Western Carolina University Speech and Hearing Clinic

3971 Little Savannah Rd Rm 132 Cullowhee, NC 28723
(828) 331-3087

Staff

Photo of Tracie Rice, AuD from Western Carolina University Speech and Hearing Clinic

Tracie Rice,
AuD

Audiologist

Dr. Tracie Rice is a faculty member and the clinical audiologist at Western Carolina University. She serves teaches Introduction to Audiology and also performs diagnostics and hearing aid fittings in the clinic. She is joined by a team of qualified and caring staff members that provide excellent patient care.



 

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Clinic details

Western Carolina University creates engaged learning opportunities

WCU was founded in 1889 to bring higher education and career opportunities to the western region of North Carolina. A member of the University of North Carolina system, WCU now provides an education to more than 9,000 students from 38 states and 32 countries. The university's mission is focused on quality education and preparation for responsible citizenship in a changing world. 

Hearing care services

  • Hearing screenings
  • Complete hearing tests
  • Hearing aid evaluations
  • Hearing aids
  • Computerized hearing aid fittings to ensure proper amplification
  • Hearing aid accessories
  • Hearing aid service including cleaning, checks, maintenance and repairs
  • Hearing aid batteries


 

(828) 331-3087

Hours of operation

SundayClosed
MondayOpen by appointment
TuesdayOpen by appointment
WednesdayOpen by appointment
ThursdayOpen by appointment
FridayOpen by appointment
SaturdayClosed

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Accepted forms of payment

  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Cash
  • Check
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