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Hear Your Best On The Go

Posted on September 15, 2020 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Accessories, Hearing Aids, Maintenance

6 Tips to Keep Your Hearing Aids at Their Best Whether you’re on the town or out of town, you depend on your hearing technology to keep you consistently connected. Don’t miss a moment when you’re on the go with...

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Hearing Aids + Your Brain

Posted on August 1, 2020 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss

You won’t “mind” this news about better hearing and improved cognition! Does hearing aid use help your brain? A growing amount of research associates hearing technology with improved cognition and slowed or decreased risk of cognitive decline. Get the latest...

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Hearing Aids: Get the Scoop on What These Small but Powerful Devices Can Do

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing, Hearing Aids, Hearing Health, Technology

Did you know? Fewer than one out of three adults 70 and older who could benefit from hearing aids actually uses them, per the U.S. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, and the rate plunges to just 16...

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How Hearing Aids Work

Posted on January 1, 2019 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing, Hearing Aids, Technology

If you or someone you know has hearing technology, you understand how life-changing it can be, leading to even stronger connections to loved ones and a renewed vigor for life. But have you ever stopped to wonder just how those...

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Warm Ears Are Healthy Ears

Posted on December 12, 2018 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Protection

Winter can be a wonderful season filled with holiday cheer, cozy sweaters, hot cocoa, snowball fights, and thrilling sports like skiing and ice skating. Unfortunately, your ears are particularly vulnerable to the cold (especially if hearing aids are worn), so...

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Self-Fitting Hearing Aids: Key Reasons to Consult a Hearing Care Professional Instead

Posted on November 15, 2018 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, Technology

Have you heard of self-fitting hearing aids (SFHAs)? Can they help if you have a hearing loss? What exactly are they, and how do they differ from traditional hearing devices fitted by a hearing care expert? What’s the best action...

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6 Gift Ideas for Loved Ones With Hearing Loss

Posted on November 9, 2018 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing Aids, News, Technology

This year give your loved ones the gift of accessibility! We’ve put together a list of six tech gadgets that will help someone with hearing loss gain fuller access to their world.   Hearable What are hearables? They’re any wireless...

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The Best Tips for Traveling with Hearing Loss

Posted on June 15, 2015 by Parker Audiology, P.C. // Posted in Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

After hearing stories from our patients of missed connections, alarms, and added stress while traveling, we’ve packed together our best hearing loss travel tips in an easy-to-follow guide. Before You Go: Visit your audiologist Make sure your hearing aids are...

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