Questions New Hearing Aids Users Ask
Selecting your first pair of hearing aids can be overwhelming. Below are some of the most common questions new hearing aids users ask. How Does My Hearing Aid Work? Hearing aids have three main components in order to help you hear. The microphone picks up sounds from your environment. The processor amplifies these sounds to…
Understanding Sudden Hearing Loss
Suddenly losing your ability to hear can be scary, but there are treatment options available. Below is a breakdown of the causes and symptoms of this condition as well as your options for treatment. What Is Sudden Hearing Loss? The official medical definition of sudden hearing loss, also known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss is…
The Connection Between Hearing Loss & Poor Speech Comprehension
Hearing loss can affect people of all ages. Being aware of the signs of hearing loss in children is crucial, as untreated hearing loss can lead to developmental delays, including issues with speech comprehension. Pediatric Hearing Loss Two out of every 1,000 children are born with hearing loss. Causes range from infection, genetics, complications after…
Caring for Your Hearing Aids FAQs
Your hearing aids are complex electronic devices that you rely on to connect with others. Just like you bring your car into Dave’s Auto Repair in Prescott for an oil change and repairs, your hearing aids need a tune-up from time to time. Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions your audiologists…
Understanding Musician Monitors
Have you even been to a live show at Findlay Toyota Center and noticed that the performers are wearing some sort of earbud in their ear? What you saw was most likely a musician monitor, a crucial piece of technology used by singers and musicians when performing live. What Are In-Ear Monitors? These in-ear monitors,…
Identifying Childhood Hearing Loss
While hearing loss is often associated with an older demographic, it can affect people of all ages. Identifying childhood hearing loss early is crucial, as hearing is key in the development of speech and language skills. Understanding what signs to look out for can help children get the help they need quickly. Signs of Hearing…
Communication Do’s and Don’ts
A lot goes into carrying on a successful conversation. What can be challenging for those with normal hearing can be even more complicated when you add hearing loss into the mix. Follow this list of do’s and don’ts next time you find yourself struggling to communicate with someone who had mild to moderate hearing loss….
When Should You See an ENT?
If you’re like most people, you might be unfamiliar with terms such as “otolaryngology.” This difficult-to-pronounce word refers to the medical specialty that deals with ear, nose and throat disorders and is better known by the acronym ENT. An ear, nose and throat specialist, or ENT doctor, sees patients with a wide range of ailments….