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What Are the Most Common Hearing Tests?

One out of every five Bay Area residents will experience hearing loss at some point in their lives. There is a wide range of possible causes, from noisy crowds at 49ers games to rock ‘n…
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Hearing Aid Technology

Bay Area residents newly diagnosed with hearing loss are likely to have some misconceptions about hearing aids, especially if they don’t know anybody who wears one. These devices are no longer big and bulky like…
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Types of Hearing Tests

About 20 percent of Bay Area residents are experiencing hearing loss. Many aren’t even aware of the problem; hearing loss develops gradually, and we often adjust to it over time as we grow used to…
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Routine Maintenance for Your Hearing Aids

For most hearing loss patients in San Francisco and other parts of the Bay Area, hearing aids are a blessing. They help keep you connected with others and allow you to enjoy many of your…
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Don’t Take a Vacation from Summer Hearing Protection
Summertime is the traditional season for families in San Francisco and around the country to head out on vacation. While it’s natural to look forward to warmer weather and fun activities, don’t neglect your hearing…
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Do You Know How to Take Care of Your Hearing Aid?

Hearing aids are complex electronic devices. Much like you wouldn’t drive your brand new car 10,000 miles without an oil change, you should not put your hearing aids into your ears and then neglect to…
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Your’re Invited to our Oticon Special Event April 23-27!

We would like to invite you and a friend or family member to our Oticon Opnâ„¢ Event, April 23-27, where we will be demonstrating the first hearing device proven to make hearing easier on the…
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Invisible Hearing Event March 19-23

We would like to invite you and a friend or family member to our Invisible Hearing Technology Event, March 19-23, where we will be demonstrating the latest, most discrete hearing devices in the hearing health…
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We Offer New Tinnitus Therapy: Levo
The Levo® system is a new, state-of-the-art tinnitus treatment developed by Otoharmonics® Corporation in Portland, Oregon. Both FDA and CE approved, this sound based therapy helps the brain habituate to and reduce the volume of…
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How Hearing Loops Work
Hearing Loops are the preferred assistive listening technology for people with hearing loss. At the push of a button, most hearing aids can wirelessly receive the sound from a public venue that has a hearing…
