With so many people in the world struggling with a hearing loss, you’d like to believe people seek the help they need when they need it. Unfortunately, this isn’t often the case and many of these people wait years before seeking any medical attention or professional...

The True Cost of Hearing Aids: Unveiling the Investment with Allison Audiology
"How much does an investment in hearing aids cost?" is a question that echoes frequently in the minds of many who are beginning their journeys to improved hearing. The lack of transparent pricing information online is no help, either. If you've been looking for...

Is Hydrogen Peroxide Safe to Put in Your Ears?
Hydrogen peroxide is a common household item known for its versatility in various applications, from disinfecting wounds to lightening hair. One particular use that has gained attention is its potential for ear cleaning. But is hydrogen peroxide safe to put in your...

Allison Audiology vs. Sam’s Club: An Extensive Comparison of Hearing Care Services
Discovering that you have a hearing loss can be overwhelming, especially considering the reputation of hearing devices being very expensive. It's understandable that most people would want to research and find affordable options for hearing aids. Over-the-counter...

Untreated Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline: The Alarming Connection
If you've found your way to this article, it's likely that you have concerns about your hearing health or the cognitive wellbeing of someone close to you. There's a growing body of scientifically reviewed studies showing a direct correlation between untreated hearing...

Costco vs. Allison Audiology—What’s the Difference?
Costco is the biggest provider of hearing aids in the US, introducing its hearing services in 1989 across 543 stores. They regularly come up in conversations with patients who are exploring their options and running price-by-price comparisons. That’s why we’ve created...

Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Tinnitus
Allison Audiology has always been dedicated to providing the best care and support for those suffering from tinnitus. In recent years, the connection between anxiety and tinnitus has become increasingly evident. With millions of people affected by both conditions, it...

Language Processing Disorder vs. Auditory Processing Disorder—What’s The Difference?
The difference between auditory processing disorder (APD) and language processing disorder (LPD) can play a significant role in diagnosing and treating language and communication difficulties. This is especially true with processing disorders in children. Difficulties...

These Everyday Medications Can Cause Ringing in The Ears
Tinnitus is one of the most common hearing issues experienced by individuals; and it impacts around 32% of the adult population of the U.S. Between 70-85% of the hearing-impaired community also have tinnitus. Although tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss, you might not always have hearing loss when you have tinnitus. Why Are Hearing

Tinnitus Treatment
Tinnitus is described as a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or static sound that is heard without any external noise. Approximately 25 to 50 million Americans have tinnitus. About 20% of those cases are considered clinically significant, meaning their tinnitus disrupts some aspect of their life. If you have tinnitus, remember you’re not alone. At Allison Audiology,