A winning strategy for lost hearing aids
With the right workflow and a little charm, a lost or damaged hearing aid is a chance to deepen your client relationships and show your value.
With the right workflow and a little charm, a lost or damaged hearing aid is a chance to deepen your client relationships and show your value.
Understanding speech while watching TV is a top need of those with hearing loss. Learn how TV Connector can help improve the TV watching experience for clients wearing Phonak hearing aids.
Understanding speech from a distance and in noise are rated as some of the most important needs by those with hearing loss. Learn how Roger, your client’s ‘third ear,’ can help.
Hearing aids with advanced connectivity features, like Phonak Audéo Paradise, have the potential to provide your clients with numerous benefits, including the technology needed to support independent living!
Take your “impressions” to the next level by cultivating a special clinic space that is relaxing and encourages open communication.
What unprecedented, large-scale grief events can teach us about patient care.
Your personal brand should highlight the things that make you stand out. Do you know where to begin?
Social media offers hearing care professionals an incredible opportunity to stand out as a professional. But is simply creating a profile enough?
Children with unilateral hearing loss occupy a “gray area” between normal hearing and what is typically thought of as hearing-impaired children. Treating these children requires a comprehensive, individualized approach.
Children with unilateral hearing loss occupy a “gray area” between normal hearing and what is typically thought of as hearing-impaired children. A review of research shows the unique difficulties these children face in their daily lives.
Research indicates dentists may be at greater risk of noise-induced hearing loss. Today’s audiologists have more tools than ever before to assess this risk and prevent hearing loss.