Beltone Hearing Aid Center

Beltone Hearing Aid Center Hearing aid center with a broad selection of hearing aids, apps & accessories, free hearing evaluations & ongoing care from hearing care professionals.

You local Beltone hearing aid center is your partner in hearing care. We will support you throughout your journey to better hearing by providing free, comprehensive hearing evaluations & consultations with our hearing care professionals, hearing aid product demos, and ongoing service and care for the life of your hearing instrument. We will help you choose the right hearing aid for your lifestyle and level of hearing loss; show you how to make the most of all the features, apps and accessories; and offer guidance and support as you adjust to your new hearing aids.

12/15/2025

December 8, 2025 - WKBT News 8 Mindful Monday

Preventing 'Shooter's Ear' during hunting season

Rebecca Younk, Doctor of Audiology was featured on WKBT News 8 in La Crosse December 8. She spoke about the importance of hearing protection for hunters and showed the latest in hearing protection for sportspeople.

As part of this season of giving, we are hosting a food drive in our Onalaska clinic. We have a collection bin in lobby ...
12/05/2025

As part of this season of giving, we are hosting a food drive in our Onalaska clinic. We have a collection bin in lobby where the community can drop off nonperishable food items. We will donate $1 for each food item collected, along with a cash donation to the food shelf at Wafer Food Pantry

07/30/2025

July 14 2025 WBKT CBS Mindful Monday

Dr. Younk was on the Mindful Monday segment of WBKT CBS La Crosse talking about the relationship between better hearing, friendships and positive mental health.

Sometimes you get so lucky in life with amazing friends and even more lucky when those amazing friends have amazing kids...
05/31/2024

Sometimes you get so lucky in life with amazing friends and even more lucky when those amazing friends have amazing kids. This amazing “kid” is Natalie Ward. Natalie is our newest clinic assistant and just completed her training in our St Paul office. Next week she will start part time in our Onalaska office where she attends the Univeristy of Wisconsin LaCrosse.
Natalie also happens to be the daughter of Dr Younk’s dear friend and fellow audiologist, Dr. Jennifer Ward.
If you are in the Onalaska/LaCrosse area - come say hi to Natalie in our Beltone office!

Rebecca Younk, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology with Beltone Onalaska was interviewed by the La Crosse Tribune: https://lacross...
05/20/2024

Rebecca Younk, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology with Beltone Onalaska was interviewed by the La Crosse Tribune: https://lacrossetribune.com/life-entertainment/local/wellness/hearing-loss-early-treatment/article_dcb1193a-146e-11ef-904d-8709aec3e361.html

EDITOR'S PICK TOPICAL

Report finds hearing aids could reduce risk of early death for those with hearing loss

• Gavin Michaelson - May 18, 2024

A new study has found proactively addressing hearing loss early can increase a person’s lifespan. As people age, hearing loss becomes increasingly common and can sometimes have significant effects on a person’s quality of life.

The study found adults with hearing loss who regularly use hearing aids have a 24% lower risk of early death than those who never wear them, according to the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery.

“A lot of studies are coming out now looking at the impact of hearing and hearing loss on quality of life, including cognition, socialization and everything,” said Dr. Rebecca Younk of Beltone Hearing Aid Center in Onalaska. “What the researchers are looking at with hearing loss is that people oftentimes are less likely to socially, be socially active, so they are more likely to isolate from friends and loved ones. They’re less likely to go out and do activities because of their hearing loss.”

The study identified 237 people who regularly wear hearing aids, and 1,483 who did not. Regardless of variables such as degree of hearing loss, age, ethnicity, income, education, medical history and other demographics, the results stood strong. Janet Choi, who conducted the study, speculates that improvements in mental health and cognition stemming from improved hearing can promote better health overall.

According to Younk, people who are socially isolated are more likely to develop mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, which can increase the risk of early death.
“Hearing loss is not the cause of death, what is happening is that individuals that treat their hearing loss are more active and socially connected with their loved ones and friends, and less likely to have anxiety or depression due to hearing loss,” said Younk.

The World Health Organization reports that rehabilitation, such as hearing devices and technology, speech and language therapy and counseling, can help people with hearing loss to function at their optimum.

Younk said this is primarily applicable to people who developed hearing loss post-lingual or later in life, meaning people who were not born deaf or had developed hearing loss at a young age.
She notes that since much of society has normalized hearing loss as a sign of aging, many people are less likely to address the hearing loss early. But seeking guidance from medical professionals early can help teach people how to conserve their hearing, and help make positive and healthy habits early.

“I’m starting to see younger and younger people asking questions and coming in for hearing tests earlier to talk about to talk about the importance of hearing loss in their life,” said Younk.

“That is a common thing I’m hearing now for the younger people that are coming in. They’re being fit with hearing aids, and they’re saying, ‘I can’t believe I didn’t do this sooner.’”

Gavin Michaelson - News Reporter

Rebecca Younk, Au.D., doctor of audiology and owner of Beltone Onalaska talks about signs of hearing loss and benefits o...
03/15/2024

Rebecca Younk, Au.D., doctor of audiology and owner of Beltone Onalaska talks about signs of hearing loss and benefits of hearing aids on News 19 WXOW.

(WXOW) - A new study from USC's Keck School of Medicine shows that hearing can reduce the risk of death by nearly 25%.

Looking for something fun to do? Come and see us at the La Crosse Boat, Sports, Travel, RV & Hunting Show! The show runs...
02/08/2024

Looking for something fun to do? Come and see us at the La Crosse Boat, Sports, Travel, RV & Hunting Show! The show runs from February 8-11 at the La Crosse Center. Swing by our table and talk to Dr. Melodie and Amy to find out how you can hear what you've been missing, and how you can help protect your ears while out in noisy outdoor environments!

Our provider Amy Meyer attended the 2024 Wisconsin Hearing Alliance convention in the Wisconsin Dells this past weekend....
01/16/2024

Our provider Amy Meyer attended the 2024 Wisconsin Hearing Alliance convention in the Wisconsin Dells this past weekend. Topics included patient satisfaction, ethical practices and changes in managed care.

Amy earned 10 professional development hours. Way to go Amy!😀

Our office is closing at 12PM today and will be closed on Monday to give our employees time to spend with their families...
12/22/2023

Our office is closing at 12PM today and will be closed on Monday to give our employees time to spend with their families.

What's your favorite part of the holiday season? Let us know in the comments! Happy holidays!

"I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual." - Henry David ThoreauOur offices are closed this W...
11/22/2023

"I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual." - Henry David Thoreau

Our offices are closed this Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. We will reopen on Monday the 27th at 9AM. From all of us here to you and yours, we wish you a happy holiday.

With deer hunting season coming right up, we were happy to have Dr. Rebecca Younk talk to WXOW about how important it is...
11/06/2023

With deer hunting season coming right up, we were happy to have Dr. Rebecca Younk talk to WXOW about how important it is to protect your ears while out in the woods. Next time you pick up your hunter's orange, make sure to pick up some earmuffs or plugs. Interested in what options there are? Give our clinic a call!

Wisconsin gun deer season is right around the corner.

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2845 Midwest Drive, #102
Onalaska, WI
54650

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+16087837399

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