Providing service to Dallas and Watauga as well as surrounding areas of Colleyville,
North Richland Hills, Keller, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Southlake, and Fort Worth.
To provide the "absolute" best quality products, service, and care to people in need of improved hearing in a way that meets the unique needs of each individual.
WHAT SETS US APART:
We specialize in improving lifestyles of the hard of hearing and their families with the help of amplification and counseling. What makes us different from all the others is our "ABSOLUTE QUALITY SERVICE". We understand the importance of better hearing and realize the frustrations this may bring to an individual and also the entire family. We love helping people find the perfect fit. It's more than just a job! It's Personal!
Most of the staff at Absolute Quality Hearing are hearing impaired and understand the importance of choosing the "Right" hearing aid for your individual needs. Always 30 day trial on any brand! That includes different brands if necessary!
Let AQHearing help you compare apples to apples and give you answers to help you make an educated decision about your hearing.
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