Newport-Mesa Audiology Balance & Ear Institute

Newport-Mesa Audiology Balance & Ear Institute Comprehensive diagnostic approach creating vestibular treatment to deliver balance/hearing solutions The Institute welcomes self-referrals as well.

Convenient Newport Beach, Orange County, California location. (949) 220-0220

500 Old Newport Blvd., Suite 101 Newport Beach CA 92663

ABOUT US
Our Institute is one of the country’s leading practices for the research, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with dizziness and balance disorder. WHAT WE DO
We offer patient-friendly testing and treatment for vertigo, dizziness, unsteadiness, tinnitus, and hearing loss. The Institute is one of the most comprehensive practices in the U.S. offering innovative vestibular and balance rehabilitation techniques for treating benign positional vertigo, migraine and motion sensitivity. To date, more than 95% of all Institute patients have demonstrated measurable, clinical improvement following personalized dizziness therapy. Our all-inclusive setting is designed to eliminate the many frustrations and time-consuming factors that patients have experienced elsewhere. Our Doctors of Audiology and Institute staff participates in specialized ongoing training. The Institute is fully equipped to test thoroughly by utilizing the most sophisticated diagnostic technology available within examination rooms, audiometric booths, posturography, rotational chairs and an Epley Omniax® chair to accurately diagnose and treat balance disorders caused by all six vestibular canals. This approach has made Newport-Mesa Audiology Balance and Ear Institute one of the country's most inclusive balance facilities. RESTORING YOUR WELLNESS IS OUR PRIORITY
Our mission is to help our patients permanently resolve their hearing, dizziness or balance disorder. Our goal is to restore patients to the activity level they had prior to the onset of their illness/trouble/trauma. WHO WE SEE
Patient referrals come from a broad network of physicians including neurologists, otolaryngologists, internal medicine, cardiologists and family physicians. YOUR CARE
Our practice is built on the distinction of trust. We hope you'll feel empowered and confident in your care at every step. We offer patient education not only to manage expectations, but to help you sustain a renewed emotional and physical well-being. Simply put, we want to hear from you, and we want to create an experience, protocol or hearing option that is realistic, enjoyable, and feasible. VISIT WITH US
We hope your first visit to us serves as the final destination to restoring your balance and hearing wellness. We welcome your conversation and the opportunity to engage here on Facebook. You can also visit anytime at http://www.dizziland.com

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Cognitive Decline and Hearing Loss: What’s the Connection?

Did you know there’s a relationship between untreated hearing loss and accelerated cognitive decline? It’s true. Keeping up with your hearing health is just as important as keeping up with your physical health, your vision, your dental health – really, your overall health. Here’s why good hearing is tied to good thinking.

The link between hearing loss and dementia:

A Johns Hopkins study uncovered the connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline after following nearly 640 adults over the course of 12 years. What researchers found was startling:
• Mild hearing loss doubled the risk of dementia (2x).
• Moderate hearing loss tripled that risk (3x).
• Severe hearing loss quintupled it (5x).

There is currently no cure for dementia, nor any way to reverse the disease. It’s important to note, though, that hearing loss doesn’t cause a person to develop dementia – but it does increase the risk.

Four ways hearing loss can contribute to cognitive decline:

Experts and neurologists spoke to AARP about the ways undiagnosed hearing loss can increase the risk of dementia. These causes include:
1. Physiological issues, like high blood pressure (which is why it’s so important to have a physical every year along with scheduling your hearing test).
2. “Cognitive overload,” which means stressing the brain from constantly straining to listen and understand speech and sounds.
3. Brain structure, meaning that certain areas of the brain may shrink when they aren’t getting enough auditory stimulation.
4. Social isolation, which is fairly common among the hard of hearing. Social isolation is also a known risk for cognitive decline.

The Johns Hopkins report also mentioned, “Although nearly 27 million Americans age 50 and older have hearing loss, only one in seven uses a hearing aid.” So, if you haven’t had a hearing test recently, it’s time to consider one.

Why better hearing health equals better quality of life:

Undiagnosed or untreated hearing loss doesn’t just affect a person in a physical manner. It can affect one’s entire well-being. Studies show people with untreated hearing loss experience an increased risk of depression, anxiety, and a decreased quality of life. They may also isolate themselves from others, as they can find it difficult to engage in conversations or hear in noisy surroundings.
This is also true for children – undiagnosed hearing loss can cause problems with language development, academic achievement, and social skills. Remember, hearing health is for every person at every age.

Studies also show that hearing aids contribute to and improve health-related quality of life. And, with the incredible variety of hearing aids available to consumers today, there is help for all types of hearing loss, so don’t delay in taking care of your hearing health!

Hearing Care is Health Care™

We like to say that “hearing care is health care,” because we truly believe it. That’s why this practice offers Oticon BrainHearing™ technology. BrainHearing technology is designed to support the brain’s critical role in making sense of sound. What does this mean for you? When sound goes into your ears and into your brain, if you can’t really understand those sounds, you have trouble focusing. You get tired. You start forgetting things. Any of this sound familiar? If it does, we have solutions.

With hearing devices featuring BrainHearing technology, you get the sound information your brain needs. Oticon’s hearing aid solutions help your brain work the way it’s intended – with access to speech AND sound.

To learn more about Oticon’s life-changing technology, we've planned a Breakthrough Technology Event, March 25-26, so you can experience firsthand the transformative capabilities of BrainHearing in Oticon's brand new Intent™ hearing device.

Call (949) 386-2693 today to schedule an appointment for an exclusive demonstration!

Address

500 Old Newport Blvd, Ste 101
Newport Beach, CA
92663

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm

Telephone

+19496564520

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The Institute offers two convenient Orange County, California locations. (949) 656-4520 500 Old Newport Blvd., Suite 101 Newport Beach CA 92663 777 Corporate Dr., Suite 130 Ladera Ranch CA 92694 ABOUT US Our Institute is one of the country’s leading practices for the research, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with dizziness and balance disorder. WHAT WE DO We offer patient-friendly testing and treatment for vertigo, dizziness, unsteadiness, tinnitus, and hearing loss. The Institute is one of the most comprehensive practices in the U.S. offering innovative vestibular and balance rehabilitation techniques for treating benign positional vertigo, migraine and motion sensitivity. To date, more than 95% of all Institute patients have demonstrated measurable, clinical improvement following personalized dizziness therapy. Our all-inclusive setting is designed to eliminate the many frustrations and time-consuming factors that patients have experienced elsewhere. Our Doctors of Audiology and Institute staff participates in specialized ongoing training. The Institute is fully equipped to test thoroughly by utilizing the most sophisticated diagnostic technology available within examination rooms, audiometric booths, posturography, rotational chairs and an Epley Omniax® chair to accurately diagnose and treat balance disorders caused by all six vestibular canals. This approach has made Newport-Mesa Audiology Balance and Ear Institute one of the country's most inclusive balance facilities. RESTORING YOUR WELLNESS IS OUR PRIORITY Our mission is to help our patients permanently resolve their hearing, dizziness or balance disorder. Our goal is to restore patients to the activity level they had prior to the onset of their illness/trouble/trauma. WHO WE SEE Patient referrals come from a broad network of physicians including neurologists, otolaryngologists, internal medicine, cardiologists and family physicians. The Institute welcomes self-referrals as well. YOUR CARE Our practice is built on the distinction of trust. We hope you'll feel empowered and confident in your care at every step. We offer patient education not only to manage expectations, but to help you sustain a renewed emotional and physical well-being. Simply put, we want to hear from you, and we want to create an experience, protocol or hearing option that is realistic, enjoyable, and feasible. VISIT WITH US We hope your first visit to us serves as the final destination to restoring your balance and hearing wellness. We welcome your conversation and the opportunity to engage here on Facebook. You can also visit anytime at http://www.dizziland.com