Raising the Bar with Best Practices in Audiology

When it comes to your hearing health, settling for anything less than what we know is the best is simply not an option. That’s why New York Hearing Doctors is proud to be part of…

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RealEar and the Importance of Independent Verification for Hearing Health

Welcome to the NYHD Institute for Hearing & Balance, where we prioritize your hearing health with the expertise of our renowned clinical team. Nestled in the heart of New York City, we are dedicated to…

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Lost a Hearing Aid? Hints for Finding, and When to Replace Them

Losing a hearing aid can be a stressful experience. These small devices are not only valuable but also crucial for your daily communication and quality of life. If you’ve misplaced your hearing aid, don’t panic!…

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Revolutionizing Hearing Aid Care with The Clinical-Grade Redux Process

Completely transform how you take care of your hearing aids with Redux! This unique technology allows you to completely eliminate moisture from your hearing aids, ensuring they last longer and you hear as clearly as…

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How to Keep Your Hearing Aids Dry During the Summer Months

As the summer season approaches in New York, protecting your hearing aids from environmental factors becomes critically important for maintaining their longevity and functionality. In a very understandable attempt to cool down, many users face…

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How Do I Select A Hearing Aid?

Finding the Right Hearing Aid Millions of Americans struggle with some form of hearing loss. The good news is that there are a number of hearing aid solutions. However, the vast selection of hearing aids…

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Comparing Completely-In Canal and Behind the Ear Hearing Aids

People who have been diagnosed by a Doctor of Audiology with a hearing problem will sooner or later, be fitted for a hearing aid. But, as hearing aids and professional services will vary significantly in…

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A Guide to Hearing Aid Types

If your audiologist has recommended hearing aids to supplement your hearing loss, it can seem overwhelming to pick out the right type for you and your lifestyle. Although your audiologist can guide you to the…

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Why are high frequency sounds typically the first to go in hearing loss?

High-frequency hearing loss is a condition where people have difficulty hearing sounds between the 2,000 to 8,000 Hertz range. This means that certain high-frequency verbal sounds like ‘s’, ‘h’, or ‘f’, (the consonants) are more…

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