Contributed By: Anne Lobdell, MS CCC-A
As the audiologist employed at ENT Specialists-TOSH Tower, I work very
closely with Dr. Justin Gull to provide the best possible service for my
patients. Emphasis is placed on making sure the patient is well-informed about
their hearing health and to provide a safe, friendly, low-pressure environment,
in which to meet all of their audiological needs.
Services include: diagnostic
evaluation of hearing disorders for adults and pediatrics, dispensing and
servicing of hearing aids, noise conservation products and assistive listening
devices. I also work with Dr. Gull and Dr. Yorgason in the area of implantable
auditory prosthetics such as the Baha and cochlear implants. People of all ages
can be affected by hearing loss; at ENT Specialists-TOSH Tower we make it our highest priority to
serve all of your hearing health care needs.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Contributed by David Lodzins, Audiologist, MS CCC-A
Many people have come to the realization that their hearing may be getting worse. They may notice difficulty hearing on their own or, more commonly, they receive feedback from friends and loved ones that they are missing things others are saying. Surveys have shown that 3 in 10 people over 60 have a hearing loss and 1 in 6 baby boomers have hearing problems.
A large majority of these people will wait an average of seven years before getting help. Perhaps they don't want to acknowledge the problem, are embarrassed by what they see as a weakness, or believe that they can "get by" without using a hearing aid. This may be for many reasons.
The first may be that the individual with hearing loss may not feel that the loss is bad enough. At ENT Specialists, patients commonly tell me that they can hear people just fine but they can’t understand them because they mumble. Another reason people don’t get help with their hearing may be the perceived cost of hearing aids. Hearing aids range in price depending on technology level and the patient’s need.
There is also negative word of mouth about hearing aids from those who have had negative experiences. Often, these individuals were wearing hearing aids that were either inappropriate for their hearing loss or were not properly fit to their hearing needs. My patients at ENT Specialists have told me that they, too, felt negative about hearing aids, but when they finally tried a properly fit, appropriate hearing instrument, they wished they had done it many years before.
Another reason my patients waited so long to get hearing aids is that they had no idea where to get them. They tell me that they receive advertisements in the mail daily for hearing aids and they were not sure where to go because of the negative experiences their friends have had. Many people are not sure where to go and who they can trust.
I suggest making an appointment with an audiologist at ENT Specialists for many reasons. First, patients will receive a comprehensive audiological evaluation by a certified audiologist to determine the type and degree of hearing loss. An accurate, thorough hearing exam is crucial to get the best outcome when fitting a hearing aid.
The second reason to visit an audiologist is that he or she may uncover medical concerns that need to be treated by a doctor. The audiologists at ENT Specialists work closely with the ENT doctors to address any medical issues discovered during testing and can set an appointment for an individual, usually for the same day. Some medical issues that I see that need medical attention are:
Many people have come to the realization that their hearing may be getting worse. They may notice difficulty hearing on their own or, more commonly, they receive feedback from friends and loved ones that they are missing things others are saying. Surveys have shown that 3 in 10 people over 60 have a hearing loss and 1 in 6 baby boomers have hearing problems.
A large majority of these people will wait an average of seven years before getting help. Perhaps they don't want to acknowledge the problem, are embarrassed by what they see as a weakness, or believe that they can "get by" without using a hearing aid. This may be for many reasons.
The first may be that the individual with hearing loss may not feel that the loss is bad enough. At ENT Specialists, patients commonly tell me that they can hear people just fine but they can’t understand them because they mumble. Another reason people don’t get help with their hearing may be the perceived cost of hearing aids. Hearing aids range in price depending on technology level and the patient’s need.
There is also negative word of mouth about hearing aids from those who have had negative experiences. Often, these individuals were wearing hearing aids that were either inappropriate for their hearing loss or were not properly fit to their hearing needs. My patients at ENT Specialists have told me that they, too, felt negative about hearing aids, but when they finally tried a properly fit, appropriate hearing instrument, they wished they had done it many years before.
Another reason my patients waited so long to get hearing aids is that they had no idea where to get them. They tell me that they receive advertisements in the mail daily for hearing aids and they were not sure where to go because of the negative experiences their friends have had. Many people are not sure where to go and who they can trust.
I suggest making an appointment with an audiologist at ENT Specialists for many reasons. First, patients will receive a comprehensive audiological evaluation by a certified audiologist to determine the type and degree of hearing loss. An accurate, thorough hearing exam is crucial to get the best outcome when fitting a hearing aid.
The second reason to visit an audiologist is that he or she may uncover medical concerns that need to be treated by a doctor. The audiologists at ENT Specialists work closely with the ENT doctors to address any medical issues discovered during testing and can set an appointment for an individual, usually for the same day. Some medical issues that I see that need medical attention are:
·
Active drainage from one or both ears
·
Ear wax impaction
·
Fluid behind the eardrum
·
Middle ear infection
·
Ear canal infection
·
Sudden decrease in hearing
·
Ringing in the ears
·
Hole in the eardrum
·
Difference in hearing between the right and left
ear
·
Differences in speech understanding between the
right and left ear
·
New onset of dizziness
·
Ear pain
A
third reason to visit an audiologist with ENT Specialists is that you will be
seeing a hearing healthcare professional that has a Doctorate or Masters degree
in audiology. The audiologists on staff
have had many years of training and experience to help you find the best
solution for managing your hearing loss.
Our comprehensive hearing evaluation includes a needs analysis to
determine the best hearing aid style and technology level to best meet your
listening needs. Everyone is different,
both economically and socially, and together we will determine what solution is
best for you.
Our
goal as audiologists at ENT Specialists is to help those with hearing loss
reach their hearing goals. If you think
you or a loved one suffers from hearing loss, don't delay another day. Visit a
hearing healthcare professional at ENT Specialists and take the first step
toward a world of better hearing.
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