Mysore/Mysuru: Established in 2002, Vaibhav Speech and Hearing Centre in city has been serving the needy patients with speech and hearing disorders and has made a good name since then.
The Centre was started by G.G. Asha, a qualified Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathologist, who is the daughter of late G.B. Govind Raja Setty, proprietor of the famous Ramya-Drive-in-Restaurant.
After completing her M.Sc. in Speech and Hearing at the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH) in 1987, Asha worked there for eight years and started the first private Speech and Hearing Clinic at Mysuru in 2002, with the help of her husband Manmohan Prasad. The Centre was started at Dr. Mahadev’s Clinic on Irwin Road and was later shifted to Dhanvantri Road in 2007. Vaibhav Speech and Hearing Centre’s second branch was opened at Janata Nagar in 2019.
Asha’s children R.M. Vaibhav and R.M. Nagarjun are also Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists, following their mother’s footsteps.
Anniversary offer
On the occasion of its 20th year anniversary, Vaibhav Speech and Hearing Centre is offering a free trial of the latest hearing aids, attractive exchange offers on old hearing aids and special discounts on hearing aids.
The offers can be availed at both the clinics — Vaibhav Speech and Hearing Centre, 1432/9, 1st floor, Tribhuvan Towers, opp. Veterinary Hospital, Dewans Road, Mysuru-570001 and at its branch located at MIG-I-8, Ground floor, near Vijaya Bank, Janata Nagar, Bogadi 2nd Stage, Mysuru-570009. For details, call Ph: 0821-2437373 / 2547373 or Mob: 98442-55757.
“Our vision is to provide high-quality client care for people with hearing loss. Our expert Audiologists will work with clients to give the best solution for their hearing needs. We offer a homely environment at the clinic. People not only from Karnataka but from all over South India seek consultation at Vaibhav. The Centre has also received many awards for its service. Vaibhav Speech and Hearing Centre has conducted many free hearing check-up camps and provides concessions for those from economically weaker sections and children.” — G.G. Asha, Founder-Director, Vaibhav Speech and Hearing Centre
This post was published on November 2, 2022 6:35 pm