Hearing Tips

Modern hearing aids.

Modern Hearing Aids Don’t Look (Or Feel) Like Your Grandparents’ Devices 

Many people delay getting hearing aids because they don’t think they’ll like how they look or feel. And that’s completely understandable! For years, hearing aids were large, noticeable, and often negatively associated with getting old. In some cases, people even worried that they might be left out of conversation altogether by others who assumed they wouldn’t be able to hear

Paying for hearing aid using FSA HSA.

How to Pay for Hearing Aids: HSA, FSA, Insurance & Financing Options 

If you’ve looked into hearing aids, one of the first things you’ve probably noticed is the price. Depending on the technology and level of care involved, modern hearing aids can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand. For many people, that comes as a surprise, and it can understandably feel like a stopping point.  The cost is real, but it’s not the

Older lady medicare holding hearing aids.

Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids? Here’s the Truth 

Does Medicare cover hearing aids? The honest answer is: No.  Original Medicare does not cover hearing aids. We know that’s not what most people want to hear, and that many patients are surprised by this.  Fortunately, there’s more to the story. There are other paths (like Medicare Advantage plans, financing options, and additional benefits) that can make hearing aids more affordable than they first appear. And with

woman holding her ear

What Is Auditory Fatigue? Signs Your Ears and Brain Are Working Too Hard

Have you ever felt totally drained after a long conversation or social gathering? You may assume you’re just tired, stressed, or overwhelmed. And it’s true that for introverts or people with sensory issues, social situations can be exhausting. But in some cases, the cause is a lesser-known culprit: auditory fatigue.  Auditory fatigue happens when your brain has to work harder to process sound. When

7 Hearing Loss Myths: Separating Fact From Fiction

Hearing loss is more common than most of us might realize, but misinformation continues to prevent many people from seeking proper care. And with hearing loss, getting the right care at the right time is critical. Believing common hearing loss myths can delay diagnosis, impact communication, and reduce your overall quality of life. If you

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Temporary Hearing Loss

It’s easy to brush off temporary hearing loss. Maybe your ears feel clogged after a flight. Maybe sounds seem muffled after a loud concert. Or perhaps you wake up one morning and everything feels slightly distant and unclear. These symptoms often improve on their own, so many people assume temporary hearing changes are harmless. Usually,

Hard of hearing woman trying to talk with daughter in the park.

Disregarding Hearing Loss Has Negative Consequences

Unfortunately, as we get older, we often experience hearing loss. Even though about 20 percent of the world’s population experiences hearing loss, it’s often disregarded as a normal part of aging. However, if you disregard hearing loss, it can have a negative impact on your overall health and well-being that goes beyond difficulty hearing. So

closeup of hearing aid batteries

Get More Life Out of Your Hearing Aid Batteries With These 6 Tips

Batteries are the one component of hearing aids that can become really costly. The expense of replacing hearing aid batteries is one of the biggest economic challenges that a consumer faces when purchasing hearing aids. Even worse, hearing aid batteries always seem to quit when you need them most. This is a real issue, even

mother holding baby with an ear infection

When My Ear Infection Clears, Will My Hearing Come Back?

The medical name for what most people call an ear infection is otitis media. Ear infections are most prominent after a sinus infection or a cold, and though they’re fairly common in babies and young kids, adults can be impacted as well. An ear infection can even be caused by an infected tooth. A prominent

antique ear trumpet

When Should I Upgrade to Newer Hearing Aids?

Obviously, it’s time for a hearing aid upgrade if you’re still using one of those antiquated ear trumpets. But how will you know it’s time to upgrade when you’re using older conventional hearing aids? The hearing aids you got a decade ago seem to still be getting the job done, after all. It’s likely that,