Thursday, August 7, 2014

What is the first step to improving my hearing?



A complete hearing evaluation (Audiologic Assessment) is the first step.  Many people go through life simply “living with” hearing loss, never recognizing there are solutions readily available!  Diagnostic hearing testing will identify the nature and degree of your hearing and understanding challenges.  Following the complete testing, recommendations for treatment will be made.  You have a great deal to gain by having a complete hearing test.


Treatment may be as simple as the removal of excess earwax.  If necessary, a referral for medical treatment will be made.  Sensorineural hearing loss will cause speech to be difficult to understand, even if the volume of sound appears to be adequate. Recommendations may include hearing aids, listening therapy, and use of assistive listening devices and the support of counseling. 


Hearing aids provide the amplification of sound.  Digital technology allows the flexibility to cater to our individual lifestyles and needs.  Miniature behind the ear instruments are now available and are practically invisible.  Several options include directional microphones, multiple programs and automatic programming, volume control and telephone switches.  Extended wear instruments may also be an option.


Assistive listening devices can make the activities of daily living more accessible.  Amplified telephones, vibrating alarm clocks, alerting doorbells and wireless TV amplifiers provide additional sound awareness.

The psychological impact of hearing loss should not be overlooked.  Often denial of hearing loss leads to frustration, exhaustion, isolation and even depression.  Listen to your family and co-workers, call for an appointment today.   The importance of seeking help for hearing loss cannot be emphasized enough! 


Life sounds great!  Enjoy every moment!


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Mentor, Ohio 44060
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