Your hearing is precious – and it should be treated as such. The sooner any auditory issues are picked up, the sooner you can work with your audiologist to correct the situation.
Did you know that hearing health has a large impact on the city's cultural diversity? People with untreated hearing issues are more likely to experience communication barriers, social isolation, and professional challenges.
A recent study by Frank Lin, an otologist and assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, has linked as little as mild hearing loss to memory and thinking problems.  Dr. Lin’s study reinforces that hearing loss can affect more than just hearing, there are social, physical, psychological and cognitive implications.  It is so important  to talk to your health professionals about hearing loss and see your  local audiologist on a regular basis to have your hearing evaluated.  Stop in and see us today for an evaluation and to learn about how hearing loss may affect you  and your family.
Most Americans consume caffeine every day, whether in our morning coffee or favorite soda. But could this seemingly harmless habit might be damaging your hearing? Let’s find out. So, does caffeine cause tinnitus? While what causes the condition can be mysterious, there’s no evidence to suggest that enjoying your daily cup of joe will cause you to develop it. However—and this is important—caffeine is one of the top triggers for those who already have this condition.