0 By Mariya Hutto In Hearing LossPosted February 6, 2014Should I Bring a Companion for My Hearing Visit ?People with hearing loss may not realize how much they miss. Companions can be very helpful in describing situations READ MORE
0 By Kevin Amdahl, MS In Hearing AidsPosted January 30, 2014“How Do I Know if My Hearing Aids are Working?”This is our best test in making sure that our patients are hearing exactly the way they should. READ MORE
0 By Chris Borders, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted January 23, 2014The Difference Between Sudden Idiopathic Hearing Loss and Otitis MediaIf a patient is treated within the first seven days, the chance of recovery is 56% READ MORE
0 By Kevin Amdahl, MS In Hearing AidsPosted January 16, 2014How Do Loud Sounds Affect People Who Wear Hearing Aids?In the past, the only means of dealing with this problem was adjusting volume up and down. READ MORE
0 By Kevin Amdahl, MS In Hearing LossPosted January 13, 2014Why Choose an AudigyCertified™ Professional?Rather, value is about how well they use their knowledge and experience in the field to create a customized solution READ MORE
0 By Mariya Hutto In Hearing AidsPosted January 9, 2014Hearing in NoiseAnother way that modern hearing aids help you hear in background noise is by using directional microphone technology. READ MORE
0 By Candy McGinnis Dahl, Au.D. In Hearing AidsPosted December 6, 2013Cell Phones and Hearing AidsThe higher the combined “M” or “T” rating between the two devices, the clearer the sound will be. READ MORE
0 By Dana Luzon Coveney Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA In Hearing AidsPosted April 24, 2013Connectivity and Hearing AidsWith wireless connectivity and hearing aids, a person can answer their landline or cell phone with the simple click of a button. READ MORE
0 By Bettie Borton, Au.D. FAAA In Hearing AidsPosted April 18, 2013Train Your Brain to Listen — Optimize Your Hearing Aid Experience!As advanced as modern hearing aids might be, hearing devices alone cannot produce listening skills sufficient for our complex communication system. READ MORE
0 By Crystal Chalmers, Au.D. In Hearing LossPosted January 18, 2012Hearing Loss And Hearing Aid Myths Debunked — Fiction vs. FactA recently completed study by Johns Hopkins University – published on November 14, 2011 in the Archives of Internal Medicine – now confirms that 1 in 5 Americans have hearing loss in at least one ear. READ MORE