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Denver Audiology Hearing Care Resources

Hearing Loss

Even minor hearing impairment can significantly impact our ability to engage and build relationships with others. When our hearing is compromised, the negative consequences on our social and mental well-being, and in some cases, physical health, become more severe, potentially leading to a decline in overall quality of life.

Signs of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is a subtle health condition in that individuals may not realize they are experiencing it until it has already progressed significantly. Furthermore, even when the signs become noticeable, some individuals may mistake the symptoms for a temporary issue.

Communication Tips

Improving your hearing abilities involves more than simply using hearing aids. Achieving optimal hearing requires personalized technology that caters to your unique hearing requirements in the environments you frequent most often. Furthermore, implementing effective communication strategies can help maximize the benefits of this technology.

Binaural Hearing

Utilizing both ears to hear effectively not only allows us to determine the location of sounds (an important aspect of our listening and sound processing abilities), but it also helps us to concentrate and focus on sounds more effectively.

What is An Audiologist?

People seeking treatment for hearing loss often encounter several obstacles, including unfamiliar medical terminology and confusion over different categories of healthcare professionals. One common area of confusion is the distinction between an audiologist and a hearing instrument specialist.

How to Protect Your Hearing

Being exposed to noise levels above 85 decibels, whether during work or recreational activities, can substantially elevate your chances of developing hearing loss or worsening an existing hearing condition.