There are four main types of hearing loss, all which come with their own set of challenges and treatment options.
Your hearing is important to your overall health and well-being. See how these common health concerns are related to your ears.
Hearing loss is not the only condition you may be experiencing with your ears. Take a look at the other conditions that could be impacting your ear health.
If you've ever experienced a ringing, roaring, clicking, hissing, or buzzing sound in your ears when no outside sound is present, you are not alone. 50 million Americans experience tinnitus to some degree, and 16 million Americans have tinnitus that is severe enough that they seek medical attention. Although tinnitus can be disruptive to your everyday life, there are effective treatment options available.
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have hearing loss
Hearing loss affects people of all ages.
1 in 5 teens has hearing loss.
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Learn MoreAlmost all cases of hearing loss can be treated with hearing aids. In the past few years, hearing aids have evolved tremendously to be smaller and more effective than hearing aids of the past. Many are smartphone compatible and allow you to stream music, phone calls, and more directly to your devices.
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Learn MoreHearing loss affects people of all ages—even children! In fact, hearing loss is a condition that affects over 3 million children in the United States alone. If your child is showing signs of hearing loss, it is important that it is identified early on. Your local provider will be able to recommend the best course of action and treatment options.
Learn MoreDoes your loved one have hearing loss? Here are some things you can do to support them in their journey.
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Sometimes, hearing loss happens so gradually that it can be difficult to notice at first. However, there are some common signs that indicate you may have hearing loss. Want some answers now? Take this short survey to determine if it's time for you to make a hearing appointment.