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How to Take Proper Care of Your Hearing Aids
A pair of hearing aids can be critically important to your ability to get through daily life. While they may be powerful devices, they require special care to keep working at...
Spotlight: Oticon Xceed
The Oticon Xceed boasts the newest technology available in hearing aids, such as rechargeable batteries, top-of-the-line sound quality, Bluetooth compatibility, and more. Unlike...
Reasons to See an Audiologist or Hearing Aid Professional for Your Hearing Aids
Many types of hearing aids are available for purchase over the counter at various well-known retail stores. However, these hearing aids can be bulky, uncomfortable, outdated, and...
Hearing Aids vs Cochlear Implants
If you’re considering treatment for a hearing impairment, it’s important to be familiar with the different devices available to you and their benefits. Two primary hearing...
Are Hearing Aids Covered by Insurance?
NIDCD reports that out of the 27 million people in the United States who would benefit from using a hearing aid, only 6 million actually own one. It is estimated that a large...
The Different Types of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the U.S. (Masterson 2012). So, it’s always a good time to check in with yourself and assess your hearing. Early detection...
Reasons To Get Your Hearing Tested This Year
It’s likely that you’ve made some resolutions for the new year. Whether you’ve decided to seek more family time, increase your income, or start a new diet, the new year is a...
Tips For Handling Hearing Loss During The Holidays
For many, the holiday season is filled with friends, family and fun. But for the hearing impaired, this time can be overwhelming. However, it doesn’t have to be. With the right...
Signs It Is Time For New Hearing Aids
Most audiologists recommend replacing your hearing aids every three to five years, however it varies by patient and device. Fortunately, there are signs to help you know when it...
Hearing Aid Myths: Debunked
About 17% of U.S. adults suffer from hearing loss, yet only 20% of those people seek treatment such as hearing aids. Even though hearing aids are a popular solution for multiple...