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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.

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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.

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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.

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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...

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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)...

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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?

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Hearing Health Self Test

The procedure for taking our Hearing Health Self Test is simple; all you have to do is honestly answer the first 14 statements with one of four responses.

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Hearing Loop Systems

Hearing Loops, along with a pair of well fit hearing aids, can change these situations and make them easier for you instead of harder. Hearing aids that are equipped with a T-coil, also known as a telecoil, can allow the user to pick up sound from an installed hearing loop.

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Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

Also called “OTCs”, or “OTC hearing devices”, these products are a new class of hearing instruments specific to the U.S., regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, and approved only for those 18 and older with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss...

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Refer a Patient

Does your patient need an audiologist? More than an estimated 15% of adult Pennsylvanians have hearing loss, and only a fraction receive needed help for this chronic condition. We’re your partner in delivering the highest levels of hearing health care and welcome your patient referrals...

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Hearing Health & Dementia Prevention

Get the facts on the importance of seeking regular hearing tests. Hearing loss affects more than the ability to communicate...

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How to Pair Hearing Aids With Your Device via Bluetooth®

Learn how to easily connect your hearing aids to your device using Bluetooth for a seamless listening experience.

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