Widex Moment Special November 2020 – January 2021
Maintenance Tips for Your Hearing Aids
Your hearing aids are with you all day long, playing a crucial role in your social interactions and daily conversations. In order to have uninterrupted enjoyment, it’s important to perform proper care and maintenance on your devices. Regular cleanings that you do...

What Is Right For My Ear? A Look At Some Of The Top Hearing Aids
If you are a part of the approximately 20% of Americans suffering from hearing loss and have decided that hearing aids are the way to go, you will want to choose the right brand and type the first time. While the hearing clinic that you visit will offer some...

How Is Tinnitus Diagnosed?
Ringing, clicking, humming… these are all noises that people with tinnitus may hear in their ears. Tinnitus is more common than you may think -- the U.S. Center for Disease Control estimates that about 15% of people, which is over 50 million people, have some level of...

Hearing Screening vs. Hearing Evaluation: What’s The Difference?
Hearing loss for both children and adults is a significant problem. Out of every 1,000 children in the United States, two to three are born with a detectable hearing loss in one or both ears. Doctors are able to detect hearing issues with a hearing screening or...
What Is the Difference Between Subjective and Objective Tinnitus?
Our hearing plays a major role in how we go about our everyday life activities. So when someone experiences problems with their hearing, it's important to understand the cause of their hearing impairment. One common hearing problem people experience is a ringing that...
What Are the Most Common Causes of Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss and impairment is becoming more and more common. In fact, it's predicted that by 2025, 900 million people worldwide will have some level of hearing impairment. Fortunately, today's resources offer solutions for certain levels of hearing impairment. But...
Why Should You Have Your Hearing Tested?
Hearing loss is a common problem around the world. In fact, it's estimated that 900 million people worldwide will be hearing impaired by 2025. There are many different causes of hearing impairment, but most can be treated if caught early on. With that in mind, it's...
3 Easy Steps to Help You Find the Right Hearing Aid
Throughout the U.S., over 10 million people use hearing aids. And today, finding the right hearing aid device is easier than ever. Whether you're looking for an Oticon hearing aid or are considering different hearing aid styles, it's important to find the right...
Hearing Screenings: What Are They and How Often Should I Get One?
A hearing screening is a test to see how well you can hear different sounds. There are numerous causes of hearing impairment that you might not be aware of, and so hearing evaluations can determine any problems. These types of tests are administered by an...
Conductive and Sensorineural Hearing Loss: What’s the Difference?
Hearing loss is a common problem in today's society. In fact, about 20% of Americans say they have some degree of hearing loss. Fortunately, today's technology and knowledge allow audiologists to effectively diagnose and treat most cases of hearing impairment. If you...