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30 Crossing Lane, Suite 209, Lexington, VA 24450

We offer hearing assessments and hearing aids at our Lexington, VA Hearing Aid Center

Hearing Healthcare of Virginia is now HearingLife

Our team is pleased to join the HearingLife family. Serving individuals from across the Shenandoah Valley, HearingLife's Harrisonburg location is especially convenient for our clients in Lexington City County. Since 2004 we have served the community, and you will still find that 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.

If you believe that you or a loved one has hearing loss, we invite you to stop in for a complimentary hearing assessment* at our office in Lexington. We are located at 30 Crossing Lane Lexington. If you are running late for an appointment or need help finding us, please call (540) 784-4306.

"Has it been over a year since your last hearing test?”

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.

Providing hearing care and hearing aids for Lexington City County, Virginia and beyond

HearingLife has centers across the US, including right here in Virginia. If you need information on hearing care, hearing loss or want to understand more about how hearing aids work, schedule an appointment today.

HearingLife is your connection for Oticon™ and other advanced digital hearing aids in Lexington, VA

When it comes to hearing care, we know that you have options. That's why the team at HearingLife puts extensive focus on your individual needs and budget to fit you with the best product possible. At our office, you will be able to test the various styles of hearing aids that we offer – including the in-the-canal and behind-the-ear – and receive demonstrations of our newest devices, so you can make a well-informed decision. We know how much sound plays a role in everyday life, so whether you’re experiencing mild or severe hearing loss, we will find the appropriate solution for your needs.

Find the right hearing aids at our hearing center in Virginia, 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.

Other hearing centers offering hearing care close to Lexington, VA

We have offices across Virginia. You can also find us at these nearby locations:

Hearing Aids in Covington, VA

Hearing Aids in Fishersville, VA

Meet the Team

arianna morris
Doctor of Audiology
arianna morris
Ariana Morris, Au.D.

Doctor of Audiology

Dr. Ariana Morris is originally from Harrisonburg, Virginia. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from James Madison University in 2017, and her Doctor of Audiology degree, also from James Madison University, in 2022. Dr. Morris fulfilled her fourth-year fellowship at Ear, Nose and Throat & Facial Plastic Surgery Center and Hearing Resource Center in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where she completed training in adult and pediatric diagnostics, hearing aids, cochlear implants, electrophysiology and vestibular testing. Dr. Morris has also published research evaluating consumer perception of personal sound amplification products (PSAPs), and international cochlear implant fitting protocols.
Dr. Morris is board certified through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She focuses on patient-centered care and works to improve the quality of life for her patients. Additionally, Dr. Morris has served as an instructor for the Introduction to Sign Language courses at James Madison University. She has special interests in hearing aids, vestibular assessment, and treatment of tinnitus.
In her spare time, Dr. Morris is a competitive axe thrower. She also enjoys spending time with her husband and seeking new adventures.