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Can Hearing Aids Help Improve Sleep?

If you suffer from hearing loss, you may experience a difficult time both falling and staying asleep.

Is it Okay to See a Hearing Specialist During COVID-19?

You can do what you can to protect yourself and get your healthcare needs met.

Different Ways to Wear a Face Mask With Your Hearing Aids

Seeing that this is a challenge, we will guide you on wearing your hearing aids and face mask appropriately.

Signs of Auditory Processing Disorder in Adults

As we get older, it's not uncommon to notice a change in hearing. However, there’s one hearing issue to be concerned about even as a young adult; auditory processing disorder (APD).

Can Hearing Aids Slow the Progression of Hearing Loss?

Many people wonder how much hearing aids can help with their hearing loss. Will they allow you to just hear without further benefit or what will they do for overall hearing care?

How to Easily Adjust to Your New Hearing Aids

Coping with hearing loss is something that you should not have to do alone. Beltone Skoric Hearing Aid Center is here to assist you in the treatment plan that is right for your condition.

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Why People Delay Getting Treatment for Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is a condition that tends to start slowly through subtle signs that are easy to dismiss. Because these changes are gradual, many people adjust without fully realizing how much they’re missing. One

What to Expect at Your First Hearing Appointment

You might not think you need a hearing test, but taking care of your hearing is important, so the sooner you make that appointment, the better. Scheduling your first hearing appointment can feel daunting,

How Do Hearing Aids Process Sound

Hearing aids are the most common way to treat hearing impairment, but even people who use them regularly might not fully understand how they work. They do much more than simply make sounds louder.

What Mild Hearing Loss Actually Feels Like

Many cases of mild hearing loss can go unnoticed because it doesn’t feel like traditional hearing loss. With mild hearing loss, you can still hear conversations, music, and other sounds. You might not notice