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About one in four United States adults who report “excellent” to “good” hearing already have some hearing damage, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So, you may think your hearing is okay, when, in fact it is not.
Don’t waste another day wondering if your hearing is sound. Start with a hearing evaluation by a doctor of audiology. And, learn how to enhance your hearing experience and lower your risk of increased hearing loss. About 20% of people aged 45-64 experience hearing loss…and this increases with age.
If you are already experiencing hearing difficulty, there is a high quality and advanced array of hearing aids in a wide range of price points. Hearing aids can now stream to most cell phones so you experience hands-free communication on the phone. A cell phone can also act as a remote control. Plus, many hearing aids today are rechargeable so that you don’t have to worry about batteries for at least a year.
Enjoy the best possible hearing experience by taking advantage of today’s hearing help.
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