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Monday, October 13th 2008

To maximally communicate, you need to hear from both ears (binaural hearing) and you need to use your eyes and ears together. You will not communicate well using your hearing...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Hearing aids serve different purposes and needs. The goal of most hearing aid fittings is to make more speech sounds available to the listener. However, simply making sounds...


Monday, October 13th 2008

One concern with all new hearing aids is the physical fit. Hearing aids need to be comfortable, not too tight and not too loose, they should fit just right. Do not wear the...


Monday, October 13th 2008

A cochlear implant works by electrically stimulating the hearing nerves. When a patient receives a cochlear implant, it means their ear is not working in a typical or way....


Monday, October 13th 2008

It takes time....People learn and adapt at different rates. Some people need a day or two to learn about and adjust to their hearing aids, most people need a few weeks and others...


Monday, October 13th 2008

The American Tinnitus Association (ATA) estimates over 50 million Americans experience tinnitus. Of these, 12 milion have tinnitus which is severe enough to seek medical...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Hearing aid batteries come in different sizes, with smaller batteries generally having a shorter life than larger ones. The amount of power required to run your hearing aid and...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Bone conduction implants are designed for patients with untreatable middle ear conductive or mixed hearing losses and those who have a unilateral sensorineural hearing loss, or...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Generally speaking, cochlear implants are for patients with severe-to-profound, sensorineural hearing loss. There are approximately 500,000 patients in the USA with...


Monday, October 13th 2008

All custom made hearing aids and earmolds are made from a "cast" of the ear. The cast is referred to as an ear impression. The hearing professional makes the ear...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Middle ear implants are surgically implanted devices. Particular middle ear implants have been approved by the FDA for specific hearing losses, such as chronic middle ear...


Monday, October 13th 2008

If you have tinnitus and have ever been told "to live with it", please know there are options...


Monday, October 13th 2008

You can expect that after you have adapted and learned to use them properly (usually 4 to 8 weeks), many "speech sound" benefits from hearing aids will available...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Tinnitus, also known as ringing in the ears, is the term for the perception of sound when no external...


Monday, October 13th 2008

I recently purchased new hearing aids and am concerned about losing them. What happens if I lose my hearing aids?


Monday, October 13th 2008

Virtually all patients wearing hearing aids complain about background noise at one time or another. There is no way to completely eliminate background noise. Remember, when you...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Auditory Processing (also called Central Auditory Processing) refers to the means by which we make sense of what we hear. "Auditory Processing Disorders" refers to a...


Monday, October 13th 2008

An audiologist is a healthcare professional who has earned a masters and/or doctoral degree in audiology. Audiology is essentially the science of hearing, as it applies to...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Otolaryngologists (also called ear-nose-and-throat, or ENT doctors) are physicians who have advanced training in disorders of the ear, nose and throat. Otologists neurotologist...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Tinnitus is the term for the perception of sound when no external sound is present. It is often referred...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Otolaryngologists, neurotologists and otologists are the physicians who typically treat disorders of the ear requiring medical or surgical solutions.


Monday, October 13th 2008

Digital refers to the way the hearing aid processes sounds.


Monday, October 13th 2008

All hearing aids require adjustments. Some common problems that can be corrected in the office include:"My voice sounds like I'm talking in a barrel, my hearing aids...


Monday, October 13th 2008

There are many assistive listening devices available today, from sophisticated systems used in theaters and auditoriums to small personal systems.Various kinds of assistive...


Monday, October 13th 2008

Hearing aids should be fit by a licensed professional - an audiologist or hearing instrument specialist - after a comprehensive hearing evaluation. In addition, the FDA has...

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