Helping clients communicate during COVID-19
Research at the Phonak Audiology Research Center (PARC) gives insight to HCPs to help navigate client’s complaints in environments where face masks are commonplace.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
Research at the Phonak Audiology Research Center (PARC) gives insight to HCPs to help navigate client’s complaints in environments where face masks are commonplace.
In the era of COVID-19, audiologists around the world are answering the call for action and stepping up as leaders in tinnitus care. Here are evidence-based strategies to assess and manage this increasingly common hearing condition.
Tap Control is a new feature in Phonak Audéo Paradise 90 and 70 level rechargeable hearing aids that expands the way an end user can activate or access various functionalities.
What happens when Phonak selects a passionate group of teens and gives them a voice? – They make a real difference and create a sense of community for other teens! Learn what resources are now available, thanks to the Phonak Teen Advisory Board.
Bringing FCC into the clinical world sounds easy, but getting started takes more than good intentions. A recent study revealed barriers and facilitators in implementing this approach.
Reading and watching testimonials has become a natural part of the buyer journey. Having several testimonials that are viewable on your website and social channel can increase your chances of gaining prospective clients.
Choosing a remote microphone system for the classroom should be done by considering the functional needs of the student with hearing loss. Drawing upon empirical evidence, professional knowledge, and the author’s own personal experiences as an audiologist with profound hearing loss, Peter Stelmacovich shows the differences in performance that can be expected from these different technologies.
Phonak invested in a two-part seminar series to provide hearing care professionals with insights and perspectives on where the hearing healthcare industry and its patients are heading now and into the future.
In this interview, Professor Graham Naylor shares the latest research on listening fatigue and why it might be one of the reasons driving clients to visit your clinic.
Take your “impressions” to the next level by cultivating a special clinic space that is relaxing and encourages open communication.
Helping patients to move toward hearing devices isn’t always a cut-and-dry process. It takes time, energy, and a combination of in-office appointments and Remote Support sessions.
In this interview, Stefan Launer speaks to all things custom – past, present and future. We discuss challenges that have been overcome to create smaller products with greater functionality and we look towards challenges and future potential in this realm.