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Ear to Hear offers a 7-day risk free trial on hearing aids. Give yourself the opportunity to try hearing aids in any environment, risk-free.
Our Zephyrhills office is located on 5th avenue in the tan colored building, directly across the street from the Alice Hall Community Center.
The Signia hearing aid brand (formerly known as Siemens hearing instruments) is owned by Sivantos, the same company that owns HearUSA, Rexton and more. Their most current product is the NX line of hearing aids that include the Signia Charge & Go, as well as the Silk invisible hearing aid.
Widex is a Danish hearing aids company, long known for their exceptional sound quality. Their most current hearing aid, the Widex Evoke, is the first hearing aid to utilize machine learning technology.
ReSound hearing aids are part of the GN Nord Store conglomerate. They are credited with making one of the first open-fit hearing aids (the Resound Air). Their latest hearing aid is the LiNX 3D, a made-for-iPhone hearing aid.
The Phonak brand of hearing aids is part of the Sonova congolmerate, which also owns Unitron. They have long been known as an innovative company in the space. They currently have a lineup that features their popular and flexible line of Audeo RIC hearing aids.
Unitron is owned by the same company that owns Phonak and they are headquartered in Canada. Their flagship product is the Moxi All, which is both rechargeable and connects to smartphones.
Ear to Hear is a hearing aid center offering hearing aid fitting services and free hearing tests and Otoscopic exams. As an independent hearing aid dispensary, Ear to Hear is proud to serve the residents of Zephyrhills for all of their hearing health needs.
We can fit and program hearing aids from almost any manufacturer. Our hearing aid fittings are backed by local service, a factory warranty, and a risk-free guarantee.
We can repair almost any make and model of hearing aid. If your hearing aid isn’t working properly, bring it in to Ear to Hear for a comprehensive inspection.
Here in Zephyrhills, nearly 29% of the population consists of people over the age of 65. In addition to noise-induced hearing loss, the other common type of hearing loss is presbycusis – age-related hearing loss.
In the United States, 48 million people experience hearing loss, making it the third most common medical condition. Among people age 65 or older, one in three experience hearing loss. For people age 75 or older, 50% of people experience some degree of hearing loss. Given the population of older Americans in Zephyrhills, Ear to Hear Online hopes to raise awareness about the importance of hearing health and addressing hearing loss.
Hearing specialists recommend that people begin annual hearing tests at the age of 50. In the same way we get our eyes checked or go for a physical every year, it’s important to schedule in a hearing test. Because hearing loss is invisible and we often “overcompensate” for diminishing hearing abilities, many are not aware that they experience hearing loss until it is far too late.
The Hearing Loss Association of America estimates that people wait an average of seven years from the time they first notice changes in their hearing before deciding to seek treatment. Untreated hearing loss has been linked to a number of negative consequences, from social isolation to an increased risk for dementia. People with untreated hearing loss tend to have lower earning power than their colleagues with normal hearing or colleagues who treat their hearing loss.
Treating hearing loss is a painless procedure! It begins with a hearing test and otoscopic exam, available at our Ear to Hear Zephyrhills location. If a hearing loss is detected, our friendly team will work with you to find the perfect hearing devices to meet your specific needs and lifestyle.
With Zephyrhills’ history rooted in veterans, Ear to Hear would like to take a moment to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. We also would like to take this opportunity to draw attention to the fact that 60% of veterans returning from combat zones in the last few years have experienced some degree of hearing loss and/or tinnitus.
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, hearing loss is one of the most common service-related injuries. Noise-induced hearing loss is caused by exposure to loud sounds, whether in a single event or over a gradual period of time – both of which are possibilities in combat zones. Tinnitus, a “ringing of the ears,” often accompanies hearing loss, appearing in over 80% of hearing loss cases. Both are treatable with hearing aids, fitted following a hearing test. At Ear to Hear, we provide hearing aid tests as well as hearing aid fittings to meet all degrees of hearing loss.
During World War II, the field of audiology burgeoned to address noise-induced hearing loss experienced by thousands of returning US veterans. Immediately post-war, between 1945 and 1947, 15,000 veterans were treated by military aural rehabilitation programs. Because hearing loss is also a condition that develops gradually, by 1957 the Department of Veterans Affairs had identified 71,000 veterans with hearing loss. In the past few decades, the Department of Veterans Affairs has allocated much funding to audiological research.
Ear to Hear offers a 7-day risk free trial on hearing aids. Give yourself the opportunity to try hearing aids in any environment, risk-free.
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