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Singer Audiology

Hearing care in the heart of New York

Dr. Michelle Singer sees patients from across the five boroughs, New Jersey, Long Island, and Upstate New York for comprehensive hearing evaluations, hearing aids, tinnitus care, and long-term support.

Aerial view of a busy New York City avenue lined with tall buildings

This is what private practice audiology is meant to look like.

Dr. Michelle Singer trained at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary at Mount Sinai and has spent her career focused on every aspect of audiology care. When you sit down with her, you are working with an audiologist who genuinely loves what she does, takes the time to understand your needs and priorities, and does not stop until she gets it right for you.

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Dr. Michelle Singer in her Midtown Manhattan audiology clinic
Your first visit

Here is what happens when you come in.

The first appointment starts with a full hearing evaluation. From there, Dr. Singer reviews the results with you, explains what they mean in plain terms, and discusses what makes sense as a next step. Nothing is rushed and nothing is decided without your full understanding. Most patients leave the first visit with a clear picture of their hearing for the first time.

If you are coming from outside Manhattan, mention it when you schedule. The appointment can be structured to cover everything in a single visit so the trip is worth making.

Audiologist welcoming a patient for a first hearing appointment

Easy to reach from across the region.

The office is conveniently located in Midtown East, two blocks from the Lexington Avenue/53rd Street station (E, M trains) and four blocks from the 59th Street/Lexington Avenue station (4, 5, 6, N, R, W trains). For patients arriving via Metro-North or LIRR at Grand Central Terminal, the office is a short subway ride north on the 6 train. PATH and NJ Transit connect directly into Midtown hubs for an easy transfer to the office.

155 East 55th Street, Suite 202, New York, NY 10022Get directions

Patients visit us from across New York.

Choose your area for travel details, nearby transit options, and local appointment guidance.

Hearing care in ManhattanThe office is located in Midtown East, just steps from the Lexington Avenue/53rd Street and 59th Street subway stations, making it within easy reach of every major subway line. Patients from the Upper East Side, Murray Hill, Midtown, and neighborhoods further downtown use Singer Audiology as their regular audiology practice.View area guideHearing care for BrooklynThe 4 and 6 trains connect most of Brooklyn directly to Lexington Avenue. Patients can take the 6 train straight to the 51st Street station or the 4 express train to the 59th Street station, both just a short walk from the office. Patients from Park Slope, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Heights, Flatbush, and across the borough make the trip regularly.View area guideHearing care for QueensThe E and M trains run directly from Queens to the Lexington Avenue/53rd Street station, located just two blocks from the office. Patients from Astoria, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Flushing, and across the borough come in for evaluations, hearing aids, and ongoing care.View area guideHearing care for the BronxThe 4 and 6 trains run directly down Lexington Avenue to the 59th Street (4/6) and 51st Street (6) stations, offering a fast commute with no transfer needed from most of the borough. Patients from Fordham, Mott Haven, Riverdale, and beyond make the trip for comprehensive evaluations and care built around their life.View area guideHearing care for Staten IslandThe Staten Island Ferry to Whitehall Street connects directly to the uptown 4 and 6 trains along Lexington Avenue. Patients from St. George, Tottenville, and across the borough come in for evaluations, hearing aids, and follow-up care, with the appointment structured to cover everything efficiently in one visit.View area guideHearing care for New JerseyPATH service from Jersey City and Hoboken connects to Midtown subways, and NJ Transit runs into Penn Station, where patients can easily catch the E train directly to Lexington Avenue/53rd Street. Patients who want private, unhurried audiology care and have not found it locally make the trip into the city regularly.View area guideHearing care for Long IslandLIRR service into Grand Central Madison or Penn Station makes the office highly accessible. From Grand Central, patients can take a quick five-minute ride uptown on the 6 train to 51st Street, or take the E train straight from Penn Station. The visit covers a full evaluation, clearly explained results, and a care plan built around each patient's daily life.View area guideHearing care for Upstate New YorkPatients from the Hudson Valley, the Capital Region, and further north take Metro-North into Grand Central Terminal and transfer to the 6 train for a quick ride up to 51st Street. For those traveling from a distance, the comprehensive Manhattan audiology appointment is handled efficiently in a single visit.View area guide
Dr. Michelle Singer in her Midtown Manhattan audiology clinic
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Start your journey to better hearing today by requesting a consultation. Share the days and time of day that usually work best for you. After you submit the form, someone from our clinic will reach out to confirm your appointment.

Prefer to schedule by phone?
Call 212-914-4327