Spring into Better Hearing

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Spring brings many beautiful sounds with it..birds chirping, thunderstorms, kids playing outside. 

With May being Better Hearing Month its the perfect time to "Share the Love" of better hearing by referring 1) a friend to get their ears checked or 2) donating that old set of hearing aids that are collecting dust to someone who could use them!  When you share the love we do too!  Read more about our Share the Love initiative below. 

Here’s how Share the Love works:

1) Pass on a referral card to friends or family you think could benefit from the personalized service we deliver.  Ask them to present the card at their first appointment.  We have seen the importance of personal referrals in encouraging people to seek help for the first time. With the average person waiting seven years to address their hearing loss that is a huge feat. 

We hope you feel empowered when you leave our office. This attitude is the foundation of our patient support, and with Share the Love we hope you are inspired to empower others. 

2) Donate your used previous hearing aids or hearing aid accessories. Older hearing aids can often be refurbished and refit. We consider this option for people who cannot afford new hearing aids.

** Thanks to your donations we have been able to fit 4 sets of hearing aids and 1 accessory on patients unable to purchase new devices in 2018

3) Review us on Google or Facebook. By reviewing us on Google or Facebook, you have shared your personal journey with others searching for help.

Thank you for your thoughtful donations, your generous referrals, and your kind words. We have already seen the power you have to strengthen our community through communication and connection when you share your stories. We can't wait to see what the rest of the year holds.

Feeling shut off from the world can be a dark place to live, but this spring we can work to shed light on the way forward by reaching out to friends and family members who still have reservations or concerns about addressing their loss.