Newark, DE - Hearing Services of Delaware, a HearingLife Company

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28 Peoples Plaza, Newark, DE 19702

We offer hearing assessments and hearing aids at our Newark, DE A HearingLife Company

Welcome to Hearing Services of Delaware, A HearingLife Company

Our team is pleased to join the HearingLife family. You will still find our same friendly staff are here to meet all of your hearing wellness needs. Our logo and branding may be changing, but we continue to provide outstanding care, world-class hearing aids and the friendly service you expect from us.

"Have you thought about getting a hearing test?"

Is this a question you’re already familiar with? If so, schedule an appointment to talk about your needs with our highly trained professionals. We provide tailor-made solutions, including hearing aids, for individuals who want to improve their hearing health, and overall quality of life.

HearingLife is your destination for Oticon™ and other premium hearing aid technology

At HearingLife, Nuance Matters. That's why the professionals at HearingLife ensure your individual needs and budget are met with the best hearing aids for your lifestyle. You will have the opportunity to test the many styles of hearing aids that we offer – including the in-the-canal and behind-the-ear – and receive demonstrations of our latest devices, so you can make an educated decision. We understand the critical role that sound plays in everyday life, so whether you’re experiencing mild or severe hearing loss, we will find the optimal solution for your lifestyle.

Get fitted for hearing aids at our hearing aid center, using modern diagnostic equipment

You can depend on the professionals at HearingLife to take all the necessary steps to help you make the right decision. We are more than happy to answer any questions related to a product, or about what happens during a hearing assessment.* We also encourage you to bring a friend or family member with you during your visit if it makes you more comfortable.

Please note that complimentary hearing assessments and discounts may not be available at this location. 

Find us here: People's Plaza is located just West of the Route 40 and Route 896 intersection. The office is to the right of the Regals Cinema as you are standing facing the theater, in the one story brick building, two doors down from Collins Dentistry.

Meet the Team

danielle zion
Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA, Lic. #O2-0010301
danielle zion
Danielle Zion

Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA, Lic. #O2-0010301

Dr. Danielle Zion is a highly skilled audiologist with a strong background in both clinical and research audiology. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Hearing and Speech Sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2008 and went on to earn her doctorate in Clinical Audiology (Au.D.) in 2012 from the same institution. As part of her doctoral education and training, she completed her fourth-year externship in the Division of Audiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) in Baltimore, Maryland, providing clinical services to patients of all ages. In addition, she obtained NIH funding to conduct her Capstone research project at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Boys Town, Nebraska, investigating vocal emotion recognition by cochlear implant patients. Dr. Zion began her career in 2013 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where she gained extensive experience in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance disorders among active military and veteran populations and their family members. She also worked as a Research Audiologist during her time at Walter Reed, conducting translational research in a wide variety of audiological disorders and contributing to the development of innovative, evidence-based treatment approaches to hearing-related communication disorders. Dr. Zion's decade of experience also includes teaching undergraduate and graduate level Hearing and Speech Sciences courses at UMD, training and mentoring audiology students, and providing subject matter expertise in audiology and amplification in hearing aid industry and retail settings outside traditional audiology clinics. With her diverse background and expertise, Dr. Zion is dedicated to providing exceptional care to her patients and improving their quality of life through better hearing.

lisa marencin
M.S., CCC-A, FAAA, Lic. #02-0000050
lisa marencin
Lisa Marencin

M.S., CCC-A, FAAA, Lic. #02-0000050

Lisa Marencin earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Speech-Language Pathology from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania in 1984, and her Master of Science (M.S.) degree from the Pennsylvania State University in 1986. She has maintained a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association since 1986, and has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (FAAA) since 1996.

Lisa began her career as a pediatric audiologist, identifying and treating children with hearing loss as a member of both a multidisciplinary early intervention team and special needs cleft palate-craniofacial care team. She next joined a private ear, nose and throat (ENT) practice, where she gained extensive experience in adult comprehensive audiologic, electrophysiologic and vestibular evaluation and hearing aid dispensing. She has been a member of the Hearing Services of Delaware hearing care team since 2008.

rebecca holowka
M.S., CCC-A, Lic. #02-0000137
rebecca holowka
Rebecca L Holowka

M.S., CCC-A, Lic. #02-0000137

Rebecca Holowka has been practicing audiology for over 30 years, working in a variety of both adult and pediatric settings. After completing her Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences at Radford University in 1990, she earned her master’s degree in Audiology from Gallaudet University in 1992. Originally from Maryland, Rebecca also lived in Florida before moving to Delaware in 1999.

After working primarily with children for 10 years, Rebecca changed her focus to working also with adults. She feels her role within hearing healthcare is not only to help people hear better, but to focus on improving communication as a whole by considering the social and emotional effects of hearing loss, including the ways by which it affects our relationships with others.