Clifton, NJ

(973) 546-5700

Englewood, NJ

(201) 408-4441

New Patients: (201) 212-4094

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Do you believe you may be experiencing hearing loss?
How would you rate your hearing currently?
How well do you hear when talking over the phone?
Do you find yourself turning the TV volume up higher than what others set it to?
What could this mean?

It might sound cliche, but consistently raising the TV volume higher than what others find comfortable might signal a hearing issue. People with hearing loss often don't realize the volume is high because, to them, it sounds normal. Relying heavily on closed captioning could also indicate hearing difficulties.

Do people ever point out that you have misunderstood something that was said?
What could this mean?

Hearing loss often occurs gradually and in varying degrees. Sometimes loved ones, coworkers and friends will notice before the person with the hearing loss can identify it themselves.

How well do you follow conversations when multiple people are talking at the same time?
What could this mean?

Certain types of hearing loss can make it difficult to follow conversations or track where sounds are coming from. In addition to amplifying sound, hearing aids with directional microphones can make it easier to discern voices from background noise.

Do you have trouble hearing in noisy environments, like restaurants or crowds?
What could this mean?

Our brain automatically filters out background noise so we can focus on relevant sounds. Hearing loss can disrupt this process and make it difficult to hear speech over other sounds in our environment.

How well do you hear when someone talks to you in a soft voice or whisper?
What could this mean?

Hearing loss often affects the ability to hear higher frequencies first. Speech with a higher pitch, like women's and children's voices, might become more challenging to hear than male voices.

Have you been exposed to excessive noise at work, loud music, firearms or other noisy hobbies?
What could this mean?

If your hobbies or workplace expose you to loud noises regularly, you could be at a higher risk of developing hearing loss. According to the CDC, 16% of noise-exposed workers tested showed a level of hearing loss that impacts their day-to-day activities.

Do you experience dizziness, pain or ringing in your ears?
What could this mean?

Ringing in the ears is a common sign of tinnitus, and nearly 90% of people with tinnitus also have hearing loss. Tinnitus most often occurs due to age, head injury, medications or exposure to loud noise. Professional interventions and strategies are available to treat these interconnected issues, including hearing aids with masking features, sound machines and therapies.

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Office Hours

Monday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm

Office Hours

Monday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
8:30 am - 3:00 pm

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