by aschearing | Sep 16, 2022 | Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss
People will wait for an average of 10 years from the onset of hearing loss to the day they decide to do something about hearing loss. That is a very long time to allow a health condition to go unaddressed. We encourage every person with hearing loss to address the...
by Robbie Poole | Jun 15, 2020 | Hearing Aids
For many people, this is their favorite time of the year, spring has sprung, and summer is just around the corner. And best of all, gardening is one of the few hobbies that cater to social. Time to clean up the yard, plant flowers, and start digging in the garden....
by meganbright | Jan 15, 2020 | Hearing Aids
Many of the devices we use every day can be powered by one or two types of batteries, rechargeable batteries, or disposable batteries. Hearing aids are no different. Rechargeable hearing aids are becoming more popular every year. And as their popularity has...
by meganbright | Jan 15, 2020 | Hearing Aids
Many of the devices we use every day can be powered by one or two types of batteries, rechargeable batteries, or disposable batteries. Hearing aids are no different. Rechargeable hearing aids are becoming more popular every year. And as their popularity has...
by meganbright | Jun 15, 2019 | Hearing Aids
You’ve decided to get your hearing checked. Your friends and family have been noticing a problem for years. You’re prepared for the test results to indicate that you do have a hearing loss. If you’d also like to be ready for the next step in the process, hearing...
by meganbright | Apr 16, 2019 | Hearing Aids
A new kind of hearing aid is an open-fit hearing aid. Small, open-fit hearing aids fit behind the ear completely. A narrow tube is inserted into the ear canal, enabling the canal to remain open. There are two distinct types of open ear hearing aids: either the...
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