Our History
Hillcrest Hearing Aids & Balance Center was established in 1964 in order to assure a high standard of professional service for patients needing hearing aids. Our unique professional relationship with the physicians of Southwest Ohio ENT Specialists has always set Hillcrest apart from most other hearing aid dispensers and insures our patient the highest standard of care.
The professional staff at Hillcrest Hearing Aids & Balance Center continues to serve the Miami Valley community by providing the latest advances in hearing aid and assistive listening technology, offering quality diagnostic services and promoting hearing health awareness to our patients and our community. We look forward to serving your hearing health care needs.
New Patient Information
We are accepting new patients at Hillcrest Hearing Aids & Balance Center. Please contact one of our offices for an appointment at a location convenient for you. All patients for Hillcrest Hearing Aids & Balance Center must have a current Southwest Ohio ENT Specialists Patient Information Form and Privacy Practices Acknowledgement form on file. Forms are updated yearly. These forms will be accepted at the check-in desk upon arrival. If you have not received your forms in the mail after scheduling your appointment, you may copy and complete the forms and bring them with you.
Southwest Ohio ENT Specialists Patient Information Form
Privacy Practices Acknowledgement Form
Payment Options
Most health insurance plans, including Medicare, do not cover the cost of hearing aids, but some do. We will be happy to help you determine if you are eligible for benefits, and as a participating provider, we will file all appropriate claim forms as a courtesy. Please note: You are responsible for any balance not covered by your insurance plan.
Accepted Methods of Payment - Cash, Check, and the following credit cards: Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express.
Care Credit - We participate in the 12, 24 and 36 month plans available with Care Credit. Click here for credit application: www.carecredit.com
Did you know.......
Quieter TV Commercials?

The Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act may end the practice of broadcasters increasing the volume of television advertisements to get viewers' attention. The U.S. House of Representatiaves passed the Senate approved CALM (S. 2847) in December and it was signed into law by President Obama.
CALM requires the Federal Comunication Commission (FCC) to develop regulations that will establish and maintain audio volume for digital television.
However, the bill also would provide an FCC process to issue waivers to cable operators, television broadcast stations, or other multichannel video programming distributors for whom complying would entail a financial hardship.



