General Information

Audiology is the branch of science and medicine focused on the study, diagnosis, and treatment of hearing and balance disorders.

Hearing aids are small electronic devices worn in or behind the ear to help individuals with hearing loss hear more clearly in daily situations.

Yes, hearing tests are completely safe, painless, and non-invasive. They typically involve listening to a series of tones or words to assess your hearing ability.

A hearing evaluation is a comprehensive assessment performed by an audiologist to measure your hearing levels, diagnose hearing loss, and recommend solutions such as hearing aids or therapy.

Protect your hearing by keeping the volume low on personal devices, wearing hearing protection around loud noises, and scheduling regular hearing check-ups.

Preventive Care

Preventive hearing care involves regular hearing screenings, protecting ears from loud noises, and addressing hearing issues early to maintain healthy hearing.

Adults should have their hearing tested at least once every few years, or annually if you are over 60 or have been exposed to loud noises. Children and those with existing hearing issues may need more frequent evaluations.

Custom earplugs are designed to fit your ear perfectly and provide optimal protection from loud environments. Musicians, frequent concertgoers, swimmers, and those exposed to workplace noise benefit most from custom earplugs.

Common signs of hearing loss include frequently asking others to repeat themselves, turning up the TV volume, and difficulty following conversations. Prevention includes avoiding loud noises, using hearing protection, and getting regular screenings.

Yes, hearing therapy and sound therapy can help manage tinnitus by using specialized devices and techniques to reduce the perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears.

Cosmetic Audiology

Cosmetic audiology involves improving the appearance and comfort of hearing devices, including discreet or invisible hearing aids that blend seamlessly with your lifestyle.

Battery life depends on the type of hearing aid and battery size, but most disposable batteries last between 3 and 10 days. Rechargeable hearing aids can last a full day on a single charge.

Modern hearing aids are designed to be nearly invisible and comfortable, helping you feel confident and social without worrying about the visibility of your devices.

Invisible hearing aids are tiny devices that fit deep inside the ear canal, making them virtually undetectable. Depending on the severity of the hearing loss, they are ideal for people seeking discretion.

An earmold is a custom-made piece that fits inside your ear and attaches to a hearing aid, providing comfort and improved sound quality, especially for those with moderate to severe hearing loss.

Hearing Rehabilitation

Hearing rehabilitation focuses on improving hearing through the use of hearing aids, cochlear implants, assistive devices, and therapy to improve quality of life for those with hearing loss.

Assistive listening devices are tools like amplified phones or TV listeners that help people hear better in challenging environments. They are especially helpful when hearing aids alone are not enough.

Hearing aids amplify sounds for people with mild to moderate hearing loss, while cochlear implants are electronic devices that bypass damaged parts of the ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve, used in cases of severe hearing loss.

No, hearing aid fittings and adjustments are not painful. The process is comfortable and your audiologist will make sure your hearing aids fit properly and work as intended.

To make your hearing aids last, clean them daily, avoid exposure to moisture, and schedule periodic check-ups with your audiologist for professional maintenance.