Get the Latest Info From An Audiologist You Can Trust
Until you experience them, hearing difficulties may not seem like much of a concern. Thankfully, if you have experienced hearing loss firsthand or because of a loved one, help is nearby. You are at the right place for definitive answers to the serious problems you face related to hearing loss, why to get checked, how to prevent damage to your hearing, and more.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to our office to get help, no strings attached. We’re glad to talk to you about the latest discoveries in hearing health.

The Comprehensive Guide to Hearing Loss
Even relatively mild hearing loss can seriously disrupt how we interact and connect with others. Without healthy hearing, the consequences for our social and mental health — and physical health, in some cases — become greater, and overall quality of life can plummet…

Signs of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is an insidious health malady in that most people don’t know they’re experiencing it until too late — and even then, they may assume that it’s a temporary problem.

Communication Tips
Better hearing requires more than just hearing aids. Hearing your best means having the right technology — fit specifically to your unique hearing needs — for the environments you find yourself in most often, and maximizing that technology with better communication strategies…

Binaural Hearing
Hearing well with both ears not only takes advantage of our ears’ critical ability to identify the location of sound (a surprisingly important component of our ability to listen and to focus on sound effectively)…

Related Health Problems
Hearing loss can be challenging with its profound effect on communication, but did you know it can go hand in hand with other chronic conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and dementia?

Types of Hearing Care Providers
Individuals looking for hearing loss treatment face a number of challenges, including medical terms that may be unfamiliar and categories of healthcare professionals that may seem confusing. For instance, what is the difference between an audiologist and a hearing instrument specialist?

Real Ear Measurement
When it comes to helping you hear your best, it’s important to achieve accurate settings within hearing devices. That’s why we incorporate the Real Ear Probe Microphone Fitting System (REM) into our hearing aid programming…

How to Protect Your Hearing
Exposure to excessive noise levels (greater than 85 decibels) during work or other activities can significantly increase your risk of hearing loss, or exacerbate an existing hearing impairment…

Hearing Health & Dementia Prevention
Hearing loss affects more than the ability to communicate.
It’s a chronic condition that may put your brain at risk of cognitive decline and dementia, affecting your ability to think, focus, and remember…

Physician Resources
At Hearing Consultants, we’re committed to closing that gap through the highest levels of hearing health care and would like to partner with you…
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Struggling to Hear in Public Spaces? How Auracast™ & Hearing Loops Can Help
Public spaces can be overwhelming, but modern technology is changing that. Discover how hearing loops and Auracast deliver clear sound directly to your ears
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How Your Hearing Loss Affects Loved Ones (and What You Can Do)
Hearing loss impacts more than just your own experience; it can ripple through your relationships. Discover how taking action can benefit you and your family
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Identifying Your Symptoms Can Help Treat Your Vertigo
Learn Why You Might Feel Dizzy and What Can Help Dizziness, a common symptom that affects more than 90 million Americans, has been reported to be the most common complaint in patients 75 years of age or older. For some people, dizziness is a brief, passing sensation brought on by dehydration, stress, or fatigue. For…


