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Whether you’re exploring solutions for the first time or a long-time hearing aid user, our experts at Carson Hearing Care are here to offer advice and resources to support your journey.

Should You Replace Your Old Hearing Aid or Fix It?

One of the questions most asked of hearing specialists is, “My hearing aid is broken or is not working as well as it used to – should I have it repaired, or get a new one?” Presented with only that much information, we have to answer truthfully, “Well, that depends.” Picking between repair or replace

Preventing Long Term Hearing Loss in Musicians

In addition to all of them being musicians, what do Barbra Streisand, Phil Collins, Ludwig van Beethoven and Brian Wilson have in common? All of these musicians experienced – as a result of playing the music they love – permanent hearing loss. When musicians come to me for treatment, I feel obliged to inform them

How Crowded Rooms and Background Noise Affect Your Ability to Hear

A common question from patients pertains to being able to hear in crowded places. When they are talking to people one-on-one, or in small groups of people there is no problem, and they seem to hear just fine. Not so in crowded situations. Whether in large public space outdoors such as a football game or

What to Look for in a Cellular Phone if You Use a Hearing Aid

Hearing aids have not previously always worked effectively with mobile phones, because of electronic interference between the 2 devices that caused static, whizzing or screeching noises, or lost words. Fortunately, advances in technology and new government regulations have made the issue “Will this cell phone work with my hearing aid?” simpler to answer. The regulations

Picking Your First Hearing Aid – What You Need to Know

If you’re shopping for your first hearing aid and discovering that the process is challenging, you’re not alone. Consumer Reports published a comparative report on hearing aids after following over a dozen people for six months while purchasing their first hearing aids. Their report was dismaying: two-thirds of the aids purchased ended up being misfitted,

Get a Hearing Test if You Notice Any of these Symptoms of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss has various forms – it might develop gradually (for example, due to aging) or all of a sudden (due to an injury or trauma). Hearing loss may range between mild instances of not hearing conversations correctly to extreme periods of being unable to hear at all, and can be either permanent or temporary.

Being Safe at Home when a Member of Your Household has Hearing Loss

One aspect of hearing loss which is rarely addressed is the basic decrease in safety of people who have experienced it. Imagine this situation: you’re at home when a fire breaks out, and like most people today you have smoke alarms installed to warn you so that you and your family can evacuate before the

Principle Variables Influencing Hearing Aid Battery Performance

The question of precisely how long hearing aid batteries can be expected to last is not as easy to respond to as it seems, because battery life depends on a large number of factors. Just how long a battery lasts depends on who manufactured the battery, and may even vary between models from the exact

An Introduction to Analog vs Digital Hearing Aids

To understand the difference between analog and digital hearing aids, you need to first understand the history of analog vs digital, and the different ways that they process and amplify sounds. Historically, analog technology emerged first, and consequently most hearing aids were analog until digital signal processing (DSP) was invented, after which digital hearing aids

Advice for Driving Safely with Hearing Problems

People depend on their hearing in a number of situations, making it difficult to perform some basic tasks if your hearing is damaged. Many people with hearing problems find that driving a car can become a challenge. Fortunately, just because you have difficulty hearing does not mean that safe driving isn’t possible. Follow some simple