In-Ear Hearing Aid
Hearing aids come in several shapes and sizes. There are two types of hearing aids that sit on top of, or slightly behind, the ear.
Hearing aids come in several shapes and sizes. There are two types of hearing aids that sit on top of, or slightly behind, the ear.
There are two basic types of hearing aid batteries: rechargeable and disposable. While the majority of behind-the-ear and receiver-in-the-ear hearing aids have switched to rechargeable
Aural rehabilitation is a broad term that encompasses all of the treatment that can be provided to help people overcome the challenges related to hearing
Anytime you try something new, there is an adjustment period as you get used to the new situation. Getting hearing aids is no different. It
When your ears are feeling stopped-up or clogged, what you are actually experiencing is a blockage of your eustachian tubes. Your eustachian tubes run between
Earwax exists to help clean, lubricate, and protect your ear. It is usually soft and oily, a consistency that helps lubricate and trap unwanted debris.
High frequency hearing loss is one of the most common types of hearing loss. The most common symptom of high frequency hearing loss is feeling
Selective hearing is the ability to listen to a single speaker while in a crowded or loud environment. You have probably heard the phrase in