What to Do if Your Hearing Aids Aren’t Loud Enough
More than 48 million Americans have hearing loss, and many rely on a tiny and complex medical device for treatment. Hearing aids come in a wide variety of sizes and styles, but all have the same job – amplifying sounds so that your damaged ears can hear them. But what happens when your hearing aids…
FSA Benefit Reminder and Special
As the 2021 holidays approach and the year comes to a close, have you considered using the money in your healthcare flexible spending account to help you purchase hearing aids? We wanted to remind you that your benefits in flexible spending accounts expire at the end of each year, so any unused dollars in 2021 will…
Surfer’s Ear
Those with frequent exposure to cold water – most commonly surfers and swimmers – often suffer from reactive exostosis, an inflammation of the bone in the ear canal that leads to the formation of new bone growth. Known medically as exostosis but referred to informally as surfer’s ear, this condition causes bone to thicken, leading…
Wearing Masks: Guidelines for Adult and Pediatric Patients
To make sure you stay safe during your visit, here are some tips and tricks in order to make sure you or your child wears a mask the proper way. Ways to wear masks for adults Tie-on masks • Make sure to tie the straps high up on the head and low on the neck….