Hearing Clinic Hawkesbury

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Experience better hearing for yourself or someone you care about.

Enjoy customized hearing solutions, and seasonal savings.

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Why choose Earsonic ?

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Local & Independent

We’re Hawkesbury’s only independent, Canadian-owned hearing centre—focused on honest, and transparent personalized care without corporate influence.

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Affordable Options

Expert audiologist care, personalized plans, and unlimited follow-ups — all designed to support your hearing journey.

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Personalized Care

Access premium hearing aids from top brands at lower prices. Save thousands without compromising on quality.

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Clinical Audiologist

Choose us with confidence- your care is provided by a registered, regulated and licensed audiologist ensuring ethical, professional and expert audiology care.

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Have you heard about the new Starkey Omega AI?

It comes with 3 years of loss and damage coverage, a 3-year warranty, and a premium charger that allows you to charge your hearing aids without plugging the charger into a power source.

Check out our blog for more details.

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Starkey Omega AI

Discocver the all new Phonak Infinio Ultra Sphere

It comes with 3 years of loss and damage coverage, a 2-year warranty, one free accessory of your choice, and a premium charger that allows you to charge your hearing aids without plugging the charger into a power source.

The Phonak Infinion Sphere features the world's first dedicated Al chip for all-around, speech from noise separation

Check out our blog for more details.

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Mickel Khairallah, Clinical Audiologist, Reg CASLPO

Meet your local Audiologist !


I founded Earsonic to fill an important need in Hawkesbury: accessible, ethical, and professional audiology care that puts patients first. As the area’s only independent hearing clinic, we have no ties to hearing aid manufacturers—so our recommendations are always unbiased and focused on what’s best for you.

My mission is simple: to provide top-quality hearing care at fair prices, right here in our community.

I look forward to helping you—or someone you care about—hear better and enjoy life to the fullest.

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Meet your local Hearing Centre!


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Wooden shelf with several black wireless earbuds in charging cases, decorative potted plants on each end.
The exterior of a medical center building with signs for Ear Sonic and Trillium Medical Centre in a brick structure with a glass entrance door.
Waiting room with three black chairs, two small tables with plants, a wall-mounted TV, and a logo for EarSonic on the wall.
Medical office consultation room with a desk, computer, and three black chairs. There is a small white table with a model of a human ear and wound, a tall gray cabinet with medical supplies, and a potted bonsai on a side table. Posters on the wall display health statistics and anatomy diagrams.
A dental chair in a bright room with a large window showing green trees outside, and a sign on the door reading 'Earwax Removal'.
A red brick commercial building with three floors, featuring signs for various healthcare and wellness clinics, including Earsonic, Jean Coutu, and others. The building has several windows, benches outside, and a clear blue sky overhead.

Located inside the Trillium Medical Centre at Hawkesbury General Hospital District, Earsonic offers expert hearing care in a trusted medical setting—convenient, professional, and close to home.

Meet Monica—she’ll answer your calls, reply to your emails, book your appointments, and greet you with a smile. She’s perfectly bilingual and can’t wait to welcome you to Earsonic!

We carry many brands of hearing aids

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Starkey Hearing Technologies logo with a stylized yellow star and blue text.

As an independent hearing centre, we offer hearing aids from top brands with no affiliations or financial incentives from manufacturers.

Choosing Earsonic means peace of mind and the freedom to choose what’s best for your hearing.

Types of hearing aids

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In The Ear

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In The Canal

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Mickel Khairallah, Clinical Audiologist

  • If you're experiencing difficulty hearing, hearing aids can make a significant difference in improving your quality of life. Even mild hearing loss can impact your ability to communicate effectively, enjoy social activities, or stay connected with others. Hearing aids are designed to amplify sound, making it easier to hear and understand speech, especially in challenging environments.

    It's important to remember that untreated hearing loss can lead to social isolation, increased stress, and even cognitive decline over time. If you're unsure about whether hearing aids are right for you, we recommend scheduling a free hearing test at our clinic and trying a demo hearing aid in the clinic.

    Our team will assess your hearing and guide you on the best options tailored to your needs.

  • The choice between a high-end and a low-end hearing aid depends on your specific hearing needs and lifestyle. Low-end hearing aids are often effective for individuals with mild hearing loss and can provide basic amplification. However, if you have more complex hearing challenges, such as difficulty in noisy environments or require advanced features like noise reduction, or advanced AI processing, a high-end hearing aid may be the better option for you.

    High-end hearing aids are equipped with advanced technology that can deliver a more customized, comfortable, and clearer listening experience. We can help you assess your unique hearing needs and recommend the best solution to ensure you get the most out of your hearing aids.

  • The cost of a hearing aid can vary depending on factors such as the brand, model, features, and technology. On average, hearing aids can range from $1,500 to $3,000 per unit*. Low-end models typically cost less, while high-end models with advanced features like noise reduction, Artificial intelligence, the ability of the hearing aid to distinguish speech from noise or music, and custom programming tend to be on the higher end of the price spectrum.

    It's important to remember that the price of the hearing aid includes not just the device itself, but also essential services like fitting, programming, follow-up adjustments, and a warranty. Additionally, many insurance plans may offer partial coverage for hearing aids, so we encourage you to check with your provider for potential benefits.

    Our team is happy to discuss your budget and help you choose the best option for your hearing needs, ensuring you get the most value and support from your purchase.

    *For Ontario residents, prices reflect the ADP deduction from the Ministry of Health, and the price range is provided for informational purposes only. For Quebec residents, prices are $500 higher per unit to account for the ADP grant.

FAQ answered by our audiologist

If you have any questions that require further clarification, feel free to email us or submit your inquiry at the bottom of the page.