What hearing aids can change in your life.
Of the 48 million Americans with hearing loss, only 1 in 5 who could benefit from hearing aids actually wears them. The rest of us underestimate just how much they change.
Better health starts with hearing.
Improved mental health
People who treat their hearing loss report decreases in depression, anger, and anxiety.
Cognitive health
Untreated hearing loss is associated with increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
Physical health
Untreated hearing loss makes physical injury β particularly falls β three times more likely.
Better balance
Hearing aid use is linked to improved balance, especially in older adults.
Hearing better at work.
Improved focus
Untreated loss makes concentrating β especially during conversation β significantly harder.
Better learning
Research suggests untreated hearing loss interferes with storing and retrieving new information.
Increased earning power
Untreated hearing loss has been linked to reduced job performance and lower compensation.
The relationships you came for.
Renewed confidence
Treating hearing loss enables you to navigate the world on your own again.
More control
Without relying on others to fill in what was missed, you regain a sense of agency.
Better relationships
Successful communication with loved ones leads to healthier, longer-lasting relationships.
More social activity
Improved communication boosts confidence β and confidence brings you back into the room.
Ready to see what changes?
Start with the Elevate Hearing Pathwayβ’ β six advanced assessments for $99 that show us exactly how you hear today.
This $99 fee is for the Hearing Pathway assessments only and is in addition to any standard diagnostic exam costs. Full pricing is provided during scheduling.
Schedule the Pathway