When Breaking Out the Power Tools, Protect Your Ears Since childhood, you’ve probably heard the warnings about loud noises and hearing loss. Maybe you’ve even experienced the sensation of ear pain, ringing in the ears, a headache, or a moment...
Why does my hearing aid whistle?
Have you heard someone’s hearing aid make an embarrassing, high-pitched noise? A blockage or leak in the transmission of sound results in an annoying, squealing sound called “feedback.” Below are a few reasons for feedback along with some simple solutions....
How Long Do Hearing Aids Last?
The Answer Hinges on a Few Variables A: It depends! Cleaning or replacing parts like tubes and filters keeps your technology in good shape for several years. Same for coming to see us for regular clean and checks. But that’s...
National Heart Month: Are Your Ears & Cardio Health Connected?
Take a Closer Look With These 5 Facts What do hearing and your heart have in common? They both help you experience the world in your own unique way. And with National Heart Month celebrated in February, it’s a great...
Why should I do anything about my hearing?
There is no denying that there is a strong connection between the ear and the brain. Research backs this 100%. As we age, the ear to brain connection breaks down. There is no escape. This happens to all of us. ...
The History of Hearing Aids
Modern hearing technology is truly amazing. Some devices are so small they’re practically invisible, others are waterproof, and most have advanced features that allow you to stream music and phone calls directly to your ears. But how did we get...
How Do I Get the Most Out of a Hearing Evaluation?
A: You’re already off to an ideal start — it’s important to see a trained hearing professional. They’ll help you make safe, effective decisions about your hearing health. But let’s get to some specifics — keep the following in mind....
New Year’s Resolution: Tackle Tinnitus
Tinnitus can be addressed in ways that lessen its impact on your life. Effective treatment, which often depends on the underlying cause, can range from earwax removal, hearing technology, or sound devices, to medication adjustments, lifestyle changes, or interventions such...
What Does Hearing Loss Look Like?
“But you don’t look like you have hearing loss.” Has anyone ever said that to you? Unless you see the cochlear implant, hearing aid, or notice someone communicating by sign language, you can’t tell that someone has hearing loss by...
6 Hearing Trends for 2023
Keep Your Eye on These in the New Year As an exciting new year nears, what can you expect in the world of hearing wellness? We’re taking a look at six trends to keep your eye on for 2023 and...