We live in a noisy world. Dr. Richard Neitzel, of the University of Michigan, knows this only too well. In November 2019, his team at Michigan, along with a team at Apple Inc., set out on a two-year mission to...
Sound Support: We’re Open With Safe Options to Serve You!
At Your Service With Safe & Sound Hearing Care In these unprecedented times, your safety and wellness are top of mind. We are open for limited business and committed to serving your ear, nose, and throat, allergy, and hearing needs,...
COVID-19 Allergy Update
Allergy Services Update April 20, 2020 We are once again providing immunotherapy services (allergy shots and sublingual drops). Our protocol has changed. SCHEDULED INJECTION APPOINTMENTS are now necessary to comply with social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scheduled injection appointments...
COVID-19 (AKA Coronavirus) Response
During these uncertain times with the Ohio Stay At Home mandate, we have closed our office for normal operations. We are not scheduling appointments and this includes Allergy Injections and Audiology appointments. If you have an urgent matter, you can...
Home Safety for People With Hearing Loss
So many things around the house are designed to alert you using noise. But what if a hearing loss means you miss when the smoke detector or alarm clock sounds? The following alerting devices are ideal methods for helping...
Resolve to Hear Better This Year: 12 Things You Don’t Want to Miss
Your world is filled with sound, from Grandpa’s loud, satisfied proclamation, “Yeah, that’s good coffee,” to the quiet shuffle of a child’s crayon on paper. Better hearing means never missing a moment. Here are 12 reasons to stay on —...
8 Notable African-Americans With Hearing Loss
With an estimated one in five Americans directly touched by hearing loss — a common chronic condition that spans race, gender, age, and socioeconomic status — some icons in pop culture and beyond have experienced this challenge in their own...
Hearing Aids: The Past, the Present, and the Future
Hearing aids have come a long way since the all-too-obvious contraptions your grandparents grudgingly wore. 17th Century The first hearing aid, which debuted in the 17th century, is a far cry from our modern, nearly invisible, high-tech devices. Dubbed “ear...