More than 32 million Americans have significant hearing loss, yet only a fraction of that number have ever had their hearing tested by a Board Certified Audiologist.
Research is indicating strong correlation between failure to obtain or use hearing devices and increased problems with understanding speech and cognition.
Auditory training is a term you will probably only hear in an audiology office or perhaps a school. But it is important for people with hearing loss to know
Diagnostic audiological services are paid for, by Medicare, when a physician orders testing to obtain information to determine the appropriate medical or surgical treatment of a hearing deficit [...]
Hearing aids are designed for enhancing speech communication from person to person, however there are some environments and situations even with good hearing devices patients may continue to [...]
Hearing aids are considered medical devices per the FDA and should be sold as such. There is a widespread problem with inappropriate Internet sales of hearing devices and the FDA has posted [...]
Many times patients come to my office and ask about what do those “digital” hearing aids mean to me? To answer this we have to look back and understand what hearing aids use to be.
High volume consumer retailers and Internet companies are famous for blow-out prices on a host of products, many of which are either close-outs on outdated technology or are subsidized by the [...]