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There is a wealth of online resources, but it can be difficult to find reliable and accurate information. That’s why we created the Audio Help Hearing Centers blog.

Instead of searching for the answers you need about hearing loss and hearing aids, you can find the information you’re looking for in one convenient place. Audio Help Hearing Centers is committed to providing the latest content to improve your hearing experience. We will work to provide regular updates to give you the most accurate hearing health information.

Protecting Your Hearing Aids From Summer Weather

Summertime is coming, and with the rising temperatures comes the increased risk of hearing aid damage. The salt and moisture that you produce when you sweat are the top summer enemies when it comes to your hearing aids – but one danger you probably didn’t think about was condensation. The quick temperature change of moving […]

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First Ever Hearing Aid to Connect to the Internet now available at Audio Help

Audio Help Hearing Centers is proud to announce that we now offer our patients Oticon Opn, a breakthrough hearing aid. This device is the world’s first Internet-based hearing aid, and offers two wireless communication systems. Let the audiologists at Audio Help determine if Opn is right for you. Call 888.832.9966 today to schedule a consultation […]

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4 Ways a Hearing Aid Can Improve Your Life

Approximately 40 million people in the U.S. suffer from hearing loss. If you’re one of those people, but don’t know about all the benefits hearing aids offer, or you want to upgrade your existing device, the audiologists at Audio Help are here for you. Audio Help has 4 locations in Manhattan and Scarsdale, offering New […]

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The Effects of Untreated Hearing Loss

“Pardon me?” “Would you mind repeating that?” Hearing loss isn’t just an ear issue – it’s a quality of life and health issue. Untreated hearing loss can have serious consequences. A decrease in hearing sensitivity is associated with mental health issues like anxiety and depression. The National Council on Aging found that 4,000 adults with […]

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Audiologist vs. Hearing Aid Dispensary

In our offices, we often hear the question, “What’s the difference between an audiologist and a hearing aid dispenser?” Understanding this distinction is an important component of treating your hearing loss. The main difference is education. A hearing aid dispenser must meet minimum educational requirements and obtain a license. An audiologist is a doctor – […]

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