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Achieving better hearing is as simple as calling Sounds of Life Hearing Center

Sarah Curtis, Au.D., owner and executive director of Sounds of Life Hearing Center in Concord, emphasizes the importance of understanding insurance coverage when selecting a healthcare provider. While many insurance plans cover hearing tests, they often do not cover hearing aids, the most common treatment for hearing loss. Dr. Curtis provides...

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Protect your child’s hearing

The sounds of summer are in the air, and some of them are really loud. Dr. Cara Donovan, Au.D., of Sounds of Life Hearing Center, has some advice for keeping your kids’ hearing safe this summer and beyond. “Between loud noises from events like fireworks displays, sporting events, concerts, parades and other fun activities, children’s...

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Hearing loss is not normal

“No degree of hearing loss is normal,” says Morgan Faldowski, Au.D, of Sounds of Life Hearing. “If you are experiencing any hearing loss, it should be evaluated and treated. There are things that can be done to get you on a path to better hearing and improved quality of life.” With Americans living longer than ever before, it’s even...

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With so many factors affecting our hearing, it’s crucial to create a provider relationship with a team that embraces technology while putting people first

Have you started scheduling all those yearly health checkups for the family? Is a hearing test on the list? Hearing loss is often associated with old age but can start at any age for many different reasons and cause mental and physical issues. If you’re experiencing problems with your hearing, including tinnitus, or are age 50 or over, it’s...

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With so many factors affecting our hearing, it’s crucial to create a provider relationship with a team that embraces technology while putting people first

Early detection is critical for almost any health condition. Hearing health is no different. In fact, research is finding more and more links between poor hearing and conditions like heart disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and more, not to mention the social withdrawal and isolation associated with hearing deficits. “The holidays are...

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