Optimum performance

Brookway Hearing
Board Certified Hearing Aid Specialist Susan Turano is pictured here with Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist and Audioprosthologist Robert Pavlik Jr., owner of Brookway Hearing Center. (Photography by Benjamin Margalit/Margalit Studio)

By Ken McEntee

Few baseball experts would disagree: Without the guidance of manager Terry Francona, the injury-riddled Cleveland Indians probably wouldn’t have gotten into last year’s World Series.

It took arguably the game’s best manager to optimize the tools at his disposal to come within a single run of taking the championship against the team with baseball’s best record.

The ability to exact optimum performance out of today’s technology is what separates champions from other hearing centers, insists Robert Pavlik Jr., board certified hearing instrument specialist, audioprosthologist and owner of Brookway Hearing Center, in Strongsville.

“Most hearing centers sell hearing aids that are similar to each other,” Robert says. 

“But our real product is the transformation of a person’s life—improving his or her ability to hear and experience the world and the people around them. The expertise and service that a hearing center provides is what makes all the difference.”

Improving a person’s ability to hear as naturally as possible is a team effort that requires trust and cooperation, Robert says. That’s why he has emphasized a pleasant and satisfying client experience since he opened Brookway nine years ago. 

“Choosing a hearing professional is one of the most important decisions you will ever make, and the personal relationships you will develop with the staff at Brookway Hearing Center will continue long after your initial appointment,” Robert explains. 

“We understand that ongoing counseling, periodic adjustments and regular hearing aid cleanings are vital to your continued satisfaction with your investment in better hearing, and we are committed to being here to support your every need. And those important services are included in the price of your hearing device. Our work doesn’t end with the dispensing of a device.”

Brookway offers hearing devices of all styles, but Robert and Susan Turano have specialized in fitting invisible canal hearing aids since he started the business almost a decade ago.

You can begin to transform your life by scheduling a hearing screening at Brookway Hearing Center, 11180 Pearl Road, in Strongsville. You can call 440-572-9929 or visit BrookwayHearing.com for more information.