
3 valuable lessons that will help you find lost hearing aids
A cautionary tale of a hearing aid lost and found during Covid 19 By Jim Johnston, Oak Bay Hearing Clinic client Face masks are highly recommended

A cautionary tale of a hearing aid lost and found during Covid 19 By Jim Johnston, Oak Bay Hearing Clinic client Face masks are highly recommended

Update to original article published 04/05/2017. Does it seem like you hear better with one ear compared to the other? Maybe you’re not sure, but

For this year’s new technology event we’re featuring the new Resound ONE™ which just launched a month ago. Its revolutionary M&RIE (pronounced “marie”) technology and

What is a PSAP? A personal sound amplification product, commonly referred to as a “PSAP”, is a device that makes sounds louder. PSAPs can look

How often do you wear your hearing aids? “I wear them when I need to,” is a response that Audiologists hear too often when

Hearing loss affects millions of individuals worldwide every single day, posing communication challenges for many. However, these challenges have increased greatly since the use of

Overcoming artificial sound Some new hearing aid users report that their hearing aids have an “artificial” sound. This has become less of an issue

Tinnitus is often described as a ringing, humming, or buzzing sound. Most people have experienced tinnitus at some point—think of the high-pitched noise that lingers

Wind in the trees, birdsong, children’s voices, trickling water. This is what natural sound is about. Hearing aid manufacturer Widex has introduced an exciting

In many ways an Audiologist is a detective. Much like solving a case, an Audiologist puts together clues—symptoms and test results—to uncover what is
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