Hearing Loss Articles

What You Should Know About Earwax Buildup

When you take a shower, always remember to clean your ears. Whenever you say that, you inevitably use your “parent voice”. Perhaps you even remember getting that advice as a child. As you get caught up in past nostalgia, that sort of memory can take you back to simpler times. But that advice can be

The Role of Technology in Dealing With Hearing Loss

Do you know what a cyborg is? If you get swept up in science fiction movies, you likely think of cyborgs as kind of half-human, half machine characters (these characters are usually cleverly utilized to touch on the human condition). Hollywood cyborgs can seem extremely bizarre. But the truth is that, technically, anybody who wears

Do I Need to Have my Hearing Aid Repaired Professionally?

You take care of your hearing aids. Cleaning them every day, you make sure they’re safe and comfortable on their charger when you go to sleep. Suddenly and discouragingly, your hearing aids are no longer working the way they once did. There are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the problem, thankfully. Just

When is it Time to Upgrade my Hearing Aid?

While it might be true that older hearing aids are better than no hearing aids, it’s likely that what little advantage you get from them comes at a cost. Within the past few years, hearing aid technology has made considerable advancements. It’s gone to digital from analog, for one thing, and there are features now

What Kind of Service and Support do you Offer?

Video Overview At Audio Recovery, we provide service and support for the life of your hearing aids. From audiologist appointments to hearing aid clean & checks and from hearing tests to minor hearing aid repairs, all services are included for the life of your hearing aids.

What is Auditory Neuropathy?

Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder that occurs when signals from the ear do not successfully reach the brain. Treatment can help improve symptoms.

The History of Hearing Aids

Knowing the history of hearing aids can help you better understand how modern versions of these devices can help you hear better–and treat hearing loss.