Trusted Local Hearing Care Available For Woodbridge, CT

Originally part of Wallingford, Cheshire, CT was settled in 1694, known as New Cheshire Parish, becoming an independent town in 1780. As an early settlement in New England, our community is home to several National Register of Historic Places sites, like the Cheshire Historic and Marion Historic Districts, the Farmington Canal Lock, and the First Congregational Church of Cheshire.

Before becoming Amity and later Woodbridge, CT (1784), our community provided refuge to the “Regicides,” three of the judges who signed the death warrant for King Charles I of England. Though farming on the Flats of the West River Valley established Woodbridge, our community has been a center for suburban development for New Haven.

Our community is known for its contribution to history as the place where the sulfur match was invented. Several National Register of Historic Places, such as the Darling House Museum, the Dr. Andrew Castle House, the New England Cement Company Kiln and Quarry, the Woodbridge Green Historic District, and the Chatfield Farmstead.

Until zoning changes were accepted in the fall of 2021, Woodbridge only allowed single-family housing, which makes up 99.8% of all housing in our community. Our community also puts a great deal of effort into preserving nature and the environment thanks to the efforts of the Woodbridge Land Trust and the Woodbridge Park Association, responsible for developing and maintaining the 93-acre Alice Newton Street Memorial Park and the 22-acre Wepawaug Falls area, which feature numerous well-maintained hiking trails.

Enjoying all that our community has to offer, as well as your capacity to stay connected to family, friends, and neighbors, is enhanced by better hearing. Our co-founder, Dr. Bauman, who has a major impact on the hearing care industry, and our AVI New England clinic in Hamden, make it easy for Woodbridge, CT and nearby communities to get access to personalized and local solutions that address hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, and other hearing care services we provide.