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Beltone Audiology & Hearing Aid Centers
325-B Elm Avenue, SE
Roanoke VA, 24013
Phone: (540) 343-5567
Fax:         (540) 343-9066

Beltone Audiology & Hearing Aid Centers is the authorized distributor for all Beltone Electronics Corporation's products and services in Central and Southwest Virginia. The company employs eleven licensed and Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialists and Audiologists with full time offices in Roanoke, Salem, Martinsville, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg, Charlottesville and Fredericksburg. Every type and style of hearing aid is available at Beltone including the tiny "Invisa" completely in the canal hearing aid. From analog to programmable to digital, Beltone aids are competitively priced with a model to satisfy any budget. Monthly payment plans are available with approved credit and all fittings are provided with a thirty-day return priviledge. Beltone is the hearing care company where competence, professionalism, and quality never go out of style. For more information, visit Beltone at 325 -B Elm Avenue, SE, Roanoke, 25 W. Calhoun Street, Salem, 218 E. Main Street, Martinsville or call 1-800-553-5993.

Carl E. McCurdy
Mr. McCurdy is a Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist that has served the hard of hearing in Virginia and West Virginia for over forty years. Three different governors have appointed him to serve as a member of the Virginia Board for Hearing Instrument Specialists. He has been honored with various civic and industry awards including the Roanoke Key to the City and the prestigious 2003 Beltone "Partnership Award", an award that has been given only two times previously in Beltone Electronics Corporation's sixty-three year history. Carl and his wife Helen reside in the Roanoke Valley and have five children. Anyone with a hearing problem and all hearing aid users are invited to contact Mr. McCurdy for consultation or service at no cost or obligation.

Harry W. Kessler III
Mr. Kessler is the Beltone hearing care provider for the Roanoke area. He is state licensed and Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Sciences by the National Board for Certification. He has served the hard of hearing public at Beltone Audiology and Hearing Aid Center for nearly 14 years. Mr. Kessler is a native of Fincastle. He graduated with a BA degree from the University of Richmond in 1974 and MBA degree from the College of William & Mary in 1985. He resides in the Roanoke Valley with his wife Lynne. They have two children that are pursuing careers in toxicology and naval aviation. Mr. Kessler provides comprehensive hearing consultations at no cost or obligation. Office service for any make or model of hearing aid is also provided without charge. Mr. Kessler welcomes anyone with questions or concerns about their hearing or hearing aids.






Q. My doctor said I have nerve deafness. What is nerve deafness and what can be done about it? - Roanoke A. Nerve deafness occurs when the delicate "hair cells" of the inner ear deter - full answer
Q. What type of things should I look for in a hearing care practitioner? - Roanoke A. Service and follow-up are keys to a successful hearing instrument fitting. - full answer
Q. My mom seems disoriented and asks me to repeat myself. What's wrong? - Roanoke A. It's very possible that your mother has a hearing problem. Most hearing pr - full answer
Q. Why do the newer programmable and digital hearing aids sound natural? - Roanoke A. Computer controllled digital hearing aids are able to more closely mimic th - full answer
Q. My father has decided to get hearing aids. How much should he plan to pay for them? - Roanoke A. Be cautious of very low-priced and mail order hearing aids. These hearing - full answer
Q. Can loud music damage hearing? - Roanoke A. Extremely loud noise can cause permanent damage to the tiny hair cells insi - full answer
Q. I think I need to get a hearing aid, but I don't know where to go? - Roanoke A. In Virginia, all hearing aids are dispensed by licensed Hearing Aid Special - full answer
Q. My mom seems disoriented and isn't following conversations as closely as she used to. What's wrong? - Salem A. It's very possible that your mother has a hearing problem. Most hearin - full answer
Q. How often should I have a hearing aid test and how much does it cost? - Roanoke A. Most hearing care professionals recommend an annual hearing test for anyone - full answer
Q. Selective hearing loss in low frequencies - Newport A. Thanks for your inquiry. You seem to be describing a reversed slope hearin - full answer
Q. What happened to our representative? - Homestead A. The Beltone Office in Homestead, Fl is located at 816 Krone Ave, telephone - full answer


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