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Holiday-Hearing Gift Giving

Posted on December 1, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Accessories, Hearing Aids

6 Ideas That Wow When it comes to the greatest gifts in life, healthy hearing ranks high on our list. That’s why we’re making it easy to share the joy of better hearing this holiday season. Have a special person...

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The Best Hearing Health Accessories for Children

Posted on November 15, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Accessories, Hearing Aids, Hearing Health

Most people associate hearing loss only with seniors, and they consider it a natural part of getting older. The reality is that it affects people of all ages. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 34 million children live...

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The Importance of Dedicated Hearing Care

Posted on October 1, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Care

The real differences between audiology and over-the-counter solutions Now that more people are becoming aware of how prevalent hearing loss is, technological solutions are multiplying. Last July, U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order allowing hearing aids to be...

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Q&A: Upgrading Your Hearing Aids

Posted on July 15, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Maintenance

Q: How often should I update my hearing devices?   A: That’s a good question we’ve addressed with many patients and their loved ones. The short answer is that a hearing device should typically be replaced about every three to...

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Summer Noise: 4 Ways Your Hearing Aids Can Help

Posted on July 1, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids

Turn Up Summer Fun With Hearing Aids People don’t often think “Fun!” when they think of hearing aids. But today’s hearing aids are designed to meet your needs no matter what’s going on. Let’s check out a few ways your...

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6 Ways to Keep Your Hearing Aids in Shape

Posted on May 15, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Maintenance

Does hearing technology call for ongoing professional upkeep? Can I handle any needed maintenance at home? How can I tell whether my devices are damaged? Where can I take them for replacement or repair? Much like today’s tablets and cell...

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Should I Get Rechargeable Hearing Aids?

Posted on May 1, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids

Rechargeable hearing aids are becoming more common. It’s natural to assume they’re the preferred model. But is that true? Check out our breakdown to see if rechargeable is the way to go. You might decide traditional disposable batteries fit your...

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Should I Get Rechargeable Hearing Aids?

Posted on May 1, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids

Rechargeable hearing aids are becoming more common. It’s natural to assume they’re the preferred model. But is that true? Check out our breakdown to see if rechargeable is the way to go. You might decide traditional disposable batteries fit your...

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Tech Inclusivity Is Growing, and We Love It

Posted on April 15, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Accessories, Hearing Aids, News, Technology

Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) creates quite a stir with innovative new products and a window into potential trends. This year, the trade show — all digital for the first time in its 54-year history — leaned even...

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Hearing Care 101 – The Follow-Up Appointment

Posted on March 1, 2021 by Audiology & Hearing Health // Posted in Hearing Aids, Maintenance

Q: I have a hearing aid follow-up appointment soon. What can I expect? A: Better hearing is a journey, not a moment. Your hearing aid follow-up appointment is an important part of that journey. The more prepared you are for...

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