Keystone Hearing Institute
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The Keystone Hearing Institute is a locally owned and operated audiology/balance and hearing aid center. Unlike many hearing care centers, you can expect treatment and service from healthcare professionals with, not only many years of experience, but many more years of academic training. Each office is staffed by a Doctor of Audiology.

The Doctor of Audiology is the healthcare professional who specializes in the study and management of patients with hearing and balance disorders, and the evaluation and fitting of the latest technology hearing instruments. The Keystone Hearing Institute is a participating provider for most insurance companies.
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View Doctor Fowler's notice to patients regarding the closure of the Harrisburg office. Patients may request that their records be forwarded to the provider of their choice by completing the Request for Medical Records and forwarding it to our Hanover office location. The Keystone Hearing Institute is a full-service hearing healthcare facility serving the residents of central PA.
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The Keystone Hearing Institute is a privately owned and operated Audiology and Hearing Aid facility. All clinical services are provided by Doctor's of Audiology. Our offices are equipped to provide a wide array of hearing and balance related services using state-of-the-art diagnostic/clinical equipment.
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Routine office visits require an appointment; however, every effort will be made to schedule your appointment promptly. To schedule an appointment, please don't hesitate to call the most convenient office. We participate with most major insurance companies; however, if you are considering the purchase of a hearing aid, it is recommended that you contact your insurance company for an explanation of your hearing aid benefit.
Hearing Care Products
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Please note that there are now variations of each of the hearing instruments described below. The precise type and style of hearing instrument should be determined through a collaborative effort in which the patient is an informed participant. Also note that there are varying levels of technology within each of the styles listed above.
Dizziness & Balance
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Our sense of balance is determined by our visual system, the inner ear, and our sense of movement via muscles (kinesthetic sense). When these systems don't work together and function properly, dizziness usually occurs. We work closely with your primary care physician and ENT specialists to ensure continuity of care for our balance patients.
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