Have you noticed a change in your hearing lately? 

How to recognize the signs of hearing loss and what to do about it.

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Why knowing the signs and symptoms of hearing loss is important 

Hearing loss can develop slowly over time, and it can be hard to notice. Knowing the signs ahead of time will help prevent quick hearing deterioration. You may not notice your hearing loss at first. In many cases, your family or friends may notice it before you do.


We have made it quick and easy to educate yourself and your family about the signs and symptoms of hearing loss.


Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common type, and results from damaged hair cells in the inner ear. It affects about 95% of patients. It is also the most treatable.


We are here to give you the best education on your specific case of hearing loss. With education you can seek treatment and benefit from better hearing. We offer an online hearing test, or a comprehensive hearing test at our local office. We are committed to providing the latest testing, fitting, and hearing technology to you. 

Early signs of hearing loss

Recognizing the signs of hearing loss for you or your family member will help in being proactive. Knowing the symptoms and signs is an important first step towards correcting your hearing loss. 

Conversations



Do you have difficulty following conversations? Have you noticed you have to ask people to repeat themselves in large groups?

Phone Conversations


Do you struggle to understand phone conversations, frequently asking for repetitions even in quiet situations? 

Are people just mumbling? 


Do people sound like they are mumbling when you are having a conversation more often than before? 

Locating sounds 




Have you noticed you are having difficulty locating where sounds are coming from? 

Tinnitus 




Constant ringing or thumping in one or both ears? It could be tinnitus.

Turning up the volume


Has your family been telling you that the TV volume is too loud? 

Conversations



Do you have difficulty following conversations? Have you noticed you have to ask people to repeat themselves in large groups?

Phone Conversations


Do you struggle to understand phone conversations, frequently asking for repetitions even in quiet situations?

Are people just mumbling? 


Do people sound like they are mumbling when you are having a conversation more often than before? 

Locating sounds 


Have you noticed you are having difficulty locating where sounds are coming from? 

Tinnitus 


Constant ringing or thumping in one or both ears? It could be tinnitus.

Turning up the volume


Has your family been telling

you that the TV volume

 is too loud? 

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is time to book your hearing test. Learn more about hearing tests here.

Your FREE Comprehensive Hearing Test is Painless and under 60 Minutes!


Your Comprehensive Hearing Test is Painless and under 60 Minutes!


Do you have questions about hearing loss? Contact us using one of the options above. We look forward to hearing from you.

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