Drexel Hill Hearing Aid Center

Drexel Hill Hearing Aid Center We have been helping men, women and children improve their hearing for many years throughout Delaware County. Better hearing begins when you call us.

Drexel Hill Hearing Aid Center offers advanced comprehensive hearing aid evaluations, starting with a thorough otoscopic inspection and continuing with a personal hearing case history and consultation.

03/07/2022

that regular use of NSAIDs, aspirin and acetaminophen can increase the risk of hearing loss? Consult with your doctor if you notice signs - in some cases, the effect goes away when you stop taking the meds.

03/03/2022

Do you know that your hearing sense depends on tiny hairs present deep inside your ear? You lose your hearing if you lose these hairs.

02/28/2022

You should never poke anything into your ears if you want to keep them healthy, not even ear buds. Since the lining of the ear is delicate, it can easily be damaged by external objects.

02/24/2022

Hearing fact: Conductive hearing loss affects the transmittal of sound to the inner ear. Ear infections in children and babies are the most common cause.

02/21/2022

Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the U.S, and it can affect the quality of your life and relationships. About 48 million Americans have lost some hearing.

02/17/2022

Long-term exposure to continuous loud noise can cause lasting hearing loss. A common culprit is workplace noise, like machinery. About 30 million Americans face hazardous levels of noise at work and are subject to hearing loss.

02/14/2022

What Is Tinnitus? Tinnitus (pronounced ti-ni-tis), refers to the sensation of hearing ringing, buzzing, hissing, chirping, whistling, or other sounds. It can be intermittent or continuous and can affect quality of life.

02/10/2022

Hearing loss is measured in an arbitrary unit of loudness called the DECIBEL. Physically, every 6 dB increase represents a doubling of sound pressure level. Perceptually, every 10 dB increase sounds twice as loud.

02/07/2022

An otoscopy is a test where the audiologist does a visual inspection of the ear with an otoscope to look for blockages or any physical problems with the ear canal or drum.

02/03/2022

Heart disease and stroke, while not directly related to hearing can cause hearing loss by interrupting blood flow to the brain and inner ear.

01/31/2022

Exposure to loud noise will eventually cause the cilia within the Inner Ear to break off. Once broken, they cannot be repaired. When the cilia break off, the ear is no longer aware of the sounds that those cilia represent.

01/27/2022

It has been found that wearing hearing aids can slow cognitive decline in people with hearing loss. This cognitive decline is caused by social isolation and lack of communication.

01/24/2022

According to research released by the United Nations WHO, more than 360 million people have a disabling hearing loss. The unfortunate thing is that a vast majority of those who need hearing help fail to receive it.

01/20/2022

High frequency hearing loss refers to difficulty hearing higher pitched sounds, and low frequency hearing loss refers to lower pitched sounds - the higher the vibration frequency of the sound, the higher the pitch.

01/17/2022

Hearing aids act as a boon for people with hearing loss. Modern aids come in various sizes, designs and colors to suit individual tastes.

01/13/2022

Marion Ross, an American actress, has rightly said, “The thing about hearing loss is that no one can see it. Most people are so impatient; they just assume that the person with hearing loss is being rude, or slow-witted.”

01/10/2022

Most hearing loss in newborns is identified at the hospital. After that, you should have hearing screenings at your regular doctor appointments to detect any hearing problems.

01/06/2022

Anatomy of the ear: The human ear has three sections: the Outer Ear, the Middle Ear, and the Inner Ear. These sections work together to send sound signals to the brain.

Address

4801 State Road
Upper Darby, PA
19026

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14844181527

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