Facts About Hearing Loss
Even relatively mild hearing loss can seriously disrupt how we interact and connect with others. Without healthy hearing, the consequences for our social and mental health — and physical health, in some cases — become greater, and overall quality of life can plummet.
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Hearing loss is an insidious health malady in that most people don’t know they’re experiencing it until too late — and even then, they may assume that it’s a temporary problem.
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Regardless of whether the person you’re communicating with has an untreated hearing loss or is using hearing aids for the first time, the following communication tips can be used to enhance your conversations
Continue ReadingBinaural Hearing
While we at The Hearing Clinic sometimes see patients with hearing loss in only one ear (also known as unilateral hearing loss), typically the factors that led to the impairment have affected both ears — just to a different degree.
Continue ReadingWhat is An Audiologist?
Ear Doctors, Audiologists, Hearing Aid Specialists — What’s the Difference? The types of hearing care professionals you might encounter in seeking help with your hearing loss differ in both their education and their skills.
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