Park Place Hearing Center
Stacey Stone
Stacey Stone
Office Manager
I have had the pleasure of working in the Medical and Dental field for the past 6 years. I feel so fortunate to call Park Place Hearing my home away from home. Not only for our amazing audiologist and specialist at taking care of our patients, but our entire team is one of the best around. I enjoy spending time in my garden and camping with my husband and my 4 amazing children.
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Local Journeys to Better Hearing
I became concerned about my hearing when I couldn't hear my client's reply to an important question and was embarrassed to ask him to repeat his answer several times. He was not someone I really knew, and I was afraid he'd judge me as incompetent and not hire me for the job.
Barbara Eddy
I started realizing that high frequencies were not getting through some seven years ago (my job involved listening to high quality audio). Training and experience made up for it for some years, but soon I had to have the TV on rather louder than my wife liked!
David Robinson
I suspected that I might have a hearing loss when I could not understand my newest and youngest grandchildren. I was just heartsick. I absolutely loved the people who work at Park Place. Everyone from the receptionist to the audiologist treated me very patiently and kindly.
Bernice Callahan
One day, I awoke and became violently ill. I struggled to walk to the bathroom as the room seemed to revolve around me. After a time, I called my doctor and reported my illness. After a series of tests in the emergency room, I was told nothing major was wrong with me.