“The Journey to Better Hearing Starts Here”
Preserving the Quality of Life. You may or may not have a hearing loss. By visiting one of our 300 locations nationwide, you take the most important step - discovery.
Hear life to its fullest.
From quiet dinner conversation to music and movies, we know how important quality of hearing is to quality of life. That’s why we work hard to bring you the best service and the most advanced hearing technology available.
Real hearing solutions for real people
We give our patients the professional answers, advice and tips they need to maintain healthy hearing. What’s more, we offer new patients valuable hearing and speech evaluations, as well as demonstrations of the world’s finest hearing devices.
We’re committed to making your journey to better hearing both comfortable and satisfying. Through cutting-edge research, hearing loss awareness programs and outstanding service, we offer better lives through better hearing.
A network of excellence
Our hearing care professionals are friendly, knowledgeable and trustworthy. They’re here to help you understand your condition and find the right instrument to fit your lifestyle. Best of all, they’re part of an international hearing care network of top researchers, technology providers and patient practices.
As hearing healthcare specialists, our mission is to provide factual information regarding the nature and severity of hearing loss. Call today 866-629-7657.
Signs of Hearing Loss
An estimated 35 million people in the United States suffer from some degree of hearing impairment. And as America’s population ages, hearing loss is becoming more prevalent. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, hearing impairment is the third most common problem affecting the baby boom generation.
The good news is that most hearing losses can be effectively treated with digital amplification. But because the onset of hearing loss tends to be gradual, the key to effective treatment and rehabilitation is identifying a hearing loss in the early stages.
Hearing researchers believe that hearing loss in older adults is the result of two or more causes, such as exposure to loud noise, family history or the natural aging process. In most cases, damage to the microscopic hair cells (cilia) in the inner ear causes irreversible hearing loss. However, for the vast majority of individuals with nerve damage, the damaged hair cells will function again if vigorously stimulated with amplification.
Hearing loss can significantly reduce the quality of life that people work so hard to achieve. It can restrict and inhibit a person’s ability to interact with others, prevent them from hearing vital information, cause misunderstandings, heighten stress, increase fatigue, and may even shorten life expectancy.
Early identification plays a vital role in limiting the adverse effects of hearing loss. It begins with a simple hearing evaluation and words of encouragement from family and friends.
If you’ve had questions about your hearing, it’s probably time to have it evaluated. In some cases, the problem may be accumulated earwax blocking the ear canal and a quick removal of wax is all that’s required. In other cases, your All American Hearing professional may recommend a hearing instrument to correct the problem.