How should I wear hearing aids with a facemask? Face masks may be the new normal, but many people are still getting the hang of wearing them with hearing aids. From falling out during mask removal to being obstructed by...
Wetness and Hearing Aids
Are my hearing aids really kaput if they get wet? Unfortunately, yes. Moisture from a swimming pool, shower, or even workout sweat can permanently damage your hearing aids. Of course, there are exceptions — who hasn’t heard the occasional story...
4 Tips for Embracing – Your Hearing Tech
Just as the road to better hearing can take time — hearing-aid users on average waited a decade-plus after diagnosis before getting hearing technology — it’s natural to need an adjustment period with your new devices. Learning to embrace and...
Your Appointment: Why you Should Consider Bringing a Friend
In a study commissioned by the National Council on Aging, not only did adults treated for hearing loss report significant improvements in relationships, mental health, and other important areas of life, but their families reported improvements, too! Hearing loss can...
Q & A: I keep hearing about streaming from my phone — what exactly is that?
We have become a society on them move: Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices have become the way we watch TV, listen to music, and even video chat with distant loved ones. Headphones have become a necessity wherever we go....
4 Fascinating Facts About Hearing
Did you know your ears never stop hearing? During sleep, your brain simply ignores incoming sounds. Here are four more strange facts to show just how bizarre the world of hearing can be. 55 minutes is the longest anyone has...
Hearing Health Is About Relationships
After you get glasses, you keep going to the eye doctor — annual checkups ensure the glasses still fit your needs. Same with dental work — you’re not done with the dentist once a cavity is filled. And so it...
Does Your BFF Need Hearing Help?
If you wear hearing technology, you’ve probably already experienced the liberating sense of independence that can come with it. But what if you have a friend or family member who’s not quite ready to confront their own hearing loss? Only...
Allergy Induced Hearing Loss
Seasonal allergies are often to blame for worsening sneezing, coughing, itching, and increased mucus production. Mucus can cause blockages, making it hard for sound waves to travel through the ears and deliver sound to our brain. Not only can allergies...
REDUX
We’re excited to announce that we now offer the REDUX drying process for hearing aids! REDUX uses vacuum drying, which decreases the air pressure in the chamber and, in turn, lowers the evaporation point of any moisture in the hearing...

