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We’re here for you through every phase of your hearing journey; and we’re committed to making every step as easy as possible. Whether you’re looking for hearing information or prepping for your first appointment, this page has you covered.
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Everything you need, all in one place.
Below you’ll find everything you need for before, during and after your visit, as well as additional information on hearing healthcare.
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Take our free, 5-minute online screening to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional screening is right for you.
Hearing Loss
What Exactly is Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sounds in one or both ears. It happens as a result of the aging process, noise exposure or other health conditions. A diagnostic evaluation is the best way to identify your degree of hearing loss and develop the best treatment plan.
The hearing aid evaluation presents a lot of choices for patients. Individuals should take the time to learn about features and how they directly impact hearing abilities. This information will help when picking a specific model.
More on Guide to Hearing AidsStaying up to date with the latest developments is an exciting way to learn about the hearing industry. Hearing health news is always packed with technical achievements, awards and new devices. Current device users can use the latest news to keep up with relevant information about their products.
More on Latest Hearing Health NewsAudiologists are more than happy to answer questions about hearing health. The FAQ serves as a place to get quick answers to the most general questions. Any changes to the answers found will always reflect the latest status of the industry and clinic.
More on Frequently Asked QuestionsThe inner, middle and outer ear all serve specific functions for the brain. When one stops working correctly, it creates havoc with the workflow. Learning how the ear works will point individuals in the right direction when they have hearing loss symptoms.
More on Hearing - How the Ear WorksBalance disorders related to hearing can lead to dizziness, nausea and other related symptoms. Losing balance is a deteriorating side effect that requires immediate care. Individuals that are unsure about their current health should never dismiss unsteadiness as a dizzy spell.
More on Hearing and Balance DisordersEarplugs are used for creating music, while ear wedges are used for live performances. It is a perfect balance that doesn’t interfere with music integrity. Hearing protection for musicians is made to work without getting in the way.
More on How to Prevent Hearing Loss for MusiciansUntreated hearing loss can lead to chronic conditions. Hearing loss is not always centralized and can be the side effect of a much larger health problem. Finding out the source of the problem is the only way to attack hearing loss symptoms.
More on Impacts of Untreated Hearing LossThe three main types of hearing loss are conductive, sensorineural and mixed. These conditions cover the inner, middle and outer ear with varying levels of severity. Hearing loss can happen in one or both ears.
More on Types of Hearing LossTinnitus
Buzzing, whirring or ringing in your ears? It could be tinnitus.
Tinnitus is described as unwanted noises in one or both ears. It’s a common, yet frustrating condition that can dramatically impact quality of life. Luckily, many patients have found relief through treatments that effectively ease their symptoms.