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June 21, 2012

New addition at Looper Speech and Hearing

Looper Speech & Hearing Center has been a part of this community since 1969. Officials with the center are excited to celebrate the completion of a new addition to the center which will allow the center to increase our services to the community.

For the past 43 years, the Looper Speech & Hearing Center has served a wide range of speech and hearing needs of patients, from infants through seniors. As important technological advances have been made, the center has incorporated state-of-the-art equipment and therapies into its program. In keeping with the mission of the center that no patient in need should be denied medical treatment, the center serves the community, offering need-based financial assistance where appropriate.

Looper Speech & Hearing Center is one of three not-for-profit speech and hearing centers remaining in the state. The center’s services include speech evaluation/therapy, swallowing evaluations, hearing testing and hearing aid sales and service. The past years have demonstrated the need for these services in our community.

Through a kind donation from the John Willis Mashburn Charitable Foundation, the center has completed the addition. Over the years, the center has been very fortunate to receive support from the community, as was demonstrated during the first capital building campaign in 1984. As the center strives to continue to meet the increasing demand for services, officials thank all who have played a part in the success of Looper Speech & Hearing Center.

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