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.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
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.
Tinnitus expert, Dr. Ben Thompson, explains how reassurance and education can help you better engage patients in meaningful tinnitus management.
Did you know that hearing loss is nearly twice as prevalent in patients with type 2 diabetes? Researchers, Drs. Emily Urry and Elizabeth Stewart, share research findings looking at the relationship between diabetes and hearing loss.
Audiologist, Dr. Nicole Klutz, shares why 2023 is a unique one for hearing care professionals and how you can use this year to open new doors.
Hearing health advocate, Shari Eberts, shares 10 ways to improve the patient experience during that very important first visit.
With the changing landscape in hearing healthcare, it is important to adapt to emerging trends. Several articles published this past year can help you differentiate your services moving forward.
Do you set your clients up for success by giving them tools to practice their listening skills? Learn more about why online tools, like the ones in HearingSuccess.com, can help your clients.
Research from The University of Queensland, in collaboration with Sonova, has shown how implementing family-centered care in adult audiology appointments can lead to benefits in client satisfaction with services.
Audiologist Steve Hallenbeck, AuD, recommends you ‘go back to basics’ and address the steps before the verification. Here are his tips.
Research Audiologist, Dr. Elizabeth Stewart, looks at a recent study examining the association between untreated hearing loss and health care costs. The good news? OTC hearing aids have the potential to increase awareness and bring more people to hearing healthcare.
Audiologist, Dr. Amy Sarow, gives seven solid reasons you can share with your patients to help them understand the importance of hearing well.
With these easy tips, you can help your patients examine their emotions about hearing aids and move toward change.