Wavefront Centre in Burnaby: Premier Hearing Care Services

Wavefront Centre is proud to extend its top-notch hearing care services to the Burnaby community. Our Mount Pleasant clinic, located at 2005 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC, offers a comprehensive range of hearing health solutions to meet your needs.

2005 Quebec Street
Vancouver, BC,
V5T 2Z6

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TTY:604-736-2527
Fax: 604-736-4381

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Our Services Include

Hearing Assessments: Comprehensive evaluations to detect and monitor hearing loss.

Tinnitus Treatment: Effective management and treatment of tinnitus symptoms.

Hearing Aid Service: Professional maintenance and repairs to ensure optimal performance of your hearing aids.

Devices: A variety of assistive devices designed to enhance your hearing experience and improve your quality of life.

Why Choose Wavefront Centre?

Experienced Audiologists: Our team of hearing experts is dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your unique needs.

Advanced Technology: We use the latest technology in hearing assessments and treatments to ensure the best outcomes.

Patient-Centred Approach: We prioritize your comfort and satisfaction, offering a supportive and understanding environment.

Residents of Burnaby can trust Wavefront Centre for personalized and professional hearing care. Contact us at audiologytri@wavefrontcentre.ca or call (604) 942-7397 to book an appointment.

Burnaby: A Vibrant Community With Diverse Attractions

Burnaby is a thriving city offering a mix of cultural, recreational, and natural attractions.

Outdoor Activities:

Burnaby Mountain: Enjoy scenic hikes, mountain biking, and panoramic views of the city.

Deer Lake Park: A beautiful spot for canoeing, walking trails, and cultural events. The park is a hub for community activities and a great place to unwind.

Community Highlights:

Burnaby Village Museum: Step back in time at this open-air museum showcasing life in the 1920s. It’s a fun and educational experience for all ages.

Metropolis at Metrotown: One of the largest shopping malls in Canada, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. It’s a perfect place for shopping enthusiasts and families looking for a day out.

Burnaby is a dynamic city with plenty to offer, from outdoor adventures to cultural experiences.

Mount Pleasant

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Prefer to call? Reach us at:
Mount Pleasant: 604-736-7391
Kitsilano: 778-329-0870
Tri-Cities: 604-942-7397

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