Highly Rated Doctors of Audiology Serving Gainesville, GA
Established as “Mule Camp Springs” by European-American settlers in the early 1800s, Gainesville, GA, became the county seat of Hall County in 1818. A brief gold rush, railroads, and textile mills contributed greatly to the early growth of Gainesville, which was home to a naval air station and pilot training facility during World War II.
Lake Sidney Lanier, created by building Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River, hosted rowing and kayaking medal competitions during the Atlanta Summer Olympics in 1996. Gainesville has been dubbed the Poultry Capital of the World, with our poultry industry producing close to $3 billion annually and employing six out of every 10 people living in and nearby Gainesville.
Hearing and Balance Clinics strive for excellence by following best practices and the gold standard of care. The audiologists and staff at our Loganville and Lavonia clinics walk with you every step of your better hearing journey, ensuring that you are a knowledgeable partner while in our care.
We strive to provide our Gainesville, 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 both our Lavonia and Loganville, GA, locations by contacting us today!

Clinic Details

Our Clinic Address
12877 Jones Street, Suite B
Lavonia, GA 30553

Office Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday:
9:00am – 4:00pm
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Our Services
There is no shortage of places to purchase a hearing aid without ever laying eyes on a Doctor of Audiology.
Is the internet or a retail employee where you want to get advice about something as critical as hearing care? Would you trust a big-box store with a medical device like a pacemaker or for prescription eyeglasses?
Self-diagnosis and self-treatment of hearing loss with over-the-counter hearing aids might save you some money, but wearing the wrong hearing aids that are not programmed properly can do a lot of damage to your hearing rather than helping it.
The critical first step on your journey to better hearing should be a professional hearing evaluation conducted by a qualified Doctor of Audiology. In addition to providing a highly accurate diagnosis of the type and severity of your hearing loss, our audiologists use your hearing test to customize the treatment solution best suited to overcome your hearing challenges.
Learn more about how a hearing evaluation is an essential part of better hearing health.
There is no “one-size-fits-all” solution for achieving better hearing, because everyone loses their hearing at a different pace and in a different way.
The hearing aid best suited to address your hearing challenges must be as unique as your hearing loss to provide the help you need. We partner with various brand-name hearing aid manufacturers so we can offer you a wider variety of styles and levels of technology able to address your hearing needs as well as your personal preferences.
Our advanced-technology digital devices are smaller, lighter, and more powerful than the hearing aids your parents or grandparents wore, and they come with features like background noise canceling, rechargeable batteries, smartphone connectivity, and more.
Find out about the cutting-edge hearing aid technology we have available and how we help you choose the best one for you.
Are you feeling a bit unsteady on your feet?
Believe it or not, dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders are related to the health of your ears.
Your vestibular system, which is located in the cochlea or inner ear, is one of the most important elements in helping you maintain your balance. Various forms of infection, inflammation, deterioration, and damage to your ears are responsible for feelings of dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance.
Balance disorders are not just frustrating; they can be dangerous, leading to falls and critical injuries. If you’re experiencing dizziness, vertigo, nausea, headaches, unsteadiness, and other symptoms related to balance disorders, come to us for balance testing and treatment before you’re the victim of a balance-related accident.
Discover more about dizziness and balance disorders here.
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If you are concerned about your hearing or a loved ones hearing, it can be a combination of daunting and overwhelming to understand what to do, who to visit and what advice to trust.
That’s why our hearing care experts are here to help.
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