Expanding access to hearing care for children
In the U.S., access to hearing care for children varies widely—learn how families, professionals, and advocates are working to improve it.
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In the U.S., access to hearing care for children varies widely—learn how families, professionals, and advocates are working to improve it.
Clinical Trainer, Haley Butler, provides a unique solution for adult hearing aid users who want a simple way to control their hearing aids.
In recognition of World Hearing Day, explore how to identify and support patients who struggle despite normal thresholds, ensuring they receive the care they need beyond the audiogram.
In recognition of Black History Month, this article explores the cultural factors and disparities that influence hearing healthcare for African Americans and strategies for addressing them.
This article explores the challenges of tinnitus management and highlights how Phonak Lyric, with its 24/7 wear and unique benefits, can support hearing care professionals in providing effective, patient-centered care.
Discover how best practice hearing interventions can transform the lives of older adults by enhancing communication and fostering independence. Explore key findings from the ACHIEVE Study and learn strategies to support your patients.
Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Jessica Monaghan, highlights AI tools that are changing the way audiologists work. Discover how AI can help you diagnose more accurately, tailor treatments, and provide better care for your patients.
When you’re a child, a lot can change over summer break. This checklist is a reminder of what you need to consider when you see your school-aged children next.
Clinical and Research Audiologist, Dr. Bec Bennett, discusses how the AIMER program provides hearing care professionals with a structured approach to address the often-overlooked impacts of hearing loss.
Language shapes our perception of disability, influencing how we see strengths and challenges. Discover why the words we choose matter and how they can promote a more inclusive world.
Sonia Cuero, AuD, shares three tips for educating clients about the link between hearing loss and cognition.
Our human need for social connections is strong. As hearing care professionals, addressing social fluency can make it easier for your patients to understand the link between hearing well and maintaining social connections.