The McGuire Hearing Center

The McGuire Hearing Center Our goal at The McGuire Hearing Center is to provide personalized, attentive, and compassionate care Thank you for visiting our page!

The McGuire Hearing Center, owned and operated by Stephanie McGuire, Au.D., F-AAA was purchased in 2016 from Robert Glaser, Ph.D., F-AAA. This practice, previously known as Audiology & Speech Associates has been serving those with hearing healthcare needs in the greater Dayton, Ohio area for over 36 years. We are excited to serve you as our next patient and we look forward to our next 30 years of service! At The McGuire Hearing Center we provide excellent quality of care for hearing evaluations, tinnitus assessment and management, hearing instrument evaluations and fittings, and follow up care in our community.

✨ New Service at The McGuire Hearing Center! ✨Have you ever had ear wax removed and thought… “there has to be a better w...
04/16/2026

✨ New Service at The McGuire Hearing Center! ✨

Have you ever had ear wax removed and thought… “there has to be a better way?”
We thought so too!

That’s why we’re excited to introduce our new Earigator Ear Cleaning System 👂💧

This advanced system uses a controlled stream of body-temperature water to gently and effectively remove excess earwax—helping improve comfort and clarity of hearing. It’s designed to be safe, precise, and more comfortable than traditional ear cleaning methods.

If you’ve been experiencing:
• Muffled hearing
• Ear fullness or pressure
• Wax buildup
• Hearing aid blockage

An ear cleaning may help!

All services are performed by our highly trained audiologists and include video otoscopy for a thorough and safe evaluation.

📞 Call 937-293-7877 to schedule your appointment and experience the difference for yourself—your ears (and hearing) will thank you! why?

Hearing tests can be an important step in helping to maintain overall health. Unfortunately, many people forget to take ...
04/15/2026

Hearing tests can be an important step in helping to maintain overall health. Unfortunately, many people forget to take advantage of them.

In fact, only two in 10 (20%) of adults in the U.S. have had a hearing test in the past five years, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Don’t miss out on the benefits of this quick and effective screening—give our office a call today and schedule your spot!

Hearing loss isn’t just a challenge for older adults: noise exposure matters at every age.To protect your hearing, try p...
04/13/2026

Hearing loss isn’t just a challenge for older adults: noise exposure matters at every age.

To protect your hearing, try practical limits with earbuds or headphones: keep listening sessions to 60 minutes or less at 60 dB and consider using a decibel meter app to track exposure. Wearing earplugs while doing yard work, vacuuming or at loud events such as concerts can also help.

Continual hearing aid use has been proven to help health outcomes over time and improve lasting communication in relatio...
04/08/2026

Continual hearing aid use has been proven to help health outcomes over time and improve lasting communication in relationships.

If you’ve stopped wearing your devices because they don’t feel helpful, don’t “tough it out.” Schedule a check-in so your hearing healthcare team can troubleshoot fit, comfort, and settings.

Today, we’re proud to celebrate World Health Day!Now is an excellent time to continue conversations and progress toward ...
04/07/2026

Today, we’re proud to celebrate World Health Day!
Now is an excellent time to continue conversations and progress toward ensuring a healthier, happier future for all our friends, family and loved ones.

Loud noise isn’t necessarily the only occupational concern related to hearing loss.According to the World Report on Hear...
03/25/2026

Loud noise isn’t necessarily the only occupational concern related to hearing loss.

According to the World Report on Hearing, work-related ototoxic chemicals, including those in the printing, painting and construction business, may result in hearing loss over time.

Even the seemingly smallest food choices can help support hearing health. Consider adding more omega 3 fatty acids (salm...
03/23/2026

Even the seemingly smallest food choices can help support hearing health. Consider adding more omega 3 fatty acids (salmon, tuna), folate-rich greens and beans, vitamin B12 (lean meats, eggs), vitamins C (citrus, peppers) and E (almonds, sunflower oil) into your diet.

A heart‑healthy plate supports good inner‑ear blood flow, which is the foundation for clearer hearing.

Teens can experience hearing loss as well, and today’s devices match their lives: discreet designs, Bluetooth® streaming...
03/18/2026

Teens can experience hearing loss as well, and today’s devices match their lives: discreet designs, Bluetooth® streaming and safe listening limits are just a few perks many devices can offer.

Watch for signs like frequent “what?” in noisy places or trouble during phone calls. A quick evaluation can make your teen’s school and activities easier. Our experts can also help choose durable options that handle their active lifestyles!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! The day man be green, but our team is far from it! Schedule an appointment with our experts for...
03/17/2026

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! The day man be green, but our team is far from it! Schedule an appointment with our experts for top notch service today.

Did you know older adults with a history of heart failure are 11% more likely to experience hearing loss, according to a...
03/11/2026

Did you know older adults with a history of heart failure are 11% more likely to experience hearing loss, according to a study cited from the medical journal JAMA Otolaryngology?

Healthy blood flow is essential for the tiny hair cells in your ears, and cardiovascular issues can permanently damage them. Keep up on your hearing health and schedule your next hearing test today.

Did you know that there is a connection between kidney disease and hearing loss?It’s National Kidney Month. If you have ...
03/09/2026

Did you know that there is a connection between kidney disease and hearing loss?

It’s National Kidney Month. If you have been diagnosed with kidney disease, consider including a hearing test in your list of routine check-ups. Proactively monitoring your hearing will ensure any changes can be caught and treated early.

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2165 Miamisburg-Centerville Road
Dayton, OH
45459

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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