using top hearing aids technology to help individuals improve their hearing lifestyle. We provide hearing health general services and diagnostics; various types, brands, and styles of digital hearing devices and accessories; also cleaning and repair services.
Parents with disabilities, Men, Women, Youth, Adults, Seniors, Other
Audiologist, Digital Hearing Devices, Hearing Aids, Hearing Care Services, Hearing Device Programming and Adjusting, Hearing Device Repair and Maintenance, Hearing Evaluations, Hearing Health Professionals, Hearing Instruments, Hearing Loss, Hearing Solutions, Hearing Test, HINT, Speech Discrimination, Tinnitus Treatment
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