From the rudimentary ear trumpets of the 17th century to the sleek, digital devices of today, the evolution of hearing aids is a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of better sound quality for those with hearing loss.
While diabetes and hearing loss may not seem like natural companions, recent discoveries have revealed a surprising correlation.
The city of brotherly love already has a vibrant healthcare community and we're thrilled to announce that Anywhere Audiology is joining that community and expanding its services into the area.
Purchasing hearing aids can be a significant investment, both financially and in terms of time and commitment.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Kathleen Wallace, Au.D. has just joined Anywhere Audiology as our newest audiologist in New York City!
In this article, we’ll dive into the three most common reasons individuals hesitate to get hearing aids and offer data and resources to address these concerns.
Among the various risk factors associated with dementia, one that has gained significant attention in recent years is hearing loss.
Over time, it becomes harder to hear in environments that are louder. This is called a person’s ability to multi-listen or listen to more than one thing at a time.
Hearing loss is a common issue affecting millions of people worldwide. In fact, studies have shown that roughly 1 in 3 people between the ages of 65 and 74 have some form of hearing loss.