It happens. Have you gotten discouraged and don’t know where to start or how to get back on track? Are you embarrassed that you don’t know where to start? It happens to all of us at one time or another. We can help you get back on track. Today’s hearing aids are very flexible, meaning that they can be reprogrammed for almost any situation. Are you having difficulty putting them on or caring from them? We are happy to help. If you are one of our patients, please let us know that you need … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2022
Real Ear Measurements – REMs
When it comes to healthcare needs, a prescription often guides treatment and is catered to the patient. When you have problems with your eyesight, your glasses are fit to a prescription to correct your eyesight perfectly. When you need medicine for a problem, your medication is prescribed based on your exact diagnosis and to fix your issue. Real Ear Measurements (REMs) are used in the hearing aid programming process. REMs allow your hearing aids to be programmed based … [Read more...]
Qtips are not for Ears
Never put Q-tips in your ears! It says so on the box. Q-tips can damage your ears and push wax further down the canal, impacting it within your ear. A much better use for Q-tips is cleaning small, hard-to-reach places like the space in between your computer keys or the vents in your car. Concerned with wax buildup in your ears? Over-the-counter ear drops (like Debrox) can be used to soften the wax and lower the chance of buildup. We can also remove wax in the office! We are … [Read more...]
Tips if wearing new hearing aids
First time hearing aid user? Here’s some helpful tips to make sure your experience is a good one! Start out with wearing your hearing aids in quiet environments or at home to help yourself get used to extra sounds before heading out to a party or restaurant setting. Take breaks in the beginning if you need to! If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of the sounds you’re suddenly hearing, take a break from your hearing aids. You can work up to full time hearing aid use … [Read more...]
Headphones and Hearing Loss
In today’s virtual world, many young people are glued to their tech devices: smartphones, tablets, computers, video games. While headphones can contain the noise, making the home a little more peaceful, always check the volume. At the highest volume setting, most technology can produce sounds at 105 dB or higher. This volume can damage hearing in as little as 5 minutes! If you can hear the sounds playing from your child’s earbuds or headphones from a few feet away, the volume is … [Read more...]