Ear Conditions

13 Oct, 2022

Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: An Ear Doctor and Audiologist’s Perspective

By |October 13th, 2022|audiologist, audiology, Ear Conditions, ear health, headphones and hearing aids, hearing accessories, hearing aid, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, New hearing technology, News Coverage, public health, Research & Publications|

As of 2021, about 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from hearing aids. Only about a third of them use hearing aids.  The number of hearing loss diagnoses rises yearly at increasingly younger ages. Studies show that untreated hearing loss heightens the risk of dementia, social isolation, tinnitus, memory impairment, anxiety, and mental exhaustion. Like [...]

14 Jun, 2022

Signs and Symptoms of Hearing Loss

By |June 14th, 2022|audiologist, audiology, Cognitive Decline, Ear Conditions, ear health, headphones and hearing aids, hearing aid, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, Helpful Tips, sensorineural hearing loss, Uncategorized|

Hearing loss often takes place slowly over time and, as a result, goes unnoticed. With a process this gradual, how do you know if you are experiencing hearing loss?  You may not even realize until someone close to you points it out. Take a moment and read through some of the signs and symptoms of [...]

20 May, 2021

To Q-Tip or Not To Q-Tip: How You Should and Shouldn’t Clean Your Ears

By |May 20th, 2021|audiologist, ear cleaning, Ear Conditions, ear wax, Hearing Aids, Helpful Tips, Inner ear|

Our LISTEN & LEARN webinar series continued this month with our second talk entitled, “To Q-Tip or Not To Q-Tip: How You Should and Shouldn't Clean Your Ears”. In addition to the valuable information shared by our presenter and audiology doctoral extern, Nina Harris, we were joined by one of our Physician Assistants, Carolyn Lyn. [...]

16 Mar, 2021

New study finds COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse

By |March 16th, 2021|COVID 19, Ear Conditions, ear health, Hearing Loss, Medical Science, Research & Publications, Tinnitus|

New research reveals that tinnitus, a common condition that causes the perception of noise in the ear and head, is being exacerbated by COVID-19, as well as the measures helping to keep us safe.   The study, which involved 3,103 participants from 48 countries, found that 40 percent of those displaying symptoms of COVID-19 simultaneously experience [...]

12 May, 2020

Leading Otoneurologist specializing in dizziness joins Shohet Ear Associates

By |May 12th, 2020|balance, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, BPPV, dizziness, Ear Conditions, ear health, hearing health, Hearing Loss, Inner ear, Otoneurology, Tinnitus, vertigo, Vertigo and Balance Disorders|

Jack Shohet, M.D., founder of Shohet Ear Associates, is pleased to announce that Gregory Whitman, M.D. has joined the practice part-time as an Otoneurologist specializing in dizziness, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Dr. Whitman is one of the few fellowship trained Otoneurologists specializing in dizziness in the country.  He will be seeing patients at [...]

18 Mar, 2020

Your Health and Well-Being is our #1 Priority

By |March 18th, 2020|audiology, coronavirus, COVID 19, Ear Conditions, ear health, ear infections, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips|

At Shohet Ear Associates, the health and well-being of our patients and staff is our number one priority.  During this unusual time, we would like to share with you the steps we are taking to proactively protect your safety while also providing assistance for those in need. Due to the recent escalation in preventative measures [...]

24 Feb, 2020

What to do about sudden one-sided hearing loss

By |February 24th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiology, children hearing health, Cochlear, cochlear implants, Ear Conditions, ear health, ear infections, earwax, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, one sided hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, Tinnitus, vertigo|

If you’ve ever seemingly out of the blue experienced hearing loss in one ear, it can be alarming. This condition is called sudden sensorineural hearing loss, or SSNHL, and is an unexplained or rapid loss of hearing — one that is not caused by a “noise trauma,” such as an exploding firecracker right next to [...]

13 Jan, 2020

4 reasons why your ears feel clogged and what to do about it

By |January 13th, 2020|children hearing health, Ear Conditions, ear health, ear infections, earwax, headphones and hearing aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, Helpful Tips, Inner ear, swimmer's ear|

Have you ever felt like your ears are plugged for no good reason?  Sound is muffled but there doesn't appear to be anything inside your ear canal? Here are four of the most common reasons why your ears might feel clogged. Impacted earwax Normally, earwax is the body’s way of protecting the ear. Its sticky [...]

8 Sep, 2019

“Why do I need a comprehensive audiological evaluation?”

By |September 8th, 2019|audiology, children hearing health, Ear Conditions, ear health, ear infections, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, Inner ear, sensorineural hearing loss, sudden hearing loss|

New patients often ask us why we recommend a comprehensive audiological evaluation (CAE) for any problem related to the ear.  This is because a CAE is the only objective measure of your inner ear health and is the cornerstone of an ear examination. Just as an eye doctor measures visual acuity at each of your [...]

16 Jul, 2019

Why it’s critical to seek treatment if you experience sudden hearing loss

By |July 16th, 2019|audiology, Ear Conditions, ear health, ear infections, earwax, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, sensorineural hearing loss, sudden hearing loss|

If you or a loved one has suddenly developed hearing loss, see your doctor right away. While often downplayed as not serious, any new or sudden hearing loss should be taken seriously by both you and your healthcare providers. Why? The sooner you get a thorough audiological workup, the better your chances are for a [...]

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