Hearing loss is a silent struggle that affects millions of lives, imposing barriers on communication, relationships, and everyday experiences. At Hearing Balance and Speech Center, we recognize the ch...Read More
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How to Navigate Social Situations with Hearing Loss
Living with hearing loss can present unique challenges, particularly in social situations where effective communication is crucial. The Hearing, Balance & Speech Center understands the difficultie...Read More
5 Hobbies That Need Hearing Protection
Hearing loss can be detrimental to our overall well-being and can be permanent. For this reason and many others, it is important to pay close attention to hobbies that can cause hearing damage and lea...Read More
Lifestyle Changes That May Improve Your Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a common condition that causes ringing, buzzing or other noises in the ear that could include buzzing, hissing, whistling, swooshing and clicking. Sufferers of tinnitus can find it to be a...Read More
4 Signs It’s Time for New Hearing Aids
If you are dealing with hearing loss, you may find over time that you need to change your hearing aids. With about 15% of American adults dealing with some level of hearing loss, it’s not surprising...Read More
What to Do If Your Hearing Aids Get Wet
It’s easy to understand how it might happen. You hop into the pool, the hot tub or the shower, and it happens – your hearing aid gets wet. Water is decidedly not good for your hearing aid, but...Read More
How to Make the Most of Your First Appointment
If you’ve scheduled an appointment with a hearing professional, good job. One of the best things you can do is be proactive with your hearing health. Even though we know we are taking a good first s...Read More
Is There a Connection Between Hearing Loss and Emotional Health?
Dealing with hearing loss can be an extremely difficult experience. With the stress and disappointment can come a negative impact on the hearing loss sufferer’s emotional health. Patients will hav...Read More
If You’re Dealing with Hearing Loss, These Tips will Keep You Safer
If you are new to hearing loss, it is important to make some adjustments to your lifestyle to ensure your safety. Approximately 15% of Americans suffer from some sort of hearing loss, and without that...Read More
Hyperacusis & Hearing Loss: What You Should Know
Most people are sensitive to loud noises like a jackhammer as they are walking down the street or the sound of a leaf blower outside the window, but for people with hyperacusis, the annoyance is at a ...Read More