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Are you struggling to connect?
Do you struggle to understand and often ask people to repeat themselves? It’s possible you’ve adjusted to your poor hearing. A doctor of audiology is trained to be a partner in your overall health to ensure you the best quality of hearing and of life. At Sounds of Life Hearing, audiologists Dr. Sarah Curtis and Dr. Cara Donovan explore...
Read MoreCochlear implants can help
If hearing aids are not providing the improvement in your hearing that you were hoping for, cochlear implants may be an option. “Cochlear implants are a wonderful solution for individuals with significant hearing loss in one or both ears,” says Dr. Cara Donovan, Au.D., of Sounds of Life Hearing in Mentor. “Many people start wearing...
Read MoreHearing loss isn’t normal
May is “Better Hearing Month” and serves as a reminder to get your hearing checked. But make sure you’re being examined by a doctor of audiology. “A great audiologist once said, ‘The ears are the doorway to the brain,’” says founder of Sounds of Life Hearing Sarah Curtis, Au.D. “We gather so much information by conversations...
Read MoreTreatment for tinnitus
Am I hearing things? It’s a question many have asked themselves at one time or another. If you’ve experienced a constant or periodic ringing, humming or buzzing in your ears, you may be suffering from tinnitus. “Tinnitus is a noise you hear in your ears but no one else can hear,” says Sarah Curtis, Au.D. founder of Sounds of Life...
Read MoreCustomized hearing aids
Where are a few things the doctors of audiology at Sounds of Life Hearing in Concord Township would like you to understand about hearing aids. Every person’s hearing loss is different, and no two people have the same needs. “Just because someone you know had a bad experience with hearing aids doesn’t mean that you will,” says Sarah...
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