Hearing and Balance Clinics strive for excellence by following best practices and the gold standard of care. The audiologists and staff at our Watkinsville clinic walk with you every step of your better hearing journey, ensuring that you are a knowledgeable partner while in care with us.
We strive to provide our Athens, GA, patients exceptional care with genuine compassion while working with you to improve your quality of life. Our hearing care providers are licensed Doctors of Audiology—the highest level of education for a hearing professional.
Our services go beyond offering hearing aids; we also help people of all ages with tinnitus, auditory processing, balance issues, aural rehab, and more. Take advantage of the individualized hearing care we offer at our Watkinsville, GA, clinic by contacting us today!
Cedar Shoals, a trading settlement on the banks of the Oconee River in the late 18th century, later became known as Athens, GA. It was named after the Greek city of Plato and Aristotle’s Platonic Academy by John Milledge, one of the early founders of the University of Georgia.
Points of interest in and around Athens are the start of the state’s Antebellum Trail of historic Civil War towns and the Morton Building Theatre, which hosted movies and performances by Black musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, and Duke Ellington. The University of Georgia, which also has a significant impact on both the economy and culture of Athens, is known for fostering well-known bands and hosts AthFest, a nonprofit music and arts festival in the downtown area.