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Speech and Hearing Center

Speech and Hearing Center

Chattanooga, TN 37421
Tax ID62-0526644

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About this organization

Revenue

$1,194,147

Expenses

$1,143,717

Mission

The Speech & Hearing Center is Chattanooga’s only nonprofit medical practice specializing in enhancing communication and enriching lives. Since 1953, the organization has fulfilled its mission of improving quality of life through better communication by providing audiology, speech, occupational and physical therapy services to individuals of all ages and income. For those who can self-pay, a portion of every service or product purchase assists those in our community who would otherwise not be able to afford therapy or hearing devices.

About

Audiology: hearing evaluations, screenings, auditory brainstem response tests, cochlear implant referrals, FM systems for schools, hearing aid sales & orientation, consultations, public education presentations, hearing aid repairs & programming, custom ear plugs & swim plugs, and earmolds. During the year 2013, 3,433 individuals were provided these services by the center.