Untreated Hearing Loss
Did you know that untreated hearing loss makes your brain work harder to decipher sounds? Hearing aids will relieve the listening strain on your brain.
Did you know that untreated hearing loss makes your brain work harder to decipher sounds? Hearing aids will relieve the listening strain on your brain.
If you are a senior this month is a great month to take care of your hearing health by giving us a call to book a hearing test.
Did you know that people with diabetes are twice as likely to have hearing loss? If you have diabetes, getting your hearing tested on a regular basis will help manage your diabetes. Call us today to book your free hearing READ MORE
You will enjoy some activities more, like going to the movies, because you will be able to hear clearer.
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ears or head when there is no external source. Often described as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or humming, tinnitus can vary in intensity and frequency. While it’s not a disease itself, tinnitus is READ MORE
Are you a teenager always wear earplug to listen to music all the time? This interactive website can give you more knowledge about how to protect your ear! https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/hearing_loss/infographic/#:~:text=To%20protect%20your%20hearing%2C%20use,can’t%20get%20it%20back. 1. Understand the Danger Zone Sounds above 85 dB can start READ MORE
What Is Hearing Loss? Hearing loss means you’re not able to hear as well as you used to. It can be mild (missing soft sounds) or severe (unable to hear most sounds). It might affect one ear or both. Common READ MORE
People who develop hearing problems during mid-life (aged 40–65) have an increased risk of developing dementia. It may also be one of the early symptoms of dementia. Many people start to lose their hearing as they get older, though they READ MORE
Tinnitus and hearing loss often co-exist. An estimated 50% of tinnitus sufferers experience some degree of hearing loss. Some people with tinnitus may think their trouble hearing is caused by the tinnitus, but in fact it can be due to READ MORE
Tinnitus Awareness Week, observed annually, shines a spotlight on a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This year, from February 5th to February 11th, communities, healthcare professionals, and organizations join hands to raise awareness about tinnitus, its impacts, and READ MORE