When you hear the words “hearing aids,” you probably think of the hearing devices that are prescribed and fitted by a hearing professional for mild to severe levels of hearing loss. But from now on, there will be two terms for hearing aids. Hearing aids – those that...
Dr. Debra L. Hamila, Au.D., CCC/A
Our Five-Step Safety Protocol To Keep You Safe In 2022
To continue to protect you, other patients, and staff in 2022, strict protocols remain in place to ensure you visit a safe and sterile environment. Mask requirement: With the contagiousness of the Omicron strain of COVID-19, we are asking all patients, regardless of...
Tinnitus: Why Are My Ears Ringing?
Affecting roughly 25 million people in the US today, tinnitus is more common than the general population realizes. Often associated with ringing in the ears, this condition can present itself in many different ways depending on the patient.What Is Tinnitus? Tinnitus...
A Doctor Of Audiology’s Advice On Coping With Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
It's always an awkward moment when you need to ask someone to repeat themself for the third time—the annoyance of "not quite getting" that last word. Or the uncomfortable overwhelm of a noisy social situation where you can't make out what's being said. Living with...
The Difference Between An Audiologist & Hearing Aid Dispenser
If I asked you the difference between a doctor and a nurse, you’d probably find it easy enough to explain. But what if I asked you the difference between an Audiologist and a hearing aid dispenser? A whole lot trickier, right? They both can fit you with hearing aids...
Should You Choose ReSound For Your Hearing Aid?
The best hearing aid out there isn’t that easy to determine. There are no awards or votes happening to crown the very best hearing aid of all time. Asking us what hearing aids are the best is a common question, but unfortunately, it’s one that you won’t like the...
What Is an OTC Device?
With May being Better Hearing Month, all of us are very excited. This gives us a chance to further assist and inform our patients and residents of Scottsdale about proper hearing health and what they can do to improve upon it. With hearing loss being so common in our...
The Third Most Common Health Problem in the USA Is Hearing Loss
Trailing behind arthritis and heart disease, hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the USA, beating both cancer and diabetes. Why is it that hearing tests and hearing care take a backseat when it comes to health screenings? To encourage Scottsdale...
Why Does Sudden Hearing Loss Happen, and What Should You Do?
Most people believe that hearing loss primarily affects older adults above the age of sixty. However, an alarming number of adults, one to six out of every 5,000, are struck by sudden hearing loss in their late 40s to early 50s. This form of sensorineural hearing loss...
Preventing Hearing Loss While You’re Young
1.1 billion young people between 12 and 35 years-of-age run the risk of developing hearing loss due to exposure to noise in recreational settings, according to the WHO. This statistic shatters the myth that hearing loss only affects the elderly. My concern for the...