Do you remember how indestructible your parents seemed when you were a kid? It’s hard to let go of that image, even as adults. When the health of elderly loved ones starts to fail, it doesn’t just affect them but their families too. So it is essential to understand...
Did you know that only 16% of Americans who need a hearing aid actually have one? It is tough to pinpoint exactly what puts people off, but it is our educated guess that people simply do not know what to expect. So, we have put together this clear, step-by-step guide...
We all do it. Every single one of us has something in our lives that we've been putting off. It could be cleaning out the garage, fixing the dripping faucet, or finally getting around to reading that book your friend recommended. There's no harm in putting things off...
If you’ve noticed your hearing is not as good as it used to be, don’t worry – you are not alone. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), approximately 37.5 million adults in the US have reported difficulty with their hearing. Furthermore, the NIH...
It could be challenging for those unfamiliar with the hard of hearing community to find a competent and non-offensive way to communicate with individuals who belong to this group. A common misconception when interacting with an individual who is hard of hearing is...
With all the hearing aid options out there, it’s tough to do the necessary research to make an educated decision. “Which hearing aid is best for me?” is a question we get all the time. Although we’re expected to answer this question — as the most trusted hearing aid...
With May being Better Hearing Month, we want to take this opportunity to raise awareness throughout Michigan and Ohio to address a very common topic. Over-the-counter devices are gaining popularity recently, as we have had many patients come to us with their questions...
Imagine having the capacity to fine-tune your hearing by enhancing the clarity of individual voices, reducing background noise in various environments, or reduce the volume of painful sounds?
Numerous studies demonstrate a significant connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline. The risk of developing cognitive issues in association with hearing loss decrease with the use of hearing aids.
We are all familiar with the initial discomfort of a new pair of shoes. The right fit in the store tends to disappear as we go through the process of breaking them in, but the wrong fit will never stop giving you fits. New hearing aids are the same as a new pair of...