Miracle-Ear Hearing Aid Center Roanoke, VA

4922 Valley View Blvd NW

Roanoke, VA 24012

Phone: (540) 362-2770

Phone: (540) 362-2770

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Miracle-Ear believes each customer should be able to realize the full potential of their passions, relationships and life, and we're proud to be with them every step of the way. What's most important to us is the relationships we're able to build with each customer. Take a look at how we do so.

Tracy Eubank Hearing Instrument Specialist

Tracy Eubank

Professional experience

Tracy is licensed as a Hearing Aid Specialist by the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation. She has been through extensive training with Miracle-Ear and has received her Miracle-Ear Professional Certification. She has also been trained in Live Speech Mapping, Real Ear Measurement, deep canal impressions, and is proficient with all Audiometric equipment to service your needs.
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Hearing loss

Hearing loss can happen to anyone. Today, more than 48 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss. There are three types of hearing loss: sensorineural, conductive and mixed hearing loss. While many elements can contribute to hearing loss, age and exposure to loud noise are the two most common. Signs of hearing loss include turning the TV volume up, difficulty hearing on the phone or asking people to repeat themselves. Luckily, hearing aids are a great treatment option for many.

Tinnitus

Do you hear buzzing, humming or ringing in the ears? You’re not alone. Nearly 10 to 15 percent of American adults have tinnitus. While most people experience moments or brief periods of hearing ringing in the ears at some time in their lives, some people experience tinnitus more regularly. Tinnitus is not a condition itself, but rather a symptom of another condition. 90 percent of people with tinnitus also have noise-induced hearing loss. The good news? Hearing aids can help.

Hearing aid repairs

Hearing aids are amazing devices—except when they’re not working properly. Just like other pieces of technology, they can sometimes experience technical issues. Luckily, our 3-year warranty* covers most hearing aid repairs. Repairs may be needed if troubleshooting your device hasn’t worked or your hearing aid has been physically damaged. The issue could be caused by one of a few things, including the internal tubing, microphone or case.

Hearing aid aftercare

At Miracle-Ear, we know that if we, together, take care of your hearing aid, it will take care of you. It's essential that your device functions properly and allows you to live life to the fullest. That's why we offer free lifetime service and hearing aid aftercare*. This includes clean and checks, adjustments, repairs and annual hearing tests.

*Miracle-Ear® lifetime aftercare not included with hearing aids purchased utilizing some insurance benefits.

Custom-fit

Our custom-fit hearing aids are molded to fit each person’s unique ear shape. Your hearing instrument specialist will take a mold of your ear while you're in the office. This is quick and painless! It will then get sent to the manufacturer, where your hearing aid will be created just for you. Custom-fit hearing aids are extremely comfortable, discreet and provide very natural sound quality.

Foundation

The Miracle-Ear Foundation provides hearing health care to children and adults with limited income and no other resources for hearing aids. We're proud that our hearing center participates in this amazing program, providing free hearing aids to those in need and continuing to support them through their hearing journey.

Hearing loss

Hearing loss can happen to anyone. Today, more than 48 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss. There are three types of hearing loss: sensorineural, conductive and mixed hearing loss. While many elements can contribute to hearing loss, age and exposure to loud noise are the two most common. Signs of hearing loss include turning the TV volume up, difficulty hearing on the phone or asking people to repeat themselves. Luckily, hearing aids are a great treatment option for many.

Tinnitus

Do you hear buzzing, humming or ringing in the ears? You’re not alone. Nearly 10 to 15 percent of American adults have tinnitus. While most people experience moments or brief periods of hearing ringing in the ears at some time in their lives, some people experience tinnitus more regularly. Tinnitus is not a condition itself, but rather a symptom of another condition. 90 percent of people with tinnitus also have noise-induced hearing loss. The good news? Hearing aids can help.

Hearing aid repairs

Hearing aids are amazing devices—except when they’re not working properly. Just like other pieces of technology, they can sometimes experience technical issues. Luckily, our 3-year warranty* covers most hearing aid repairs. Repairs may be needed if troubleshooting your device hasn’t worked or your hearing aid has been physically damaged. The issue could be caused by one of a few things, including the internal tubing, microphone or case.

Hearing aid aftercare

At Miracle-Ear, we know that if we, together, take care of your hearing aid, it will take care of you. It's essential that your device functions properly and allows you to live life to the fullest. That's why we offer free lifetime service and hearing aid aftercare*. This includes clean and checks, adjustments, repairs and annual hearing tests.

*Miracle-Ear® lifetime aftercare not included with hearing aids purchased utilizing some insurance benefits.

Custom-fit

Our custom-fit hearing aids are molded to fit each person’s unique ear shape. Your hearing instrument specialist will take a mold of your ear while you're in the office. This is quick and painless! It will then get sent to the manufacturer, where your hearing aid will be created just for you. Custom-fit hearing aids are extremely comfortable, discreet and provide very natural sound quality.

Foundation

The Miracle-Ear Foundation provides hearing health care to children and adults with limited income and no other resources for hearing aids. We're proud that our hearing center participates in this amazing program, providing free hearing aids to those in need and continuing to support them through their hearing journey.

Your peace of mind is our priority.

1 If you’re feeling unwell, please stay home. You can work with your care coordinator to reschedule your appointment or stop in at a better time.
2 Masks are optional. Wear a mask if this makes you feel comfortable and safe. We have some available as well, by request.
3 Hand sanitizer is available at every neighborhood location. Please ask your store team members to direct you toward the hand sanitizer.
The Miracle-Ear Experience in Roanoke, VA

We'll perform a hearing test for you to determine if you're suffering from hearing loss. At Miracle-Ear, our specialists provide these tests for free**. We offer services that will help you maintain your hearing aid over the course of its lifespan.

Hearing aid maintenance

When you come in for maintenance, we'll check the batteries in your hearing aid, clean it, and remove any earwax buildup. We proudly serve patients from Southwestern and West Virginia.

Technological Innovation

At our hearing aid center, we've taken all the problems of old-time hearing aids, such as the inability to discern wanted sounds from unwanted sounds, and tossed them. Using the most modern innovations available, our hearing aids with GENIUS™3.0 Technology can help you focus on sound in any direction. They allow you to adjust what you want to hear by widening or narrowing their focus, and they filter out wind noise. With HD Sound, they even simulate, electronically the brain's processing patterns for hearing.

How can you tell you're losing your hearing?

Many of the 48 million people in the United States who suffer from some degree of hearing loss* experience it so gradually that it could be years before they notice. There are many signs and symptoms of potential hearing loss, including: Asking people to repeat themselvesBecoming irascible when you can't understand what's being saidHearing nothing but mumbling during a conversationHaving a family history of hearing loss

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