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As a child I was plagued with horrible ear infections.  I remember as a little girl, sitting in school with so much discomfort.  Barely hearing what was going on around me.  My family doctor referred me to a wonderful Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor and...

What I enjoy the most about being an audiologist is the relationships with patients. Many of our regular patients who wear hearing aids come to see us 2 to 3 times per year. I love that we get to spend quality time talking with our...

Loving my job is easy. On a daily basis, my job is to greet people (on the phone or in person), make them smile, and feel good about their day. I have been told by a patient that I am a “ray of sunshine”, and...

It is very tough to choose a single moment that defines why I love my profession, as our days are filled with many small, but special moments. However, a particular patient comes to mind that defines my goals as an audiologist. My experience with her has been...

Some weird behaviors that are in fact related to hearing...

This is a cordless phone for both regular use and use with hearing aids. While it looks like a regular phone, and for your normal-hearing family members will function as a normal phone, it is actually very different for a hearing aid user. A traditional...

If you have diabetes, your ears may be at risk. Read this quick article to see what we are talking about: http://www.betterhearing.org/hearing_loss/diabetes_and_hearing_loss/index.cfm If you're not scheduled for regular hearing tests, it is important that you start. Just like your eyes, your ears are at risk when you...