The Science of Hearing (Part 1)
Hearing loss affects so many of us. And it's not just those who experience hearing loss directly. It's family, friends, and everyone we interact with every day. When I first started my studies, I knew I wanted to help people and wanted to be in healthcare. My...
2021 > 2020
Thank you for sticking with us through an incredible whirlwind of year - complete with lots of unexpected ups and downs. Whether you're a long-time patient of Centers for Hearing Care, considering joining us in the near future, or you're just reading my emails every...
Holiday Office Closure Reminder
This is a reminder that the office will be closed Christmas and New Years day. What does this mean for you? NOW is the time to give us a call if you need an adjustment before the holidays. We can't guarantee the ability to offer you a same-day appointment, but we'll...
5 Better-Hearing Resolutions to Kick Off 2021
From dropping tobacco to tapping technology, I'm taking New Year’s resolutions to the next level with five tips to help you kick off 2021 on the path to better hearing. These are of course very popular resolutions but perhaps you've never considered them with a...
Christmas Traditions, New and Old
These days, Fortunato and I do Christmas a little differently than the days of old — we now keep the holidays just as joyful but have small gatherings. Back when I was a kid, my parents house would be the “stop by” house for the holidays. My parents would set up a...
4 Common Hearing Loss Causes and Symptoms
Hearing loss causes are aplenty, but Presbyterians, or loss of hearing associated with age, remains to be the primary form, affecting one in three people in the United States between the ages of 65 and 74, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other...
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