HEARING TIPS
When You’re Hospitalized, Hearing Loss Can Cause Complications
Untreated hearing loss can lead to increased hospital admission and readmission rates. But there are some things you can do to lower your risks of hospital-related complications.
Can I Use my Glasses And Hearing Aids at the Same Time?
Wearing your glasses and hearing aids at the same time can sometimes be a challenge–but with the right approach, you can find success.
The Best Blogs on Hearing Loss
In the US, hearing loss to some extent impacts 20 percent of the total populace, or 48 million individuals. On average, therefore, one out of every five people you meet may have hearing loss. For those of you who genuinely want to have an understanding of the...
How Soon do Hearing Aids Need to be Replaced?
Like anything, the better you take care of your hearing aid, the longer they will last.
8 Subtle Signs Your Hearing is Faltering
Hearing loss can be sneaky. If you are experiencing any of these 8 hearing loss signs, schedule a hearing test today!
Concussions & Tinnitus: What’s the Link?
Concussions can cause a wide variety of symptoms, including that particular ringing in your ears known as tinnitus. Thankfully, treatments are available.
The Sound of a New Beginning
A simple hearing test could gift you with a new lease on life.
3 Simple Ways to Keep Your Hearing Sharp
By following these tips, you can keep your hearing protected and enjoy the sounds of life!
Summertime is Hearing Aid Time!
Don’t let hearing loss keep you from enjoying summertime. Talk to a hearing healthcare professional today to learn more about how hearing aids can help you enjoy your summer.
Getting The Most From Your Hearing Aids
Your hearing aids are a big investment. Here’s how to make sure you get the most bang for your buck.
Diplacusis: When your hearing is in stereo
Hearing differently out of each ear? You might have diplacusis.
She Isn’t Faking It: 4 Signs a Loved One Needs a Hearing Aid
Hearing loss can be a frustrating experience for both the person with hearing loss and their loved ones. If you’re concerned that your loved one may need a hearing aid, here are four signs to look for