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    Bluetooth Hearing Aids are Giving New Options to the Hearing Impaired
    Dr. Shannon Parker Au.D.
    • Oct 23, 2019

    Bluetooth Hearing Aids are Giving New Options to the Hearing Impaired

    Many people have heard that most smart phones have Bluetooth capability, but did you know hearing aids have Bluetooth capability too? That’s right. I have at least one person a week ask about Bluetooth Hearing Aids. I would like to touch on a few of my favorite features about Bluetooth Hearing Aids that have opened many options that were once unattainable for hearing impaired people. Telephone use often was a challenge for people with hearing loss, but direct streaming helps
    Celebrities with Hearing Loss
    Dr. Shannon Parker Au.D.
    • Aug 2, 2019

    Celebrities with Hearing Loss

    Did you know there are many famous celebrities with hearing loss? I have compiled a list of celebrities with hearing loss from many different blogs into one power list!* Hearing loss has many faces; from tinnitus, to hearing aids, to deafness. I applaud these brave famous people for bringing awareness to a condition that affects billions of Americans. Arnold Palmer Barbara Streisand Bill Clinton Brian Wilson Chris Martin Danny Elfman Eric Clapton Gerard Butler Halle Berry Hol
    What to Expect After Purchasing a Hearing Aid - It's a Team Approach
    Dr. Shannon Parker Au.D.
    • Sep 10, 2018

    What to Expect After Purchasing a Hearing Aid - It's a Team Approach

    There is a common misconception about what to expect after purchasing a hearing aid. You do NOT just put them on and suddenly the world starts sounding clear. Yes, they do amplify sounds; however this often involves a learning process of training your ears to "hear again”. Depending on the severity and length of time you have had your hearing loss, more time may be required to acclimate your ears and your brain to hearing the world again. When stimulating your inner ear and
    Hearing Loss is the Third Most Common Health Problem in the US
    Denver City Press and Seminole Sentinel
    • May 9, 2018

    Hearing Loss is the Third Most Common Health Problem in the US

    Hearing loss currently affects more than 36 million Americans today. Although hearing problems are commonly associated with the normal aging process, more than half of all hearing-impaired persons are younger than 65. With the increased use of personal music players (MP3s) and earbuds, the number of Americans experiencing hearing loss at a younger age is growing. Most Americans consider hearing loss a condition that is simply associated with aging and don’t know how to recogn
    Hearing Loss Lunch & Learn Spring 2018
    Dr. Shannon Parker
    • Apr 13, 2018

    Hearing Loss Lunch & Learn Spring 2018

    Who's ready for another lunch and learn?! You are formally invited to our hearing loss lunch & learn hosted by Dr. Shannon Parker of Compass Hearing Center and Dr. Jennifer Bobo of Oticon OPN Hearing Aids. This event will be held on Thursday, April 26th, 2018 from 11:00am to 1:00pm at Sellers Steak House in Denver City, Texas. Dr. Parker will be conducting a limited amount of hearing tests and free listening demonstrations the day of the event so be sure to RSVP to our Facebo
    Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline
    Dr. Shannon Parker Au.D.
    • Feb 1, 2018

    Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

    Recently I hosted a lunch and learn for many of my patients at Compass Hearing Center, located in Denver City, Texas. With the help of my friend and presenter shown in the above picture, Dr. Jennifer Bobo with Oticon, we explained the facts that associate cognitive decline with hearing loss. We also went over all possible solutions to treat hearing loss and decrease the risk of early dementia and cognitive decline. I want to make it clear that having hearing loss doesn’t nece
    Tinnitus Treatments
    Dr. Shannon Parker Au.D.
    • Jan 5, 2018

    Tinnitus Treatments

    My recent blog was about the potential causes of tinnitus (What Makes My Ears Ring?). This month I would like to focus on ways to “treat” this condition. Currently there is no FDA approved “cure” for tinnitus- no surgery and no magic pill that will make those sounds go away. Instead we manage the symptoms of the tinnitus and hope to make the tinnitus less bothersome. The following list of management strategies comes from the American Tinnitus Association website: Hearing Aids
    Hear in Pink Campaign Promotes Hearing Health & Breast Cancer Awareness
    Denver City Press & Seminole Sentinel
    • Oct 19, 2017

    Hear in Pink Campaign Promotes Hearing Health & Breast Cancer Awareness

    Dr. Shannon Parker is promoting better hearing & breast cancer awareness with "Hear in Pink" campaign celebraing 10 years of s
    May is Better Hearing Month
    Dr. Shannon Parker Au.D.
    • May 23, 2017

    May is Better Hearing Month

    Are you missing the sounds of your life? According to the American Academy of Audiology, approximately 36 million Americans suffer from hearing loss. To bring awareness to this common health problem, we celebrate the month of May as Better Hearing Month. Here are some more facts about hearing loss from our friends at the American Academy of Audiology: More than half of people with hearing loss are younger than age 65 1 in 3 people over age 60 have hearing loss 1 in 2 people o
    Rechargeable Hearing Aids Now Available
    Dr. Shannon Parker
    • Apr 10, 2017

    Rechargeable Hearing Aids Now Available

    We are very excited to now offer our patients the convenience of rechargeable hearing aids! You will never have to change a hearing aid battery again. What is it: Phonak rechargeable hearing aids are fully featured hearing aids with built in Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. The rechargeable hearing aids offer 24 hours of battery life on a single charge. Why use them: There are many reasons why clients may benefit from using rechargable hearing aid batteries: The convenienc

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