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Tinnitus

Tinnitus is the medical term for the sensation of hearing sound in your ears when no external sound is present. It affects 50 million (nearly one in six) Americans. Most describe the sound as ringing, though others describe it as hissing, buzzing, whistling, roaring or chirping.

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Hearing Aids

Thinking about getting hearing aids? We’ve come a long way since the clunky style popular in your grandparents’ day. Not only do current hearing aids have slick designs, some of them virtually disappear in the ear canal and are barely noticeable.

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Working with Insurance

Medicare does not cover hearing aids but many of the Medicare Advantage plans do have hearing aid benefits, Call us and let us check to see if you have any hearing aid benefits that would help you. Some of the medicare supplements have $2000 to $3000 benefits.

 
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Cognitive Decline

It is a well-known fact that, as we get older, we tend to experience some level of decline in our cognitive ability. For some of us it may be mild, and for others more serious. Although a normal part of aging, typical issues tend to pop up, including forgetting details, taking longer to learn new things, and difficulty concentrating or focusing. We might not be able to stop it — but recent and emerging studies tell us that we may be able to slow it down. And the great news is that understanding the link between hearing loss and brain fitness can help you get started on the road to better overall health.

 
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