Chappell Hearing Care Centers

4.9
67 reviews

About

AudiologyMedical Clinic
Chappell Hearing Care Centers offers expert hearing services, including comprehensive hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, and personalized audiology care to the Fort Worth, TX, area.

Details

  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Free parking lotAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Chappell Hearing Care Centers
4736 Bryant Irvin Road, Ft. Worth, TX
76132, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • AS
    arthur schreiber
    Dec 31, 2025
    5.0
    Great service, really helps you improve your hearing. It is so important to hear your grandkids when they speak and the hearing aid fitting and quality hearing aids really helps you improve your life so you can hear the sounds of people in a room and if you struggle then you need hearing aids.
  • BF
    bob fry
    Dec 8, 2025
    5.0
    Very good service. Fast and professional responses from this organization.
  • KS
    Karen Scott
    Nov 14, 2025
    5.0
    Kurt and Autumn Chappell are great to work with. Takes the time to explain thoroughly and answers any and all questions. Works on your behalf. Would definitely recommend!!
  • CK
    C Key
    Oct 30, 2025
    5.0
    I had a great experience with Chappell Hearing Care Center. Audiologist, Mr. Chappell, was professional and knowledgeable. I would not hesitate to recommend their services to anyone who is in need of their services. C. J. Key
  • LA
    Larry Alberts
    Oct 23, 2025
    5.0
    I have been a customer of Chappell Hearing Care Center for 17 years and several sets of hearing aids. I always received professional care. The after purchase follow up for hearing test and readjusment of my hearing aids is a great part of their service.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chappell Hearing Care Centers

Is hearing loss reversible?

Certain types of hearing loss, such as conductive loss caused by earwax buildup or infections, may be treatable. However, sensorineural hearing loss is generally permanent, though it can be effectively managed with hearing aids.

How do I know if I have hearing loss?

Indicators of hearing loss include trouble understanding conversations, frequently asking others to repeat themselves, increasing television volume, or experiencing tinnitus. For a definitive diagnosis, a professional hearing evaluation is recommended.