Hearing Evaluations
Hearing loss is often a very gradual process. Therefore, it’s not unusual for people to be unaware of the fact that their sense of hearing is steadily declining. The only way you can know for sure is by getting a hearing evaluation. Just as most people go to the dentist for regular checkups and/or to the optometrist for annual eye exams, it’s important to have your hearing checked regularly.
At [Business Name], we’re happy to offer a free hearing screening to all first time patients in and near [City]. Depending on the results of this screening, we might recommend a more thorough audiological evaluation. This is usually covered by insurance. Whenever you are ready to have your hearing evaluated, simply reach out to us!
At [Business Name], we’re happy to offer a free hearing screening to all first time patients in and near [City]. Depending on the results of this screening, we might recommend a more thorough audiological evaluation. This is usually covered by insurance. Whenever you are ready to have your hearing evaluated, simply reach out to us!
Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are small yet powerful electronic devices that discreetly assist with your hearing. They are powered by batteries and have three main components: the microphone, amplifier, and speaker. In a nutshell, sounds are picked up by the microphone, converted into digital signals, the amplifier then increases the power of these signals, and finally they are sent into your ear through a speaker. Hearing aids also come in a multitude of different sizes and styles.
[Business Name] offers a full range of audiology and hearing aid services for children and adults. One of our goals is to help everyone have healthy hearing so that they can enjoy life to the fullest. We carry many different brands of hearing aids and stay on top of the latest technology. After we evaluate the health of your hearing, we’ll let you know if a hearing aid is right for you.
[Business Name] offers a full range of audiology and hearing aid services for children and adults. One of our goals is to help everyone have healthy hearing so that they can enjoy life to the fullest. We carry many different brands of hearing aids and stay on top of the latest technology. After we evaluate the health of your hearing, we’ll let you know if a hearing aid is right for you.
Hearing Aid Repair
Does your hearing aid sound differently than it used to? Chances are it might just need a small adjustment or a repair. Here at [Business Name], we can repair most types of hearing aids. If we cannot fix it, then we’ll send it out to the manufacturer for repair. When you trust us to repair your hearing aid, we’ll let you know how long it’ll take to fix and also offer you a loaner while you wait.
In some cases, a hearing aid that’s not working properly might need a simple fix such as:
If none of the above helps, then go ahead and give us a call for further assistance.
In some cases, a hearing aid that’s not working properly might need a simple fix such as:
- Checking if any earwax is blocking the microphone opening or sound outlet
- Ensuring the hearing aid battery door is closed and the device is turned on
- Turning up the volume (on the hearing aid itself or using a remote)
- Switching between different programs (if your device has different programs)
- Replacing your battery
If none of the above helps, then go ahead and give us a call for further assistance.
Earplugs & Earmolds
Sudden or prolonged exposure to noise (such as gunshots or chainsaws) can lead to hearing loss. If you work in a high-noise environment (such as construction or in a factory), then hearing protection is extremely important. Although over-the-counter earplugs offer some protection, custom earmolds and earplugs can give you the maximum protection and comfort designed specifically for your ears. Some earplugs are solid while others allow for more sound to pass through.
While earplugs are designed to be worn in the canal only, earmolds are custom made to fit the unique contour of your ear. If you have trouble getting a comfortable or secure fit with regular earplugs, then custom earmolds might work better for you. Some earmolds are solid while others are soft or spongy. When you visit us at [Business Name], we’ll help determine the right option for you based on the level of noise you deal with, among other factors.
While earplugs are designed to be worn in the canal only, earmolds are custom made to fit the unique contour of your ear. If you have trouble getting a comfortable or secure fit with regular earplugs, then custom earmolds might work better for you. Some earmolds are solid while others are soft or spongy. When you visit us at [Business Name], we’ll help determine the right option for you based on the level of noise you deal with, among other factors.
Tinnitus Therapy
Do you deal with buzzing, humming, or ringing in your ears? It’s possible you might have tinnitus, which refers to the ringing sensation inside your ears. While some people might experience this ringing inside their ears after extended exposure to a noisy environment, others might experience this more regularly. In addition to exposure to loud noise, other factors can lead to tinnitus such as excess earwax buildup, hypertension, stress, anemia, or over-consumption of coffee/nicotine.
If you have any of the above symptoms, reach out to [Business Name]. We have helped many patients with tinnitus. While there is not a known permanent cure for tinnitus, certain treatments are available. During your appointment, we’ll go over your options and help determine the right course of action for you.
If you have any of the above symptoms, reach out to [Business Name]. We have helped many patients with tinnitus. While there is not a known permanent cure for tinnitus, certain treatments are available. During your appointment, we’ll go over your options and help determine the right course of action for you.
Ear Wax Management
Earwax serves an important purpose - to keep dust and dirt from entering your ear canal. Your ears are meant to regularly clean themselves by pushing earwax out. In most cases, earwax will eventually go away on its own. However, earwax can sometimes accumulate or get pushed back against the eardrum requiring more attention.
If you’re currently dealing with excess earwax, [Business Name] can help safely remove the earwax. If you try to remove it yourself with cotton swabs, then you could push the earwax further into your ears, possibly causing an ear infection. Since earwax buildup can aggravate tinnitus, it’s important to have your earwax removed professionally.
If you’re currently dealing with excess earwax, [Business Name] can help safely remove the earwax. If you try to remove it yourself with cotton swabs, then you could push the earwax further into your ears, possibly causing an ear infection. Since earwax buildup can aggravate tinnitus, it’s important to have your earwax removed professionally.
Auditory Therapy & Rehabilitation
Auditory therapy & rehabilitation - also known as aural rehabilitation - refers to a wide set of exercises designed to optimize a person’s ability to participate in activities that have been limited due to hearing loss. A professional will perform a needs assessment to help the person with hearing loss determine specific situations that are more valuable and at risk for being compromised by hearing difficulties. The ultimate goal is to help the patient create a hearing loss management plan.
At [Business Name], we want to do more than just prescribe a hearing aid or other device for your hearing loss. We want to do what we can to give you the tools and guidance to fully enjoy life even if your sense of hearing doesn’t work. Our team can help come up with a hearing loss management plan tailored just for you.
At [Business Name], we want to do more than just prescribe a hearing aid or other device for your hearing loss. We want to do what we can to give you the tools and guidance to fully enjoy life even if your sense of hearing doesn’t work. Our team can help come up with a hearing loss management plan tailored just for you.
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