Hal Fishbein received a Master’s Degree in Audiology from Columbia University
in 1959. He is a past president of the Massachusetts Hearing Aid Society and
has been a guest lecturer at many colleges including Boston University,
Emerson College and Northeastern University. He has also lectured otology
residents at Boston University and Tufts University Medical Schools,
the audiology staff of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and addressed
State Hearing Aid Societies throughout the United States and is a member of the American Academy of Audiology
and the Academy of Dispensing Audiology.
Hal Fishbein is available for consultation at his offices in Boston, MA, and Salem, NH. He does not encourage telephone consultation. Where distance may preclude an office visit, he is available for telephone consultation for which consulting fees may be paid by credit card. National Hearing Aid Centers was founded at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1963 and has been serving the hearing impaired and those suffering from tinnitus (head noises) without interruption ever since. It opened in New Hamshire in 1966 and has been serving Southern New Hampshire and the Massachusetts Merrimack Valley From its present location in Salem, NH since 1980. Its founder, Hal Fishbein, M.A., Audiology, opened the practice with the following Mission Statement: “I pledge to dispense the highest quality hearing instruments, render the finest possible service and offer only the best hearing help available.”National Hearing Aid Centers offer affordable hearing care without per-visit billing. When you buy your hearing instrument from National you get free follow-up visits every six months for life. Minor in-office repairs are at no charge. Factory service is free as long as your hearing instrument is under the manufacturer’s warranty. Extended warranties are available. Hearing tests are without charge and include otoscopic examination. Medical referrals are welcome and your physician will receive complete records on request. National Hearing Aid Centers offer a thirty day trial period. If your hearing aid is unsatisfactory for any reason, you may return it for a full refund of the cost of the hearing aid within thirty days. Insurance reimbursements are accepted and payments may be made by cash, check or major credit card. |