Benjamin Liess ENT

Benjamin Liess ENT We care about our patients and their well-being.

Our trained staff is happy to help patients with their health through our extensive ear, nose and throat services.

Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. 'Disabled?' No Way.
02/03/2026

Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. 'Disabled?' No Way.

In her house in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Barbara Meade said, "there are walkers and wheelchairs and oxygen and cannulas all over the place."

Study Finds Midlife Hearing Loss Significantly Raises Dementia Risk
01/29/2026

Study Finds Midlife Hearing Loss Significantly Raises Dementia Risk

Protecting your hearing could be one of the simplest ways to maintain brain health.

Listening for a Lifetime
01/26/2026

Listening for a Lifetime

A practical reference, not a lecture, from a music industry professional on how to protect our first instrument: our hearing.

Make Your Holiday Dinner Hearing-Loss-Friendly
01/22/2026

Make Your Holiday Dinner Hearing-Loss-Friendly

For people with hearing loss, the holiday season can be fraught with anxiety. Setting a hearing-loss-friendly dinner table can help.

How Long-Term Earbud Use Damages Hearing and Impacts Mental Health
01/20/2026

How Long-Term Earbud Use Damages Hearing and Impacts Mental Health

Earbuds pose risks for hearing loss, infections and overstimulation. Experts warn that loud volumes damage inner-ear cells over time.

Heart Disease and Hearing Loss: How They're Linked
01/15/2026

Heart Disease and Hearing Loss: How They're Linked

Cardiac disease increases your risk of hearing loss and tinnitus. Find out what the research shows and how to lower your risk.

Treating Hearing Can Reduce This Death Risk by 27%
01/12/2026

Treating Hearing Can Reduce This Death Risk by 27%

Fall injuries have tripled over the last 30 years. Here's how addressing your hearing problems could help lower your risk.

7 Everyday Activities That Could Be Damaging Your Hearing Health
01/08/2026

7 Everyday Activities That Could Be Damaging Your Hearing Health

Protecting hearing is important because it prevents permanent, irreversible damage that impacts overall health, communication abilities, and quality of life.

Tinnitus and Hearing Loss During Pregnancy
01/05/2026

Tinnitus and Hearing Loss During Pregnancy

Tinnitus and hearing problems during pregnancy can be caused by many conditions, including serious illnesses like preeclampsia.

Lost Your Hearing Aid? Here's What to Do ASAP
12/15/2025

Lost Your Hearing Aid? Here's What to Do ASAP

If you've lost your hearing aid, first check your hearing aid app to see if it has a 'find my hearing aid' feature. If not, here's what to do next.

Tips to Cope When Hearing Hurts
12/11/2025

Tips to Cope When Hearing Hurts

Hyperacusis describes sensitivity to some or all sounds, no matter the volume. Depending on the person, sounds might be uncomfortably loud; cause pain in the ear, head, or another part of the body;...

When a Hearing Aid Isn't Enough
12/08/2025

When a Hearing Aid Isn't Enough

More older adults have turned to cochlear implants after Medicare expanded eligibility for the devices.

Address

144 US Route 1
Scarborough, ME
04074

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+12074154841

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ENT Maine

We offer personalized audiological care to ensure you are getting the most out of your hearing aids. We believe hearing aids are only one piece to treating hearing loss. What is important is how well the hearing aids are fit and tailored to your unique lifestyle. Explaining to patients as well is crucial in this process since you, the hearing aid wearer, need to be educated on how hearing aids work and what you can fully expect from them.

Caring for our patients needs and giving them in-depth individualized attention sets us apart from other audiological practices or ENT’s. We believe you should be treated with respect and deserve to know about your own hearing health. That’s why we don’t just sell you hearing aids, we give you the time and knowledge to effectively take care of your overall health.