Trusted Local Hearing Care Available For Cheshire, 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.
Best known for providing a home to two large state prison facilities, the Cheshire Correctional Institution and the Mason Youth Institution, in the northern section of town. On the lighter side, our community is also known for the Barker Character, Comic, and Cartoon Museum, which houses a large collection of memorabilia, novelties, and ephemera.
Cheshire is a quiet community that features a number of trails and parks to allow both residents and visitors to enjoy peaceful interaction with nature, including the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, which runs through Cheshire along its route between Suffield and New Haven, and the Quinnipiac Trail, which features Roaring Falls. Cheshire Park, Bartlem Recreational Area, Mixville Recreation Area, and Cheshire Community Pool allow for family fun and community interaction.
Better hearing improves your capacity to interact with your community and stay connected with your family for a richer, more rewarding quality of life. Thanks to our co-founder, Dr. Bauman, who continues to have a major impact on the hearing care industry, and our AVI New England clinic in Hamden, residents of Cheshire, CT and surrounding communities have the opportunity to take advantage of our personalized and local solutions to address hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, and other hearing care services we provide.
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Hamden
Mon: 9:00am – 5:30pm Tue: 9:00am – 5:30pm Wed: 9:00am – 5:30pm Thu: 9:00am – 5:30pm Fri: 8:00am – 1:00pm Additional hours available upon special request.
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