
Types of Hearing Loss

Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.
Hearing is more than just one of our five senses—it’s a vital part of how we connect with loved ones, experience the world, and live our daily lives

Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.
The new year brings with it a time for goal setting and resolutions to carry us through 2025 and beyond. If one of your resolutions this year is to take care of your hearing, you’re in the right place.

Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.
One of the most common challenges those experiencing hearing loss face, is keeping a good rapport with those around them. Communication becomes murky and we slowly begin to unintentionally ignore people, not join in conversations or perhaps even misunderstand what someone is saying. You'll learn to slowly but surely, lip read and try to keep up with

Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.
Hearing is an essential part of how we connect with the world, and even subtle changes can impact your life in unexpected ways. If you’ve noticed any of these signs, it may be time to explore professional hearing care solutions.

Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.
Gentlemen, it's time for a candid chat about a topic that might make some of us a bit uncomfortable: excess ear hair and its impact on hearing aid performance.

Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.
In the rapidly evolving soundscape of our modern world, the rise of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in children is becoming an urgent public health concern.