There is a big difference between being able to hear sounds and distinguishing between them. Many hearing aids will amplify sound and make them seem louder, but that doesn’t do you any good if you register everything you hear as an incomprehensible din without clarity. People with no hearing loss can usually distinguish multiple sounds,…
Posts Categorized:Hearing Aids
Hearing loss is one of the most common health changes in older people, but it doesn’t happen just to senior citizens. Talking to your audiologist or hearing specialist about a hearing device can be overwhelming because there is so much to process. Here are some of the things to consider when you’re ready to choose…
If you’re losing your hearing, there are a lot of good reasons to get a hearing aid, but one of the most important is that cognitive decline– the ability to respond and interact with others being reduced– can be offset, giving you a greater quality of living. Studies continue to show the benefits of hearing…
When it comes to hearing aids, there are many different manufacturers and styles available, and finding the one that works best for you can seem overwhelming. You want to find one that suits your individual needs, and you’ll want to make sure that your hearing aid of choice can be worn comfortably. Hearing aids are…
Hearing aids have been around for decades and haven’t typically been known as attractive, dynamic products. But manufacturers have recently released a whole host of innovative, new features that have greatly enhanced the user experience. This has made hearing aids easier to control, sleeker, more comfortable and useful that ever before. Here are some of…
Intermountain Audiology is proud to carry Oticon hearing devices. Oticon has shown a strong commitment to improving the lives of people with loss.