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HEARING AIDS AT NO TO LITTLE COST TO YOU CALL NOW !!!
The Clinical Provider for Hearing Health Solutions, Chris Moore, has been working in the field since 2009 and has successfully helped thousands of people throughout the Southern Illinois and Missouri area. Chris takes a very individual and personal approach to each of his clients.
He is experienced in fitting challenging and complex patients with success by listening, evaluating and testing their hearing and lifestyle needs. In addition, Chris helps them to find the best suited hearing aid for their needs and their budget, which is a major focus for him. Chris' passion for technology keeps him current with the latest advances in hearing aids from all the leading manufacturers. His commitment to improving the lives of people with hearing loss and restoring their connection to those around them is what keeps him inspired.
We offer the most technologically advanced digital hearing aids and offer a variety of options designed to meet any budget. If you need hearing aids to work with Bluetooth technology, we can help you choose the hearing aid that is best for you.
Widex Phonak Signia
Resound Unitron Starkey
- The degree of the hearing loss
- Manual dexterity and visual abilities
-Patient budget
- Cosmetics
-Skin sensitivities
- Lifestyle and listening needs
It takes an average of seven years from the time a person notices changes in their hearing until they decide to seek treatment. Leaving hearing loss untreated comes with many avoidable consequences. Studies have found that untreated hearing loss affects our brain’s cognitive function, and increasing the risk of dementia. Additionally, p
It takes an average of seven years from the time a person notices changes in their hearing until they decide to seek treatment. Leaving hearing loss untreated comes with many avoidable consequences. Studies have found that untreated hearing loss affects our brain’s cognitive function, and increasing the risk of dementia. Additionally, people with untreated hearing loss have increased risks of accidents, falls, and hospitalizations.
According to American Tinnitus Association; Tinnitus is the perception of sound when no actual external noise is present. While it is commonly referred to as “ringing in the ears,” tinnitus can manifest many different perceptions of sound, including buzzing, hissing, whistling, swooshing, and clicking. In some rare cases, tinnitus patie
According to American Tinnitus Association; Tinnitus is the perception of sound when no actual external noise is present. While it is commonly referred to as “ringing in the ears,” tinnitus can manifest many different perceptions of sound, including buzzing, hissing, whistling, swooshing, and clicking. In some rare cases, tinnitus patients report hearing music. Tinnitus can be both an acute (temporary) condition or a chronic (ongoing) health malady.
Millions of Americans experience tinnitus, often to a debilitating degree, making it one of the most common health conditions in the country. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control estimates that nearly 15% of the general public — over 50 million Americans — experience some form of tinnitus. Roughly 20 million people struggle with burdensome chronic tinnitus, while 2 million have extreme and debilitating cases.1
In general, there are two types of tinnitus:
Subjective Tinnitus: Head or ear noises that are perceivable only to the specific patient. Subjective tinnitus is usually traceable to auditory and neurological reactions to hearing loss, but can also be caused by an array of other catalysts. More than 99% of all tinnitus reported tinnitus cases are of the subjective variety.
Objective Tinnitus: Head or ear noises that are audible to other people, as well as the patient. These sounds are usually produced by internal functions in the body’s circulatory (blood flow) and somatic (musculo-skeletal movement) systems. Objective tinnitus is very rare, representing less than 1% of total tinnitus cases.
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