Patient Education

  • Your Guide to Invisible Hearing Aids

    Inner ear hearing aids, left and right in carrying case with batteries

    Hearing aids come in many shapes and sizes. You can choose from behind-the-ear, visible-in-the-ear or even invisible-in-the-ear options. To help you choose, let’s look at the benefits and challenges of invisible hearing aids and how…

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  • How To Extend the Lifespan of Your Hearing Aids

    Hearing aids typically last between three and seven years, but as with any technology, taking proper care of your hearing devices will help ensure you get the most use out of them. Here are a…

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  • Job Interview Tips for if You Have Hearing Loss

    If you’re one of the 15% of American adults (37.5 million) aged 18 and over who report some trouble hearing (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders), you may have some extra jitters leading…

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  • How to Make the Most of a Hotel Stay with Hearing Loss

    If you’re making travel plans for this spring or summer, you’re probably looking into booking a hotel room at your destination. But if you’re one of the 7.1% of adults ages 45 and older who…

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  • How to Help Your Grandchildren Understand Your Hearing Aids

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports, “Among adults aged 45 and over, hearing difficulties increased with age among men and women.” If you’re among this age group and wear hearing aids, you…

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  • Communication Strategies

    Communicating with a person who has a hearing loss can be stressful for both parties. Even when hearing devices are used, proper communication strategies are essential for maximizing the experience. Try the following tips when communicating…

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  • Hearing Loss Prevention

    Noise exposure is a leading cause of hearing loss. It usually develops gradually and may go unnoticed until it has progressed to a point where treatment options are limited. There are steps you can take now to…

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  • Healthy Hearing Tips

    As the field of audiology rapidly advances, the significance of healthy hearing becomes more and more evident. Scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of audiological medicine, the underlying causes of hearing loss and the widespread effects hearing loss can…

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  • Hearing Loss Fact vs. Myth

    When it comes to hearing loss, a number of myths persist that reflect either antiquated beliefs or outdated technology. The truth is, today’s hearing devices are smaller than ever and packed with features that will complement…

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  • Hearing Loss Studies

    Today’s audiologists have a much better understanding of hearing loss than doctors did just a decade ago. Each year, hundreds of studies on hearing loss are conducted in laboratories around the world. Through these studies, scientists have gathered important…

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