Randolph
We Make It Easy for You to Hear Better in Randolph, MA
Originally called Cochaticquom by the local Cochato and Ponkapoag tribes before European colonization, Randolph, MA was named after Peyton Randolph, first president of the Continental Congress. At the time of its incorporation in 1793, local farmers were making shoes and boots to augment household incomes from subsistence farming, but this sideline became the town's major industry, attracting workers from across New England, Canada, Ireland, and later from Italy and Eastern Europe by 1850.
Randolph evolved into a suburban residential community as boot and shoemaking gave way to light manufacturing and service industries in the twentieth century. Located on the south side of Boston’s I-93 loop, transportation is an important part of Randolph’s economy, but its historic roots are still alive thanks to four Nationally Registered Historic Places: the Jonathan Belcher House, Stetson Hall (former town hall), Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club and Gills Farm Archaeological District.
South Shore Hearing Center has helped thousands in Randolph and communities near Weymouth, MA, from grandchildren to grandparents, achieve better hearing through a methodical process of best practices and personal hearing care for more than 40 years.
Our team of 7 highly respected Doctors of Audiology, bring over 75 years of combined experience and have earned the trust of local physicians, organizations, and schools as Southeast Massachusetts’ hearing care experts.
If you or a loved one in Randolph, MA are concerned about your hearing and want to work with the most trusted and respected hearing care experts in Weymouth, then do not hesitate to contact us to start your journey to better hearing.
Address
South Shore Hearing Center
541 Main St, Suite 418
South Weymouth, MA 02190
Opening Times
Mon:
9am - 5pm
Tue:
9am - 5pm
Wed:
9am - 5pm
Thu:
9am - 5pm
Fri:
9am - 5pm
Sat:
Closed