Posts by S.E. Wisconsin Hearing Center Inc.
Celebrating Grandparents Day: Don’t Miss Out On Special Moments
Celebrate Grandparents Day by scheduling a hearing check-up. Sunday, Sept. 12 is Grandparents Day, which means it s a great time for children and grandchildren everywhere to express their appreciation toward grandparents nationwide. A Grandparent s Impact The grandparent-grandchild relationship is an important bond that has a broad range of positive experiences in a child…
Read MoreVote for Us – ‘Best Hearing Center’
Providing an excellent hearing health care experience to every patient is the foundation of our practice. As one of our valued patients, we’re hoping you’ll take a moment to vote for us for ‘Best Hearing Center’ in The Journal Times’ Best of Racine County 2021 awards. The process is quick and easy—please click this link,…
Read MoreNominate Us for ‘Best Hearing Center’
It’s time to choose your favorite in the Best of Racine County 2021 awards. Providing an excellent hearing health care experience to every patient is the foundation of our practice. As one of our valued patients, we’re hoping you’ll take a moment to nominate us for ‘Best Hearing Center’ in The Journal Times’ Best of…
Read MoreFit and Follow Up: Key Components in Hearing Device User Satisfaction
Buying hearing devices isn’t like buying a TV. Hearing devices are not just electronic devices, but rather a rehabilitative treatment, requiring long-term commitment to their use. Understanding this fact, and that fit and follow-up are equally as important as the hearing device itself, will go a long way toward increasing your satisfaction with your purchase.…
Read MoreWhen To Purchase New Hearing Devices
Hearing aids are sophisticated devices that are subject to moisture, heat, dirt and earwax. Even though they are built to precise standards, at some point they will need to be replaced. Figuring out when is the key to uninterrupted communications. No product lasts forever. Over time, mechanical problems can develop, or the technology may simply become obsolete. However,…
Read MoreMay is Better Hearing & Speech Month
May is Better Hearing & Speech Month, an annual occasion designed to raise awareness of hearing loss and speech problems. Originally created in 1927 by The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), U.S. President Ronald Reagan issued a formal proclamation in 1986 to designate May as the official month to heighten public awareness about hearing loss and…
Read MoreSpring into Summer with Clean Hearing Aids
Have you ever thought about cleaning your hearing aids? Regular clean and checks are the best way to preserve your important investment. Regular maintenance can help extend the life of your hearing aids, and is a must considering the conditions they are exposed to on a regular basis. Moisture, heat, earwax and dirt can…
Read MoreHearing Aid Recycling
Thinking about throwing out your older hearing devices? You might instead consider recycling, which can help someone else in need of hearing aids get the enhanced hearing experience they deserve. If you’re interested in learning more, let us know at S.E. Wisconsin Hearing Center, Inc. and we can help you get the ball rolling here.…
Read MoreHearing Loss: Separating Facts from Fiction
Myth Exposed: The most common cause of hearing loss is age. Truth is, exposure to loud noise is the No. 1 cause of hearing loss, while only 35% of people with hearing loss are older than age 64. There are nearly 6 million people in the US between the ages of 18 and 44 with…
Read MoreAirPods: The Cause of—and Solution to—Many New Generational Hearing Problems
Everyday life is a challenge in general with hearing loss. Navigating through a global pandemic is even tougher. Experts point to earbuds such as Apple s popular AirPods as a key contributor to the problem. AirPods have limitations despite their popularity. In listening environments with background noise, their design allows ambient sounds to seep in. The…
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