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Why You’re Asking Your Grandkids to Repeat Themselves
Fletcher Schulz Fletcher Schulz

Why You’re Asking Your Grandkids to Repeat Themselves

"What did you say?" If that phrase is becoming your new catchphrase with the grandkids, it might be more than just background noise. Discover why children's voices are often the first to fade and how a simple hearing test can help you catch every word.

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Hearing Aid Fitting in Pasadena: What to Expect
Fletcher Schulz Fletcher Schulz

Hearing Aid Fitting in Pasadena: What to Expect

Considering a hearing aid fitting in Pasadena? Here’s what to expect: real-ear verification, custom programming to your audiogram, a comfort and handling check, and training on daily care. A professional fitting boosts speech clarity, reduces feedback, and makes all-day wear easier—plus local follow-ups keep your devices performing their best.

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Best Hearing Aids for Seniors: What to Know Before Choosing
Fletcher Schulz Fletcher Schulz

Best Hearing Aids for Seniors: What to Know Before Choosing

Looking for the best hearing aids for seniors? Comfort, clarity, and ease of use matter most. This guide explains the top features to look for—like rechargeable batteries, Bluetooth connectivity, and tinnitus relief—plus the importance of a professional fitting to ensure the best results.

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How Long Do Hearing Aid Batteries Last?
Fletcher Schulz Fletcher Schulz

How Long Do Hearing Aid Batteries Last?

How long do hearing aid batteries last? It depends on battery size, hearing aid features, and daily usage. This guide breaks down battery types, lifespan, and how to get the most out of your hearing aids—whether you prefer disposable or rechargeable options. Make an informed choice and stay powered throughout your day.

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Conductive vs Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Do You Need Hearing Aids?
Fletcher Schulz Fletcher Schulz

Conductive vs Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Do You Need Hearing Aids?

Understanding the difference between conductive vs sensorineural hearing loss is key to finding the right treatment. While conductive issues may be medically treatable, sensorineural hearing loss often requires hearing aids. Learn the symptoms, treatment options, and why early intervention is critical for better hearing.

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