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 Specialty iconSpecialtiesAudiology
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 Location iconLocationPortland, ME
BioiconBio:
With a dedication to auditory health, this experienced audiologist ble...
ExperienceiconExperience:
15+ years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss
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Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss
specOverview
Dr. Jeffrey A. Weihing is a dedicated and experienced audiologist based in both Norway and Scarborough, ME, affiliated with Maine Medical Center in Portland. With a specialty in audiology and general surgery, he provides comprehensive care for various auditory issues, including adult and pediatric hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders. Dr....
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Stephens Center For Specialty Care
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Address:

159 Main St Fl 2, Norway, ME 04268
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Phone:

(207) 743-2945

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Fax:

(207) 744-6570

Dr. Jeffrey A Weihing Practice
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Address:

1250 Forest Ave Ste 301, Portland, ME 04103
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NPI/License numbericonNPI/License number:
1114152600
ExperienceiconExperience:
15+ years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
Hospital AffiliationsiconHospital Affiliations:
Maine Medical Center
SpecialtiesiconSpecialties:
Audiology
General Surgery
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss