Picture a July 4th backyard gathering. A toddler, wide-eyed at the sparklers. A teenager with earbuds in, barely looking up from their phone. A parent firing up the lawnmower before guests arrive. A grandparent leaning in just a little closer to hear the conversation. Four generations, one backyard and each family member navigating a different […]
You love your car. You wouldn’t trade the freedom you feel when you’re driving for anything, but could your car be damaging your hearing? Below, we explore the primary pathways of vehicle-related hearing loss alongside effortless preventative adjustments to protect your physical baseline. Convertibles: Assessing High-Velocity Wind and Engine Noise As with many of the […]
During June’s Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, you and your family deserve to hear the facts and make healthy choices. An estimated 7.4 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s and thus the connection between hearing and cognitive health is now one of preventative medicine’s most important conversations. Let’s learn together. Jacob, a 67-year-old former contractor, […]
Have you noticed an unusual auditory sensation that mimics baseline white noise or a steady breeze in your ears? What explains the fact that you are the sole individual capable of detecting this frequency? You are not inventing these symptoms; the sensation is entirely real. Thankfully, this specific issue is distinct from “phantom ring syndrome,” […]
When a grueling day finally concludes, your entire focus shifts toward achieving a restorative night’s rest. You finally lie down, ambient environmental sounds fade away, and a piercing auditory buzz suddenly becomes completely overwhelming. If nocturnal ringing feels magnified compared to daytime levels, you are definitely not misinterpreting your symptoms. This phenomenon ranks among the […]
A primary reason individuals put off addressing auditory deficits is the assumption that assistive devices will be unsightly or awkward to wear. In past generations, primitive auditory devices were heavy, highly visible, and frequently viewed as an embarrassing marker of advanced age. In various scenarios, patients expressed fear that wearing an obvious device would cause […]
Patients researching therapeutic sound amplification often find that the initial acquisition expense stands out immediately. The total investment fluctuates significantly based on the specific acoustic gain features and the level of personalized audiology care included. For many people, that comes as a surprise, and it can understandably feel like a stopping point. The cost is […]
Is coverage for hearing aids available through Medicare? The simple answer is no. Original Medicare does not cover hearing aids. We know that’s not what most people want to hear, and that many patients are surprised by this. Fortunately, you have other ways to manage the cost. Supplemental paths like Medicare Advantage, various financing programs, […]
During May’s National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, we want to have one of the most important conversations in hearing care, the one about why so many people wait an average of 7 to 10 years before seeking help for hearing loss they already notice. 1 Because hearing loss often develops gradually, many people adapt to it before […]
It is increasingly uncommon to observe a young adult in a public setting without an earbud in place. Even with their larger footprint, headphones remain a popular choice for teenagers looking to disconnect from the world. Musical enjoyment knows no age limit, though the younger generation has integrated it more deeply into their daily transitions. […]