Posts in Hearing Loss
Comparing Costco and Sound Hearing Care: Where Should You Buy Your Hearing Aids?

When it comes to finding the right hearing aid provider, many individuals face the dilemma of choosing between the lowest prices at big box stores such as Costco and the individualized care of a local audiologist such as Sound Hearing Care. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Are You Ready to Live in the MOMENT? Special Holiday Event, December 6-10th

This holiday season, capture every precious MOMENT with clear, natural sound. Make an appointment with Sound Hearing Care between December 6th and 10th for a special holiday MOMENT event. Read this blog post to learn more.

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WIDEX MOMENT™ Upgrades Provide a More Personal Hearing Experience

WIDEX MOMENT™ hearing aids have always been known for the pure, natural sound they deliver. Now, new upgrades provide wearers with artificial intelligence technology as well as resources to maximize their experience. Read this blog post to learn more.

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Control Your Hearing Aids with Your Phone (or Watch!)

Do you remember what life was like before cell phones — when you had to use a payphone to make a call or ask for directions when you were going somewhere? These days, it’s hard to imagine living without cell phones! You can do almost anything with your phone, and that includes controlling your hearing aids. Read this article to learn more.

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Reduce Noise with Earplugs — Learn Your Options!

Depending on how loud it is and how often you hear it, noise can damage your hearing in as little as two minutes or in as long as a period of many years. Whenever you will be exposed to loud noise, you can protect your hearing with earplugs. This article explains the options available so you can decide which will work best for you.

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Can Hearing Aids Help How Your Brain Works?

A scientific study published in February of 2020 in Frontiers in Neuroscience investigated whether people with age-related hearing loss can improve their cognitive functioning and even reverse their cognitive decline by using well-fitted hearing aids. Find out what they learned in this blog post!

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New Tinnitus Resources

The American Tinnitus Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to research, advocacy, education, and support for people who live with tinnitus. This organization offers a podcast called Conversations in Tinnitus, which discusses ongoing research, treatment, and management of the condition. If you suffer from tinnitus, it is a wonderful resource for you to stay up-to-date about the condition. Read this blog post for summaries of the two most recent podcasts available.

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What Is the Link Between COVID-19 and Tinnitus?

One of the issues of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, is the fact it can cause medical conditions for people even after they have recovered from infection from the virus. We still don’t know the full extent of the effects of the virus, but we are slowly learning more about some of the problems the virus may cause for people. One of the effects could be tinnitus. Read this article to learn more!

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New Saturday Hours for Appointments with Our Audiologist

Sound Hearing Care strives to offer the very best in hearing healthcare to our clients. With this goal in mind, we have a very exciting announcement. Starting May 1st, we will be offering Saturday hours in our Simpsonville location from 10 am until 4 pm. During this time, patients can have an appointment with our new audiologist, Stephen J. Cuddy. Read this post to learn more!

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Updates in Better Hearing for 2021

Hearing health is a bigger issue than many people realize. Among the 65 and older population, it is the third most disabling but treatable condition. (Arthritis and hypertension are the first two.) Two-thirds of people 70 or older have hearing loss, and 3 in 1000 children in the U.S. experience poor hearing in one or both ears. If you want to know more about the problems hearing loss causes and how to treat it, check out this blog post now!

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Take a Tour of Our Office

Do you wonder what you can expect when you step foot in a Sound Hearing Care office? Check out this video tour. We are excited to give you an inside sneak peek at our hearing and tinnitus care center conveniently located in downtown Simpsonville, SC. Watch it now!

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Real Ear Measurements - A Crucial Step in Programming Your Hearing Aids

Have you spent a fortune on your new state-of-the-art hearing aids, but you still can't hear well? Certified hearing and tinnitus expert, Jennifer Waddell of Sound Hearing Care, uses the "Real Ear" technology plus proper hearing aid programming to help her Greenville, SC, patients hear all of the sounds - soft, medium, and loud sounds - so they can start enjoying hearing again. It's quick, easy, and most importantly, accurate.

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Why Choose Sound Hearing Care - Expert Hearing & Tinnitus Care in Greenville, SC

Are you tired of wasting money on hearing aids that don't work? Are you looking for compassionate, expert hearing and tinnitus care? Watch this video! Jennifer Waddell, certified hearing and tinnitus provider and owner of Sound Hearing Care, explains why Sound Hearing Care is the leading hearing and tinnitus center in Greenville, Simpsonville, Spartanburg, Piedmont, Travelers Rest, and surrounding SC.

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Ear Wax Cleaning - Quick, Easy, Painless, Convenient!

If your ears are full of wax, your hearing aids won’t work properly. Fortunately, we have a quick, easy, painless solution to clean your ears. Our Simpsonville office offers the Earigator, an ear wax cleaning system that uses water to clean your ears. Learn more in this blog post and watch a video of one our clients getting his ears cleaned!

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Receive a Full Cognitive Report in Just Five Minutes

Do you worry about cognitive decline? There is no reason to stress! Sound Hearing Care now offers a revolutionary new tool, Thrive by Cognivue. This FDA-cleared technology has been used by neurologists and other physicians to test for cognitive function, and now it is available in the comfort and convenience of all four Sound Hearing Care locations. Learn more and watch a video of an actual client doing the test!

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Tips for Managing Stress During the Holidays

The holidays can be a stressful time for people for various reasons. This year brings a new challenge with the Coronavirus pandemic. As we have discussed in previous blog posts, stress can make both tinnitus and hearing worse. With the numbers elevated throughout the country, many people choose to stay home instead of being with loved ones this holiday season. Isolating at home can bring on a new level of stress and even depression. We have gathered some tips to help you cope and get through the holidays.

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Discussing Your Hearing Loss with Your Family

You've been diagnosed with hearing loss, now what? Learning this news for the first time can stir up so many different emotions. While you may need the time to process everything your hearing care specialist discussed, it will be beneficial to seek a close family member's support. It may seem uncomfortable to talk to your family about your hearing loss, but it's important to realize that it impacts them as well.

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Better Hearing = Less Stress

Did you know even mild hearing loss can cause stress? With over 48 million Americans (20% of the country’s population!) dealing with hearing loss, understanding the link between hearing loss and our overall health and well being is very important. Watch this video webinar to learn more about the link between hearing loss and your brain’s function and how you can prevent the resulting stress and cognitive decline.

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Can high-stress cause hearing loss?

Stress and anxiety plague most Americans, which can lead to a variety of health issues. Long-term effects of stress can even trigger hearing loss and other inner-ear problems. When you are always stressed, your ear won’t receive the clear signals it needs to function. This can lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, high blood pressure, or even diabetes.

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