Hearing Tests
Hearing tests are key to understanding your own hearing ability and maintaining your hearing health, and the results from these tests can help Dr. Lanza make more accurate, informed decisions when it comes to selecting treatments and devices that will be most beneficial for you. Although different people's tests may vary slightly depending on their individual situations, most hearing tests consist of five main parts.
These parts generally include:
1. Air conduction testing
2. Bone conduction testing
3. Speech detection testing
4. Otoscopy
5. Tympanometry
Each component helps assess various aspects of the ears' function in order to make an overall assessment of your hearing condition. Understanding these five main components of a hearing test can help you better comprehend our hearing professionals' recommendations and prepare you to make better decisions regarding your hearing health. If you have the slightest suspicion you are experiencing any degree of hearing loss, don't hesitate - contact us immediately so our caring, compassionate team can help you get the treatment you deserve.
Hearing Aid Services
Hearing Aid Fittings
Hearing Aid Repair and troubleshooting
Tinnitus
Custom Hearing Protection
“The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that 22 million workers are exposed to potentially damaging noise at work each year. Whether you work at a sports venue, on a tarmac, or operate a jackhammer—hearing loss is preventable.”
Hearing protection offered at Better Life Hearing:
Custom swim plugs
Custom sleep plugs
Custom concert plugs
Custom noise protection
Better Life with Better Hearing
Treating hearing loss can be life-changing. With the right treatment, you can reconnect with the world around you and live your life to the fullest. Whether it's through a hearing aid or a cochlear implant, treating hearing loss can give you the ability to hear the little things again. This means you can more easily talk with friends and family, enjoy music, and take part in activities you previously couldn't.
That's not all - treating hearing loss is important for safety as well. When you can hear, you can better stay aware of your surroundings, hear instructions and warnings, and communicate with others. Effective communication helps you stay connected to your loved ones and everyone else around you.
Treating hearing loss can have a huge impact on your overall quality of life by boosting confidence, independence, and social activity. With the right treatment, you can regain your quality of life and experience the world in a new way.