Resources

Our hearing resources educate patients on hearing loss treatment, hearing aids and many audiology services that are available in the hearing industry.

Hearing Aid Features 101

The recent advances in technology have greatly expanded the range of hearing aid features available on the market today....

Guide to Learning Sign Language

Sign language is a great tool to have that helps you with communication when you are dealing with hearing loss. It helps...

How Untreated Hearing Loss Affects Daily Lives

Whether it’s your personal life, your job, or even your physical health & safety, your hearing plays a very import...

Hearing Loss Diagnosis & Treatment

Learn about what to expect when you schedule an appointment to come in to our clinic for a hearing assessment. We are he...

Benefits of Hearing Aids

If you or a loved have hearing loss, it is important to seek treatment. Untreated hearing loss can bring a number of cha...

What is Pulsatile Tinnitus?

If you have a “whooshing” or “thumping” sound in one or both of your ears that follows a steady rhythm, you may ...

Untreated Hearing Loss

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), over 48 million Americans (ab...

Rechargeable vs. Disposable Hearing Aid Batteries

With so many advancements in technology, today’s hearing aids include a wide range of features that were not even avai...

Allergies & Hearing Loss

If you suffer from seasonal or environmental allergies, then you are familiar with the common symptoms an allergic react...

What is Live Speech Mapping?

Today, many hearing care professionals are equipped with new technologies and methods which help make hearing healthcare...

The Average Lifespan of a Hearing Aid

When determining which pair of hearing aids to buy, everyone should consider how long hearing aids will last, but note, ...

Frequently Asked Questions / FAQ

Q – What is tinnitus? A – Tinnitus, or ringing in the ear is not a disease, but a symptom which can result f...

What Happens If I Lose a Hearing Aid?

Losing a hearing aid is a big concern for both new and experienced hearing aid users! Not only does the prospect of losi...

Hearing Aid Maintenance Guide

Proper maintenance of your hearing aid can significantly extend the life of the device. It can also ensure the device is...

Hereditary / Genetic Hearing Loss Explained

Hearing loss is usually associated with ageing or we focus a lot on noise-induced hearing loss; however, hearing loss ca...

How Your Ears Work

How your ears work is a complicated process. We believe that education is the key to helping you understand how to best ...

What is an Audiologist?

An audiologist is a unique professional and you may not know exactly what we do, so this purpose of this page is to expl...

Early Hearing Loss Prevention and Detection

Hearing loss affects the young and old. Although hearing loss and hearing aids is often associated with older adults, it...

Hearing Loss & Hearing Aid Travel Guide

Are you planning a trip in the near future? There are things to consider when you are traveling with hearing loss or hea...

Why Choose Kenwood

Why Choose Us: 7 Reasons to Visit Kenwood Hearing Center Reason #1 We believe that educating patients leads to the best ...

Hearing Aid Fitting Process: What To Expect

Getting ready for your hearing aid fitting appointment? It’s important to know and understand what you should expect. ...

Life Style Comparison

The Right Treatment Plan to Suit Your Listening Lifestyle As you reclaim your life and overcome hearing impairments, you...

Finding the Right Hearing Aid for You

Getting ready for your hearing aid fitting appointment? It’s important to know and understand what you should expect. ...

Guide to Watching & Listening to TV with Hearing Aids

Dealing with hearing loss while watching TV can be difficult to navigate. Simply turning up the volume on the TV isnR...

Communications Tips for Friends & Family

Conversations come easily to most people, but for those with hearing loss, it can sometimes be confusing, frustrating, a...

Hearing Loss Related Links & Online Resources

Browse through the following hearing health related links which can provide some additional insight and education for th...

Myths vs. Facts about Hearing Loss

There are many different myths out there about hearing aids and hearing loss. At Kenwood Hearing, we are here to help yo...

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Sound is what we hear when vibrations from the source of the sound travel through the air and reach our ears. Noise is t...

FREE Hearing Loss Prevention Checklist

Kenwood Hearing Center is here for you for all aspects of your hearing health. We don’t only focus on hearing loss ass...

Binaural Hearing Explained

Binaural hearing sounds complicated, but it just is refers to how we hear using both ears. Our binaural hearing allows u...

College Guide for Students with Hearing Loss

Going off to college is a very exciting moment in most people’s lives. If you have hearing loss or wear hearing aids, ...

Hearing Loss & Hearing Aid Statistics

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), it is estimated that in the U...

Aural Rehabilitation

Aural rehabilitation is sometimes referred to as A.R. or aural rehab, and the objective is to reduce and regulate the ef...

Glossary of Hearing Loss & Hearing Aid Terms

  Aa   Acoustic Meaning related to sound or the sense of hearing.   Acoustic Nerve The vestibulocochlear ...

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