Hearing Resources
Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids
Make informed decisions when purchasing your next hearing device using our consumer's guide to hearing aids. This guide provides plenty of tips and information when determining what the best hearing aid is for your specific needs.
Causes of Tinnitus
Tinnitus may have several underlying causes. Your doctor may begin investigating the condition by first finding out what kind of tinnitus you suffer from. There are two general types of tinnitus: subjective and objective tinnitus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you need more information about hearing loss, hearing aids or accessories, our frequently asked questions section provides answers you’ve been looking for.
How Hearing Works
Understanding how the ear works and how we hear is essential to not only properly diagnosing a hearing problem, but also recommending the best treatment for your particular needs.
Types of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss impacts people differently and can be mild, moderate, moderately-severe, severe or profound in degree. Understanding the severity of hearing loss is crucial to developing the best approach to treatment.
Learning to Hear Again
Getting hearing aids to treat hearing loss is an important step, but it is not the finish line. It is a process that takes time, commitment, education, and patience.
Insurance and Financing
Hearing Associates offers affordable hearing aid financing options as well as accepts a wide range of insurance providers.
Information About Hearing Loss
Understanding parts of the ear and how the ear functions is essential to properly diagnosing hearing loss and how specialists treat the problem.
Patient Forms
Download our patient forms to help expedite your appointment so that we may provide you with exceptional hearing healthcare.
Ringing in the Ears
People with severe cases of tinnitus may find it difficult to hear, work, or even sleep. Schedule an appointment with a Doctor of Audiology to evaluate and discuss your tinnitus.
Scared of Hearing Loss
At Hearing Associates we understand that taking that first step can be scary. We have the expertise to properly diagnose your hearing loss and will take the time you need to review all your possible options.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is categorized by the damaged area of the auditory system. There are three basic types of hearing loss: sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss and mixed hearing loss.
The Catch to Value
At Hearing Associates, we refuse to be limited and promise to offer our patients the best hearing healthcare possible for their particular hearing loss, budget and lifestyle.
Educational Video Library
We provide a library of videos to educate you on hearing aids, hearing aid maintenance and what to expect from a hearing test.