Business Focus • 2015
Ritcey Hearing:
helping people hear well since 1982
WOODSTOCK, N.B. — Hearing loss affects millions of people on a daily basis. In fact, it is the third most common physical condition after arthritis and heart disease, according to the website www.hearingloss.org.
That is precisely why a visit to the offices of Ritcey Hearing may be in order. Owned by Audiologist Matthew Box; and Hearing Instrument Specialist Jill Reid, Ritcey Hearing has been helping people with hearing problems since 1982.
Among the many services provided are hearing tests; hearing aid sales and service; Tinnitus (ringing or noise in the ears) assessment and counseling; custom ear plugs for noise, music, swimming and sleep; and the latest in hearing aid technology.
With locations in Woodstock, New Brunswick (since 1982) and Grand Falls (since 2012), Ritcey Hearing is conveniently located to folks on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border.
“We offer professional products and services with a friendly, personable touch,” said Box. “We are passionate about helping people hear better and helping people re-connect with the world around them. We work with our clients to find the best hearing solutions for them.”
Hearing loss can affect people of all ages and can be either a sudden or gradual decrease in how well a person hears. Ritcey Hearing carries many makes and models of hearing aids that are both discreet and technologically adept. Many of their models come with Bluetooth remotes and accessories for cell phones, iPods, televisions and stereos.
“Customer service is extremely important to the success of our business,” said Reid. “We strive to build lasting relationships with our clients through our follow-up service plan. A happy client is one who tells their family and friends about us.”
Ritcey Hearing is open Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.ritceyhearing.com; call 506-473-8702 or 506-328-8723 or email info@ritceyhearing.com.