sudden hearing loss

29 Jan, 2021

5 Ways to Improve Your Hearing

By |January 29th, 2021|asymmetric hearing loss, ear health, headphones and hearing aids, hearing aid, hearing exam, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips, Inner ear, sudden hearing loss|

Hearing loss can occur at any age and for a variety of reasons.  Luckily, there are ways that you can improve your own hearing or protect yourself from damage. Here are 5 simple tips that you can incorporate into your everyday life to help maintain the health of your hearing for years to come! 1. [...]

13 Dec, 2020

The Best Gift You Can Give – author shares her journey with Cochlear Implants

By |December 13th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiologist, cochlear implants, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, Hearing Surgery, hearing tests, one sided hearing loss, profound to severe hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss|

Julie Husting began losing her hearing when she was a teenager in high school. For thirty years she wore hearing aids. During that time, her hearing loss deteriorated from moderate to profound until she was relying on lip reading the majority of the time. Hearing aids made sounds louder, but they did not make speech [...]

11 Sep, 2020

Trouble hearing when there’s background noise could be a sign of hidden hearing loss

By |September 11th, 2020|asymmetric hearing loss, audiology, hearing accessories, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Inner ear, one sided hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, sudden hearing loss|

Have you ever been in a situation where there is a lot of background noise, for example dining out with friends in a busy restaurant, and while your hearing is usually fine, you struggle to make out what they are saying?  It could be hidden hearing loss, also called hidden hearing disorder, a term used [...]

12 Feb, 2020

6 Tips to Help You Get Used to Your New Hearing Aids

By |February 12th, 2020|audiology, Cognitive Decline, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss|

If you or someone you know has never worn hearing aids before, it can be surprising to learn that it can take awhile to get used to them.   In addition to learning how they work, you're also grappling with all the new sounds and stimuli that your brain has forgotten about in recent years. What [...]

18 Dec, 2019

5 surprising things you may not know about your hearing

By |December 18th, 2019|audiology, children hearing health, Cochlear, headphones and hearing aids, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Inner ear, New hearing technology, one sided hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss|

As we go about our day-to-day lives, much of our hearing is on autopilot.  All the day long, our brain is processing the sounds our auditory system collects as automatically as we inhale and exhale.  In fact, the way we hear is a fascinating and, sometimes mysterious, process.  Here are 5 things about your hearing [...]

2 Dec, 2019

‘Volume Control’ Author David Owen Explains How Ambient Noise Threatens Our Hearing

By |December 2nd, 2019|audiology, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss, Tinnitus|

NPR recently conducted an interview with David Owen, the author of a new book called Volume Control in which he describes our current age as a "deafening" one and explains how the loud noises we live with are harming our ears. Below are excerpts from his book and highlights from the interview that offer an [...]

18 Nov, 2019

New study shows slight declines in hearing linked to measureable mental decline in seniors

By |November 18th, 2019|Cognitive Decline, Dementia, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, Research & Publications, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss|

The findings of a new study published online in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery indicates that even slight declines in hearing, smaller than the usual cutoff for diagnosing hearing loss, are associated with measurable mental decline in seniors.  When researchers included participants with mild hearing loss in their study, they found evidence that the well-established [...]

7 Nov, 2019

7 questions to ask your audiologist about hearing loss

By |November 7th, 2019|audiology, hearing aid fittings, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Helpful Tips, one sided hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, sudden hearing loss|

If you've noticed that you’re not hearing as well as you used to and have decided it’s time to have your hearing tested, here are 7 questions to ask your audiologist to ensure you get the best possible outcome. First off, congratulations on being proactive with your hearing health.  Untreated hearing loss can put you [...]

9 Oct, 2019

Cochlear implants give new hope to people with one-sided hearing loss

By |October 9th, 2019|asymmetric hearing loss, audiology, Cochlear, cochlear implants, Hearing Aids, hearing health, Hearing Loss, hearing tests, Hearing Treatments, Meniere Disease, one sided hearing loss, Research & Publications, sensorineural hearing loss, single sided deafness, sudden hearing loss|

People with unilateral hearing loss now have the opportunity to hear out of both ears. In July, the FDA approved the use of cochlear implants for single-sided deafness and asymmetric hearing loss for patients 5 years of age and older based on data from a clinical trial conducted by Margaret Dillon, AuD, and the UNC [...]

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 [...]

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