We’re proud to announce a convenient store for Cedar Park hearing aids shoppers: Hearing Aid Express has a location on S. Bell Blvd., just west of the 183A toll road and south of FM 1431. Starkey, ReSound, Unitron and Sonic Innovations are some of the big-name hearing aid brands you’ll find as part of our impressive selection.
Hearing loss is the second-most common issue for older adults, right behind arthritis. While just 10 percent of hearing losses are helped by surgery or other medical treatment, 90 percent of hearing losses can be treated with the use of hearing aids. Twenty-eight million Americans are hearing impaired — one in eight 50-year-olds suffers from hearing loss.
Hearing loss is a serious issue, and Hearing Aid Express is proud to make getting help easier for people in the Cedar Park area. We offer free hearing evaluations, and there’s never an obligation to buy anything.
Located just northwest of Austin, our Cedar Park hearing aids store is easy to find. If you need assistance with directions, please call us at (512) 249-9367, or toll-free in Texas at (888) 249-0095. Our address is:
200 S. Bell Blvd
Cedar Park, TX 78613
View Larger Map
Started over 20 years ago in Dallas, Hearing Aid Express is proud to provide hearing aids at affordable prices in Dallas, Houston, Austin and Cedar Park. We invite you to visit our Cedar Park hearing aids store to have your questions about hearing loss and hearing aids answered by our friendly staff.
Hearing Aid Express is proud to announce our new Sugar Land hearing aids store! Located at 1865 State Hwy 6, Suite #120, our new location is yet another convenient option for Houston-area shoppers. Our knowledgeable and helpful staff is ready to answer any questions you might have about hearing aids and hearing loss.
We offer quite an impressive selection of hearing aids at our new store. Starkey, Unitron and ReSound are all well-known brands you’ll find. There are Open Fit Technology hearing aids like the ReSound Azure, Starkey Destiny and ReSound Bug, along with top-, mid- and basic-tier hearing aids. Prices range from $495-$3,600 each.
Get a free hearing evaluation at our new Sugar Land store! We offer this service at all of our locations, and there’s never an obligation to buy anything. Additionally, we offer these other free services on a daily basis:
If you’re planning on coming by the new Sugar Land store, don’t forget to print out our coupon. We’re happy to offer hearing aid coupons to make it more affordable to get help with hearing loss. In addition to coupons, we also offer hearing aid batteries for just 50 cents each. That’s the same price they were back in 1989 when we first started. Any size or brand, even Rayovac and Lightning, are still just 50 cents. We can even mail them to you for a small postage fee.
Contact our new Sugar Land hearing aids store by calling (281)-494-4327 or toll free at (888)-493-4327. You can also contact us online.
Hearing Aid Express
(Hwy 59 @ Hwy 6)
1865 State Hwy 6,
Suite #120
Sugar Land, TX 77478
View a map to our Sugar Land hearing aids store.
If you’re looking for Houston hearing aids, you’re in the right place. Hearing Aid Express started in Texas in 1989, and since then, we’ve expanded to have several stores in three different Texas cities. Those in the Houston area will find it very convenient to shop for hearing aids at one of our stores. With a friendly staff ready to answer your questions and even provide you with a free hearing evaluation, our Houston hearing aids stores can’t be beat.
At our stores in Houston, hearings aids available include those from Starkey, ReSound, Sonic Innovations, Unitron and more. You may have questions about which model is best for you, or you might be concerned with the appearance of hearing aids. We have so many different styles and types — even hearing aids that can barely be seen — that we will most certainly be able to find something that will help improve your life.
Hearing Aid Express has four locations in the Houston area. We’d love for you to stop by, or feel free to call one of our stores for more information. Clicking on one of the addresses below will take you to a map of its location.
5201 Bellaire Blvd
Bellaire, TX 77401
(713) 666-1704
(800) 348-2018 – Toll Free in Texas
One Block West of Rice Blvd.
South East corner of Bellaire and Fifth
320 E Southmore #324-A
Pasadena, TX 77502
(713) 534-0407
(888) 263-9926 – Toll Free in Texas
One Block East of Main Street
921 FM 1960 West, #101-B
Houston, TX 77090
(281) 397-7232
(888) 663-7327 – Toll Free in Texas
One Mile West of I-45
1712 N. Frazier St, #114-B
Conroe, TX 77301
(936) 756-1050
(888) 794-6581 – Toll Free in Texas
Courtlyn Place Mall
Finding Austin hearing aids is no sweat, thanks to two conveniently located Hearing Aid Express stores in the Austin area. If you’re in Austin and in need of hearing aids or would like to speak with our friendly and knowledgeable staff about hearing aids and what they can do for you, please feel free to stop by or contact us. We encourage everyone to have their hearing tested first, and we offer a free hearing evaluation at our stores to make that very easy for you.
We offer several different kinds of hearing aids at our Austin stores. Hearing aids from name brands like Starkey, ReSound and Unitron are all a part of our impressive line-up. We also have different tiers of equipment — top, mid and basic — and even have OPEN-FIT Technology hearing aids like the ReSound Azure. Prices range from $495 – $3,600 each, and the price depends on things like the type, programmability and style.
If you’re looking for ways to save, don’t miss our hearing aid coupons. Continually offered, these coupons are great for saving you lots of money. What’s more is that we offer hearing aid batteries for just 50 cents.
We’d love for you to stop by one of our Austin hearing aids stores. Be sure and call ahead to make sure we’re open.
8127 Mesa Dr., Ste. B-207
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 346-6884
200 South Bell Boulevard, #C-1
Cedar Park, TX 78613
(512) 249-9367
At Hearing Aid Express, we love helping people and believe that hearing technology can improve your life. If you have any questions, please contact us.
We’re proud to offer affordable hearing aids at Hearing Aid Express. And not only do we offer affordable hearing aids, we offer hearing aids that are both affordable and of high quality. An impressive variety of models from Unitron, ReSound and Starkey can be found at our stores. We offer models in three tiers: top, middle and basic.
Hearing Aid Express’ highly trained experts use state-of-the-art equipment to custom-fit your hearing aids. We’re happy to offer exceptional customer service along with high quality, affordable hearing aids. Visit one of our stores, and we know you’ll enjoy the experience.
If you’re looking for a hearing aid store that accepts Medicaid benefits, look no further than Hearing Aid Express. This means that we accept Medicaid patients. So if you are enrolled in Medicaid and are suffering from hearing loss, come to Hearing Aid Express, where we accept Medicaid benefits.
Shopping for affordable hearing aids isn’t impossible — and it doesn’t have to be difficult. Hearing Aid Express prides itself on a great selection of hearing aids and a staff of experts. We even offer free hearing evalautions, and there is no obligation to buy anything if you take advantage of this. Also, be sure and view our coupons to potentially save on hearing aids. These coupons are available only on our website.
In addition to affordable hearing aids, we offer hearing aid batteries for just 50 cents.
Would you like more information on affordable hearing aids? Contact Hearing Aid Express, or stop by one of our locations in Austin, Dallas or Houston. We’ll be more than happy to assist you by answering your questions about hearing aids and hearing loss, conducting a free hearing evaluation or giving you details about the hearing aid models we offer.
It’s something we hear quite a bit from people of all ages who are suffering from hearing loss: they don’t want to wear hearing aids because they’re too big and too easy to see. But that doesn’t have to be true. As a recent article in Frankfort, Kentucky’s State Journal points out, hearing aids are getting smaller and more specialized.
The article says that it’s estimated that 31 million people in the United States have hearing loss, while just 10 percent of those people wear hearing aids. The reasons for so many avoiding hearing aids have to do with cost and appearance — and mainly for the reason that they don’t believe the technology is any good. But the thing is that hearing aids are getting smaller and more specialized, and the technology is now much, much better than what it used to be.
With smaller computer chips, digitized programming and directional microphones that can tell the difference between voices and background noise, today’s hearing aids can really improve a person’s life. Hearing aids are programmed for specific tones, so those with profound hearing loss will have a more powerful device.
If you’re interested in finding out more about getting a small hearing aid, visit Hearing Aid Express. We offer several different models from well-known manufacturers like Starkey, ReSound and Unitron. We are also proud to offer a free hearing evaluation, which we highly recommend — and there is no obligation to buy a hearing aid if you are evaluated.
To find out more about small hearing aids, contact us or visit one of our convenient locations!
Consumer Reports is a trusted source for unbiased, honest reviews of products. And in their July issue, they’re publishing a report on hearing aids. This is the first comprehensive report on hearing aids that they’ve done since 1992. This report is meant to be a comprehensive guide to buying and owning a hearing aid.
Making this report on hearing aids involved following a dozen hearing-impaired patients over a period of six months. Consumer Reports noted how they shopped for and used hearing aids, they also lab-tested 44 hearing aids’ features. Furthermore, 1,100 people all over the nation who had bought a hearing aid in the last three years were a part of a survey given by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.
Consumer Reports found that two-thirds of 48 total hearing aids purchased had been amplified too little or too much, so the user was not experiencing the right fit. Still, 73% of people who took part in the national survey said that they were “highly satisfied” with their hearing aids. That could mean that people using hearing aids might be so pleased with their improved hearing that they don’t actually seek assistance to improve their fit and fine-tune the hearing aids. This means that these people could be missing out on even better results.
To read the full report, see the July issue of Consumer Reports in print or online.
At Hearing Aid Express, we’re proud to say that we offer affordable, well-priced hearing aids from a variety of brands like Starkey, Unitron and ReSound. We know how important it is to make sure your hearing aids fit right so that you can hear sounds clearly and loudly and be comfortable. Stop by one of our convenient locations in Houston, Austin or Dallas today, or give us a call (800-348-2018), and we’ll be happy to provide you with exceptional customer service.
We recently came across a helpful article about hearing loss. Published in Frost Illustrated, the article reminded us of the all-important truth that summer noises can lead to permanent hearing loss. When we typically think of summer, we look forward to warm weather, sunshine and maybe even trips to the park or beach with family. But what’s often forgotten is the many loud noises that come along with summer that can actually cause permanent hearing loss.
The article points out that noises louder than 80 decibels such as lawn mowers and fire crackers are loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss, so you should wear ear plugs or another type of hearing protection. Really, noise from fireworks, marching bands, lawn mowers and traffic can get between 90 and 140 decibels, according to an assistant audiology professor quoted in the story.
The assistant professor went on to say that when people ride bikes, they wear helmets to protect themselves. So when we go to places with loud noises, we should take the same care to protect ourselves by wearing ear plugs or another kind of hearing protection. “Once your hearing is gone, it is gone forever,” he said.
The article also mentions something we’ve talked about here many times before: hearing loss in young people as a result of listening to music too loudly on MP3 players. More and more young people are experiencing hearing loss because of this.
If you’re experiencing hearing loss, it may be time to look into the option of getting hearing aids. At Hearing Aid Express, we proudly carry a variety of models from several different brands such as Unitron, Starkey and ReSound. Stop by one of our convenient locations in Austin, Houston or Dallas to find out more information about hearing aids, or feel free to contact us.
Shopping for hearing aids can feel overwhelming — where do you even begin? There are countless types of hearing aids, from the Unitron Next to the ReSound Dot. But first, you’ll want to have your hearing tested. Hearing Aid Express offers FREE hearing evaluations. And there’s no obligation to purchase hearing aids if you take advantage of our offer.
Hearing Aid Express offers hearing aids that vary quite a bit in price, style, programmability and type. We’re proud to offer savings off of the latest hearing aid technology so that you can save money.
If you have your hearing tested and find that you are in need of hearing aids, you’ll want to start shopping for hearing aids so that you can get on the path to hearing sounds clearly and loudly once more.
Hearing Aid Express offers several basic tier hearing aids. These are affordable and functional.
Mid-tier hearing aids at Hearing Aid Express include the Starkey Destiny 800, which offers maximum value and performance. There’s also the ReSound X-Plore.
Top tier hearing aids like the Unitron Yuu are not only discreet, but convenient.
Shopping for hearing aids has never been easier thanks to Hearing Aid Express and their many locations in Austin, Houston and Dallas. Stop in today for a free hearing evaluation.