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Below you’ll find everything you need for before, during, and after your visit, as well as additional information on hearing healthcare.
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Take our free, five-minute online screening to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional evaluation is right for you.
Hearing Loss
What Exactly is Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sounds in one or both ears. It happens as a result of the aging process, noise exposure, or other health conditions. A diagnostic evaluation is the best way to identify your degree of hearing loss and develop the best treatment plan.
Understanding how the ear works and how we hear is essential to not only properly diagnosing a hearing problem, but also recommending the best treatment for your particular needs.
More on Hearing - How the Ear WorksOur auditory system isn’t just responsible for hearing, it also contributes to our balance. Problems with the external, middle or inner ear can contribute to dizziness and feeling off-balance. Proper hearing care can help determine the cause of dizziness and how it can be treated.
More on Hearing and Balance DisordersRegardless of what type of music they play, musicians are constantly exposed to high-decibel sounds. Because of this high-decibel immersion, it’s crucial for musicians to wear proper ear protection to prevent hearing loss and tinnitus.
More on How to Prevent Hearing Loss for MusiciansAn overview of the adverse social, psychological, cognitive and health effects that come with untreated hearing loss.
More on Impacts of Untreated Hearing LossHearing loss impacts people differently and can be mild, moderate, moderately-severe, severe or profound in degree. Understanding the severity of hearing loss is crucial to developing the best approach to treatment.
More on Types of Hearing LossTinnitus
Buzzing, whirring, or ringing in your ears? It could be tinnitus.
Tinnitus is described as unwanted noises in one or both ears. It’s a common, yet frustrating condition that can dramatically impact the quality of life. Luckily, many patients have found relief through treatments that effectively ease their symptoms.