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Jacksonville and Washington, North Carolina |

Our Staff

Smith, III Hubert Smith, III




With more than 30 years of experience, Hubert was a 2nd generation hearing aid dealer. His Mother and Father were the founders of Smith's Hearing Care Centers.  After working with his parents and helping to manage more than 25 offices and service centers over the years, he was forced to retire due to poor health.  Hubert worked hard to make sure that the Smith's name is as trusted today as it has been for more than 45 years.  Even though he has retired, Hubert still keeps track of many of his old customers via phone.  He says, "I just like knowing that my friends are doing well."


Griffin Gene Griffin




Gene Griffin has been fitting hearing aids since 2002. He is owner of the Smiths Hearing Care in Washington, N.C. Gene is dedicated to carry on the quality of service and trust that the Smiths have enjoyed for many years in these markets. Gene is from eastern N.C. and maintains that customer service will always be a priority at Smiths. Our patients care is our #1 concern.

McVicar William McVicar




William received a Bachelor's degree from The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and continued is studies at The University of Connecticut where he received his Master's degree.

Trained as a scientist, William posses an unusual level of understanding of physics and organic chemistry as they relate to the process of human hearing. William works closely with the ENT's (ear, nose & throat physicians) who routinely refer patients to our centers for hearing help. William enjoys meeting people and looks forward to helping you with your hearing problems.

Our staff is made up of only highly trained, experienced clinicians. All clinicians are licensed professionals and all maintain the required number of CEUs.

Our goal is to provide you the best possible hearing care, based upon your individual needs. We provide a comprehensive array of services related to prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation of hearing impairment.