
01 May Better Hearing and Speech Month
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month, highlighting the significance of healthy communication and hearing. At Commonwealth Audiology, our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive audiology services to help our patients achieve optimal hearing health and live the life they desire to hear.
Understanding Hearing Loss
Did you know that an estimated 48 million individuals, which is around 20% of the total US population, experience hearing loss? Our experienced audiologists offer personalized audiology services to identify and treat various types of hearing loss.
Personalized Audiology Services
We offer an array of services, including hearing tests, hearing aid fittings and programming, real-ear measurement, hearing aid repair and maintenance, tinnitus treatment, ear wax removal, custom earmolds, and hearing protection. Since every person’s hearing loss is unique, our team provides individualized treatment plans that meet their specific needs and goals.
Importance of Early Intervention
Our audiologists work closely with our patients to identify the best treatment options for them. We believe that early intervention is key to successful hearing health outcomes. Therefore, we encourage everyone to seek help sooner rather than later.
Better Hearing and Speech Month
During Better Hearing and Speech Month, we encourage everyone to take a moment to contemplate their hearing health. If you or a loved one are experiencing difficulty hearing, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with Commonwealth Audiology.
At Commonwealth Audiology, we offer comprehensive audiology services to help our patients achieve optimal hearing health. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards better hearing health. You can give us a call at (502) 642-4322 or schedule online here.
As part of our commitment to providing useful information, we also recommend the following resources:
- The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) offers a wealth of information about hearing loss and related issues. Visit their website to learn more about their resources and services.
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