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Start Down the Path to Better Hearing

It Begins Here

Your journey to better hearing. Ready to live a healthy hearing life?

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What Is Hearing Loss?

Hearing is one of the human body’s most remarkable senses. It connects us to people, helps keep us engaged, and brings the world around us to life. Losing this vital sense doesn’t typically happen overnight, and isn’t always as obvious as other physical changes and challenges.

Is It Common?

two thirds

750 million

Seven Signs of Hearing Loss

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Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
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Turning the TV to a volume others find loud
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Having trouble understanding conversations in noisy places
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Difficulty hearing women's and children’s voices
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Feeling like others are mumbling
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Avoiding social situations that were once enjoyable
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Being told by others that you have hearing loss

What Causes It?

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Do I Have Hearing Loss?

To find out if you have hearing loss, schedule a hearing evaluation with a hearing professional. It’s easy and convenient.

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I Have Hearing Loss — Now What?

The gradual nature of hearing loss (in most cases) can make it feel less urgent to address. What you decide to do depends on numerous factors, like personal and professional needs, physical and mental health well-being, and long-term quality-of-life goals.

Can’t I just ignore it? See what you could miss if you do, birds singing, music playing, water burbling, friends talking, and kids laughing.

Why Should I Treat It?

It’s No Big Deal, Right?

Actually, untreated hearing loss is linked to:

depression

dementia

falls

increased anxiety

social isolation

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I’m Ready to Get Help!

Making the decision to treat your hearing loss is smart. Research clearly shows that hearing better leads to living better. And hearing loss is one of the most treatable conditions there is. Congratulations on choosing to live a healthy hearing life! We’re here for you!

You’ll get:

  • A comprehensive audiological evaluation and test
  • Explanation of test results
  • Demonstrations of the latest hearing technology (if needed)
  • Personalized care and ongoing support

Today’s Hearing Aids Are Awesome

Stream phone calls and music wirelessly to your ears. Rechargeable hearing aids are all the rage. They adjust automatically to environments. Tinnitus relief technology is built right in

Hearing Aid Reviews

When I finally decided it was better to hear than to be stubborn, it was life-changing. Hearing loss was affecting many aspects of my life. I’m so glad I got hearing aids!

Lesley P.

My hearing aids are of enormous importance in maintaining a healthy, socially interactive lifestyle with family and friends. I couldn’t be happier.

Jay G.

Take the Next Step

Schedule a Free Hearing Evaluation