Hearing aids for Queens patients, Midtown Manhattan
Hearing Aids for Queens Patients.
Private practice audiology in Midtown East, two stops from Queens on the E or F. Hearing aids, evaluations, tinnitus care, and earwax removal, with one doctor from start to finish. Book directly.


Trusted hearing care for Queens
Patients from across Queens choose Singer Audiology for clear, careful hearing care a short ride from home. From Astoria to Forest Hills, a direct train brings residents to our Midtown East office for evaluations, hearing aids, and long-term support. Many patients along the Queens Boulevard line find the E or F drops them two blocks from the door, faster than crossing much of the borough itself.
Your care is led by Dr. Michelle Singer, who sees every patient personally.
Hearing aids, Queens, New York City
Fitted for your hearing, your life, your environments.
Insurance and payment, Queens, New York City
Clear pricing from the start.
Call 212-914-4327 to confirm what your plan covers before the appointment.
Request an appointmentMedicare
Singer Audiology is credentialed with Medicare. Part B covers diagnostic evaluations when ordered by a physician. Medicare Advantage plans often include a hearing aid allowance.
FSA and HSA
FSA and HSA funds can be applied to evaluations and hearing aids.
Financing
Available through Cherry for patients who want to spread the cost.
Out-of-network
For plans not directly accepted, a detailed superbill is provided for out-of-network submission.
Getting to Midtown from Queens
Two stops and you are there.
The office is at 155 East 55th Street, Suite 202, New York, NY 10022. Get directions.
E and F trains
The E and F run directly from Queens to Lexington Avenue/53rd Street, two blocks from the office. Direct, door to door. Stations along the corridor: Jamaica, Sutphin Boulevard, Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike, Forest Hills-71st Avenue, Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue, Queens Plaza. From Forest Hills, around 20 minutes. From Jackson Heights, around 15 minutes. The F runs via 53rd Street on weekdays; evenings and weekends it runs via 63rd Street.
7 train
From Flushing-Main Street and along the 7 corridor to Grand Central, then one stop up on the 6 to 51st Street.
M train
From Forest Hills-71st Avenue and the Queens Boulevard local stops to Lexington Avenue/63rd Street, around eight blocks from the office. Weekdays only.
LIRR
From Jamaica into Grand Central Madison, then the 6 one stop to 51st Street.
Driving and parking
The Ed Koch Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge lands you a few blocks north of the office, typically 15 to 25 minutes outside peak traffic. Garages on East 54th and 55th Streets between Lexington and Second Avenue are a short walk from Suite 202.
Find us, Midtown Manhattan
155 East 55th Street, Suite 202, New York, NY 10022.
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Queens neighborhoods we see patients from
From every corner of the borough.
Astoria
N or W train to Lexington Avenue-59th Street, direct, around 20 minutes.
Long Island City
E or F from Queens Plaza, under ten minutes.
Jackson Heights and Elmhurst
E, F, or 7 from Roosevelt Avenue, around 15 minutes.
Forest Hills and Rego Park
E or F from Forest Hills-71st Avenue, around 20 minutes.
Flushing
7 train to Grand Central, then one stop on the 6. Around 35 minutes door to door.
Bayside and Jamaica
LIRR into Grand Central Madison, then the 6 to 51st Street.
Sunnyside and Woodside
7 train to Grand Central, then the 6. Around 20 minutes.
We also see patients from across the wider New York area.
Occupational hearing evaluations, Queens, New York City
Noise-induced loss has a clear path forward.
Queens has one of the highest concentrations of airport and industrial workers in the region. Noise-induced hearing loss from occupational exposure is common, frequently underdiagnosed, and has a clear path through Workers' Compensation when properly documented.
What Singer Audiology provides
Comprehensive hearing evaluations, workplace noise assessments, and narrative audiological reports for Workers' Compensation and No-Fault matters. A workplace evaluation that finds loss leads directly to a device conversation and, where applicable, a funded route to hearing aids.

Audiology care, Queens, New York City
Results explained clearly. Family welcome in the room.
Queens is one of the most linguistically diverse counties in the United States. At Singer Audiology, results are explained in plain terms at the appointment itself. Family members are welcome in the room. Everything is clear before anyone leaves.
Audiology services, Singer Audiology, Midtown Manhattan
Everything under one roof, one doctor.
Hearing aids FAQ, Queens, New York City
Questions Queens patients ask.
Come in. Leave with answers.
Singer Audiology. 155 East 55th Street, Suite 202, New York, NY 10022.
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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





