Beltone opens center in Peru
PERU — A grand opening will be held Saturday for a new hearing aid center in the LaSalle-Peru area.
Everett Holmes, who has lived in Princeton for 15 years, and Gary Wright will own and operate Beltone Hearing Center at 1222 Shooting Park Road. Saturday’s grand opening is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“We are very excited to be able to bring advanced hearing instrument technology and personalized patient care to the hearing impaired residents of Peru,” said Holmes. “At Beltone, our ultimate goal is to provide consumers with the best hearing care experience possible.”
The new center will provide patients with the latest advancements in technology, including Beltone’s line of digital products, added Holmes. A new Beltone system allowing patients to experience the performance of hearing instruments prior to making a purchase will be offered at the practice.
Beltone hearing care professionals will be on hand during Saturday’s grand opening to demonstrate the latest technology, as well as perform free hearing screenings and video ear inspections.
Persons attending the event can register to win a free pair of hearing aids or call (815) 220-0285 for an appointment before Aug 1. The winner will be notified by Aug. 15. No purchase is necessary to enter.
Holmes also has an office in Princeton at 106A S. Main St. Its office hours are Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment. It has been open for three years while the Peru office was just opened in January.
Holmes can be contacted for appointments at the Princeton office by calling (866) 722-4240.
Beltone Electronics LLC, based in Chicago, was founded in 1940. Its network consists of 1,300 offices in North America and sells hearing instruments in 40 countries worldwide.
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