Meet The Team

Georganne Carriere has a singular passion for improving her customers’ quality of life through better hearing. She strives daily towards the goal of convenient, professional, and high-quality care at an affordable price.

Georganne Carriere M.Ed., CCC-A

The private practice of Great Day Hearing in Greenville, NC was started by Georganne and husband Joe. Her personal dedication to customized hearing health care is an inspiration for patients. Georganne has been working in the audiology profession in a variety of capacities for over 20 years. Much of her work was with hearing aid manufacturers, with her primarily focus on patient outcomes. Her observations of other facilities and devotion to the patients inspired her to open this practice, guided always by a desire to provide personal and comprehensive quality care.

Undergraduate Degrees in Speech and Hearing Sciences and Teaching

Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY

James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA

Masters Degree in Audiology

Currently resides with her husband in Greenville, NC.

Georganne’s passion for her patients and for the excellence of care is based on her knowledge and experience that only an audiologist can provide.

Professional portrait of a smiling female doctor in white coat.

Georganne Carriere
Audiologist, Founder
M.Ed., CCC-A

About Hearing and Hearing Loss

Your sense of hearing is vital to enjoying life, learning new information, and communicating with those you love. If you have hearing loss, this link can be weakened or altogether broken. But you do have options.

Our goal is to provide you with the best hearing technology available so that you can recover your hearing and reconnect with what’s important to you. Quality hearing care begins with a thorough hearing evaluation.

Do I Really Have a Hearing Problem?

Hearing changes often do not result in an overall loss of volume. Some sounds remain as audible as they always were, but others may be muted or distorted. Words and ambient noise might not be as clear as they once were.

Hearing loss can affect a certain range of pitches, making it hard for many people with hearing loss to hear specific sounds. Typically softer, higher pitch sounds become harder to hear, especially at a distance.

Speech requires many quiet, rapidly changing high pitched sounds, so hearing loss can make understanding the flow of conversation harder by having to guess what words are being used. An example is the word "fit" which can easily be confused with "sit", "tick" or "sick". Conversations become more challenging when someone is speaking indirectly, or when there is background noise, like music or a television show.

Other Health Benefits

Great Day Hearing in Greenville, NC is a warm and caring environment to have one’s hearing evaluated. We use the newest and most accurate methods to determine if you have hearing loss, then, if so, we work with you to find a solution that you’re comfortable with.