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NEW NAME—SAME UNPARALLELED CARE
San Francisco Audiology Is Now SH Audiology We’re excited to share that our practice is now called SH Audiology a division of SH Medical — a new name that reflects our growth while honoring our…
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Purdue Research Reveals New Connections Between Hearing Loss, Posture and Balance
While previous studies have shown that hearing loss affects balance, new research from Purdue University Audiology Professor Alexander Francis and his colleagues may help further explain the connection. Their study found that postural sway is…
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How To Clean Your Hearing Aids: A Step-by-Step Guide

Regularly cleaning your hearing aids is essential for maintaining their performance and extending their lifespan. Follow this simple step-by-step guide to keep your devices in top condition. Step 1: Gather Your Cleaning Tools Before you…
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Our NOPA office is relocating July 23, 2025.
Our NOPA office, currently located at 1 Shrader Street, Suite 578, San Francisco, CA 94117, is relocating July 23, 2025. After July 23, audiology patients will be seen by William Huson, Au.D., at our Pacific…
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Decibels at Home: Surprising Sounds That Can Harm Your Hearing

Decibels (dB) measure the intensity of sound. Anything above 85 dB can begin to damage hearing with prolonged or repeated exposure. The louder the sound, the less time it takes to cause harm. For example,…
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Can You Use Headphones With Hearing Aids?

Using headphones while wearing hearing aids might seem tricky or even impossible at first glance. However, many people with hearing aids do enjoy music, podcasts and phone calls through various headphone setups. Nearly 28.8 million…
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Feedback Cancellation and Modern Hearing Aids

Previously, a common complaint among hearing aid users was the presence of feedback, or high-pitched whistling noises. This issue could occur during conversations, when hugging someone or even while wearing a hat. Nearly 28.8 million…
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Group Activities that Work Well for Hearing Aid Users

Staying socially active is key for emotional well-being, especially for those with hearing loss. However, group settings can sometimes be challenging for hearing aid users due to background noise, overlapping conversations or poor acoustics. With…
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Are You Enabling a Loved One’s Hearing Loss

When someone you love begins to struggle with hearing loss, it’s natural to want to help. You may find yourself repeating things or stepping in to manage conversations on their behalf. While these actions come…
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Does My Sleeping Position Affect My Ear and Hearing Health?

When we think about ear health, we often focus on things like hearing, noise exposure or infections. But your sleeping position can also have a surprising effect on the comfort of your ears. From ear…
