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Hearing aids have improved greatly with the advent of digital technology. If you\u2019re picturing big and bulky devices with questionable sound quality, you\u2019ll be pleased to learn today\u2019s instruments are smaller, more comfortable and provide sound that is more natural. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles, so finding one that appeals…<\/p>Read More<\/a><\/div><\/div> When your audiologist recommends hearing aids, selection is only the beginning of the process. Equally important is the fitting, which involves programming your hearing aids and making adjustments to provide the correct levels of amplification for your particular hearing loss. Counseling is a necessary step to ensure you have realistic expectations, and is crucial for…<\/p>Read More<\/a><\/div><\/div> If you are experiencing hearing loss, odds are good that you\u2019ll benefit from a hearing aid. But choosing the right one is no simple task. Today\u2019s hearing aids are smaller and more feature-packed than their predecessors, offering an array of options. Narrowing the choices down can be tough, but there are a few important things…<\/p>Read More<\/a><\/div><\/div> Implantable hearing devices are surgically implanted instruments which may be beneficial depending on the type and severity of a person\u2019s hearing loss. There are several different types of implantable hearing devices; these include cochlear implants, bone anchored hearing aids and auditory brainstem implants. Types of Implantable Hearing Devices Cochlear Implants Cochlear implants may help people…<\/p>Read More<\/a><\/div><\/div> Hearing aids aren\u2019t just available in a wide range of sizes and styles; they can also accommodate a variety of accessories. Deciding which, if any, will benefit you can be tricky. You may want to speak with your audiologist to learn more about any particular product. Hearing Aid Accessories Some of the more popular hearing…<\/p>Read More<\/a><\/div><\/div> Hearing aids are built to provide many years of useful service. Regular maintenance can help keep them in great working condition but once in a while, they may need servicing or repair. Midwest Ear, Nose and Throat Head & Neck Surgery can help. If you have tried the troubleshooting tips below and still can\u2019t get your hearing aids…<\/p>Read More<\/a><\/div><\/div>Hearing Aid Fitting & Counseling<\/a><\/h2>
Choosing a Hearing Aid<\/a><\/h2>
Implantable Hearing Devices<\/a><\/h2>
Hearing Aid Accessories<\/a><\/h2>
Hearing Aid Service & Repairs<\/a><\/h2>