by Ryan Gaines | Aug 1, 2019 | Hearing Aid Repair, Hearing Aid Workshop, Hearing Aids, Uncategorized
The hearing system The anatomy of the hearing system can be divided into four components for our convenience in remembering the parts and associating these parts with their function. These divisions are the: outer earmiddle earinner earcentral auditory pathways The...
by Ryan Gaines | Jul 1, 2019 | Hearing Aid Repair, Hearing Aid Workshop, Hearing Aids, Uncategorized
I often get asked, “what is the best hearing aid?” to which I reply, “the one that gets used.” With so many hearing aids available on the market, it can be a daunting task for any consumer to feel he or she has done the proper research in making the best...
by Ryan Gaines | Jun 7, 2019 | Hearing Aid Repair, Hearing Aid Workshop, Hearing Aids, Uncategorized
The number one reason why people purchase their first hearing aids is they recognize their hearing has worsened. The second reason is pressure from family members who are negatively impacted by the individuals hearing loss. As you know by now, hearing loss occurs...
by Ryan Gaines | May 20, 2019 | Hearing Aid Repair, Hearing Aid Workshop, Hearing Aids, Uncategorized
Smart devices are everywhere today. From phones and watches to appliances and even toothbrushes, smart devices are easy and intuitive to use, anticipate your needs and desires, are interactive, and seamlessly connect with your other high-tech devices.Even hearing aids...
by Ryan Gaines | May 20, 2019 | Hearing Aid Repair, Hearing Aid Workshop, Hearing Aids, Uncategorized
Hearing Aid Styles BTE: Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aids typically have the most circuit options and are able to provide more power than any of the custom made in-the-ear aids. BTE’s “sit” on the back of your ear and are connected to a custom-made earmold....
by Ryan Gaines | May 20, 2019 | Hearing Aid Repair, Hearing Aid Workshop, Hearing Aids, Uncategorized
Conductive Hearing Loss– Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound is not conducted efficiently through the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones (ossicles) of the middle ear. Conductive hearing loss usually involves a reduction in sound level or the...