Naples Audiology & Hearing Center

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When to Address a Loved One’s Hearing Loss: A Thanksgiving Guide

The Thanksgiving holiday focuses on great food, spending time with loved ones, and lively conversation. A loved one with hearing loss, though seated by caring family, can easily feel disconnected during the meal. While one might hesitate, a holiday setting is often an ideal, supportive time to begin a sensitive conversation about hearing health. The

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Better Daily Life: The Power of Bluetooth Hearing Aids

In our fast-paced society, linking with people, information, and sound is vital. The rhythm of connected life can be hard to maintain for individuals with hearing loss, particularly when relying on older devices that prioritize loudness over clearer audio. Bluetooth hearing aids are making a difference. Merging high-tech wireless capability with daily convenience, they allow

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Headaches from New Hearing Aids: Causes and Remedies

Providing better communication and an improved quality of life, hearing aids are often transformative. However, some people experience headaches when they first begin using hearing aids. Although this may be aggravating, it is fortunate that these headaches are generally temporary and easy to handle with proper care and fine-tuning. We will next explore the reasons

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Understanding Hidden Hearing Loss

Have you ever walked away from a hearing test with normal results but still found it difficult to hear conversations, especially in loud eateries, crowded events, or busy offices? If your situation matches this, know that you’re not mistaken. The cause may be hidden hearing loss, which is an impairment in hearing that frequently goes

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Early Hearing Aid Use Linked to Dramatically Reduced Dementia Risk

What if safeguarding your auditory function could also help maintaining your memory? This discovery stems from research utilizing comprehensive data gathered by the Framingham Heart Study. Adults who begin using hearing aids before turning 70 could see their risk of dementia reduced by up to 61 percent, according to the findings, relative to individuals who

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National Protect Your Hearing Month: 8 Methods to Shield Your Hearing

Noise is a ever-present presence in our daily lives. From lawnmowers and road noise to personal audio devices, the world is more cacophonous than ever. This increase in noise can have a detrimental effect on your hearing if you’re not careful. The observance of National Protect Your Hearing Month in October provides the best opportunity

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Struggling to Hear Women and Children Speak? Here’s Why

Why is it more difficult to hear women’s and children’s voices? As proof, perhaps you have noticed that some men say they can’t hear their wives’ voices when they are repeating the “to-do” list. That’s a joke, but it is fairly common for people to struggle to hear the voices of women and children. Let’s

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Welcome Dr. Sarah Sesslar, Au.D. to Naples Audiology & Hearing Center

We are excited to welcome Dr. Sarah Sesslar, Au.D. to Naples Audiology & Hearing Center! Dr. Sesslar earned her Doctor of Audiology degree from The Ohio State Universityand has been serving patients in the Naples community for over a decade.  As an Audiologist at Naples Audiology & Hearing Center, Dr. Sesslar is thrilled to continue providing the highest

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Tips for Dealing With Tinnitus During Air Travel

For individuals who deal with tinnitus, air travel can be a source of anxiety, as the flight may intensify their ear discomfort, enhancing the normal pre-trip jitters about reaching their final destination. The loud cabin noise, shifting air pressure, and tension associated with air travel can all add to more intense or bothersome tinnitus. Luckily,

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Enjoy the Sounds of Autumn: How to Safeguard Your Hearing This Fall

Autumn is one of the most enjoyable times of the year. Imagine yourself sitting back and enjoying the sounds– children laughing on Halloween, the leaves crunching as you walk, the fire crackling, and your loved ones around the table at Thanksgiving. Now imagine that you can’t hear those things or that they are muffled. Failing