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Hearing loss can get complicated. From finding the right hearing aid to learning how hearing works in general, you may have many questions. The Audiology Offices has put together this page to help you answer them. Take a look at these hearing resources to get the information you’ve been searching for.
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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, five-minute online screening to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional evaluation 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.
It can be tough to get oriented when you’re first starting to learn about hearing loss. Our frequently asked questions page will give you the foundational knowledge you need to get up to speed faster.
More on Frequently Asked QuestionsOur consumer guide to hearing aids covers everything you need to know while choosing a hearing aid, including the latest technology, different fit styles and everything else that you need to know in order to make a more informed purchasing decision.
More on Guide to Hearing AidsOne of the reasons why hearing is so important is because of the role it plays in helping humans regulate their balance. This page provides an overview of that connection to help you gain a better understanding of it.
More on Hearing and Balance DisordersHearing loss is one of the biggest health concerns in the U.S. It is the third most commonly reported physical condition, following arthritis and heart disease. It affects roughly 20 percent of the American population and can strike people of all ages.
More on Hearing LossHearing loss is never easy. But it can be especially difficult for musicians because it may interrupt their passion. This page covers the kinds of hearing loss prevention strategies and treatments that are available to musicians.
More on How to Prevent Hearing Loss for MusiciansWhen you’re dealing with hearing loss, it can help to learn about how hearing works to develop a better understanding of what’s happening to you. This page will provide an overview of how hearing works to help you learn more about this fascinating part of the human body.
More on How We HearIf you suspect hearing loss, getting evaluated and treated early is the best thing you can do to prevent further deterioration. Untreated hearing loss can negatively impact your psychological, cognitive and physical health, as well as affect your ability to socialize and connect with the world around you.
More on Impacts of Untreated Hearing LossAs hearing professionals, we have our finger on the pulse of the hearing healthcare industry. If you’re interested in the latest hearing technology advances, studies and updates, check out our news page.
More on Latest Hearing Health NewsHearing loss isn’t confined to older adults: children of all ages can experience a loss of hearing! If you suspect your child is having difficulty hearing, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Delaying can have a strong effect on a child’s learning and development.
More on Pediatric AudiologyAvoiding loud noises is the only guaranteed way to prevent noise-induced hearing loss. This can often be accomplished by simply turning the volume down. Sometimes however, the volume cannot be lowered. These situations require the use of hearing protection.
More on Protect Your HearingTinnitus
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.