Hearing Resources
Acoustic Neuroma
Acoustic neuroma is often difficult to diagnose in the early stages because signs and symptoms may be subtle and develop gradually over time.
Chronic Ear Infections
Chronic Ear Infection, also known as Otitis media, affects the space behind the eardrum (middle ear) and is diagnosed as 'chronic' when an ear infection does not heal or if it is recurring.
CareCredit®
We accept CareCredit®, the leading healthcare credit card, to make improving your hearing health easier and more affordable. With CareCredit®, you can get the hearing instrument you need and conveniently pay for it over time with monthly payments that easily fit into your budget.
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.
A Discussion of Dizziness
There are many causes of dizziness. This dizziness may or may not be associated with hearing loss. In most instances the distressing symptoms of dizziness can be greatly benefited or eliminated by medical, surgical, or rehabilitative treatments.
Eustachian Tube & Middle Ear Problems
In order to understand possible problems of the middle ear and eustachian tube, a brief review of ear anatomy & physiology must be completed.
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.
Hearing Problems in Children
Five thousand children are born profoundly deaf each year in the United States alone. Another 10 to 15 percent of newborns have a partial hearing loss or other hearing problems.
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.
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. We answer some of the common questions associated with hearing loss.
Patient Forms
Download our patient forms to help expedite your appointment so that we may provide you with the exceptional hearing healthcare.
Tinnitus
Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of a sound which is reported by patients that is unrelated to an external source of stimulation.