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Hearing Aids
Living with a hearing loss means going through life with a wall between you and your loved ones. Untreated hearing loss can be difficult for you and everyone around you. But getting the help you need doesn’t have to be difficult.
Hearing Tests
The purpose of a hearing test is to determine whether or not hearing loss has occurred and the cause of the hearing loss. We can then determine if treatment is necessary and what type of treatment option will be most suitable for you.
Other Hearing Services
Hearing Aid Repair
Repairs may be needed from time to time. Most repairs are quick and easy to diagnose and fix. Many repairs can be done the same day.
Assistive Devices
Various types of amplification equipment designed to improve communication when individual hearing instruments are not enough.
Hearing Aid Cleaning
Daily wear can take its toll on your hearing aid. Daily maintenance can be done at home, but for deep cleaning, rely on the professionals
Custom Earmolds
Unfortunately, one size fits all earmold doesn’t always fit. A custom-fit provides increased comfort and improved protection.
Auditory Training
“Listening and hearing are not the same thing. You can hear someone talking but in order to understand what the person is saying, you have to engage your brain and attend to and interpret the words. clEAR auditory brain training provides listening therapy by means of games that are fun to play so you can learn to listen with your new hearing aids.
clEAR auditory brain training was developed by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis and is designed to exercise and develop your listening skills. By playing clEAR’s computerized games, you’ll learn to recognize speech with greater success and with less effort. Importantly, your certified clEAR audiologist will be providing coaching and support to you every step of the way, thanks to clEAR’s easy-to-read feedback charts and the easy-to-use messaging system.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a connection between hearing loss and age?
There is a strong relationship between age and reported hearing loss: 18 percent of American adults 45-64 years old, 30 percent of adults 65-74 years old, and 47 percent of adults 75 years old or older have a hearing loss.
How does exposure to loud noises impact your hearing?
Approximately 15 percent (26 million) of Americans between the ages of 20 and 69 have high-frequency hearing loss due to exposure to loud sounds or noise at work or in leisure activities.
Is it possible to lose your hearing suddenly?
Approximately 4,000 new cases of sudden deafness occur each year in the United States. Hearing loss affects only 1 ear in 9 out of 10 people who experience sudden deafness. Only 10 to 15 percent of patients with sudden deafness know what caused their loss.
Will you need two hearing aids?
If you have a problem hearing in both ears (and that’s the rule, not the exception) then 99% of the time you’ll need two hearing aids.
Who is more likely to experience hearing loss, men or women?
Men are more likely to experience hearing loss than women.
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