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The Dangers of Untreated Hearing Loss
Hearing loss often sneaks up on people, gradually diminishing their ability to communicate without them realizing the full impact. While hearing loss itself might not seem life-threatening, ignoring it can lead to serious health issues that affect both your mind…
Read MoreWhat to Expect in the Hearing Evaluation Process
It’s National Protect Your Hearing Month: Get a Hearing Test! Are you feeling a bit nervous about your upcoming hearing test? It’s completely normal to feel some anxiety before your appointment. However, knowing what to expect can help you feel…
Read MoreGet to Know Stanford Hearing in Sioux Falls: Meet Dr. Jade Husby
At Stanford Hearing, we believe in providing personalized care that treats every patient like family. Today, we’re excited to introduce Dr. Jade Husby, the Owner and President of Stanford Hearing. She has dedicated her career to improving the lives of…
Read MoreLocating the Right Hearing Clinic Near You: What to Consider
Finding the right hearing clinic isn’t just about convenience; it’s about ensuring quality care close to home. Local hearing clinics offer benefits that larger, distant centers may not match. Here’s what to remember when searching for a “hearing clinic near…
Read MoreSafe Driving with Hearing Loss: Tips and Best Practices
The Importance of Safe Driving with Hearing Loss Hearing loss can make driving more challenging by reducing your ability to hear important sounds, such as sirens, horns, or approaching vehicles. Recognizing these challenges and implementing practical solutions can help you…
Read MoreThank You, Sioux Falls! We Are So Happy to be Your Local Best Hearing Center
We are deeply honored and grateful to announce that Stanford Hearing has been voted the #1 Local Best Hearing Aids in Sioux Falls for the 20th year in a row! For 41 years, you have trusted us as the longest-running…
Read MoreThe Impact of Meniere’s Disease on Hearing and Balance
Meniere’s Disease is a rare, chronic inner ear disorder that disrupts hearing and balance. This condition causes episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, and progressive hearing loss, which can vary in intensity. The exact cause of Meniere’s Disease remains unknown, but it…
Read MoreEars Ringing After a Concert? What You Need to Do
Why Do Your Ears Ring After Concerts? After concerts, that ringing in your ears is called temporary tinnitus. It’s common and happens because loud music can damage the tiny hair cells in your inner ear. These cells send sound…
Read MoreHear Better for Less: A Guide to Budget Hearing Aids
Hearing loss affects many, but the cost of hearing aids often deters people from seeking help. Fortunately, finding quality hearing aids on a budget is possible with the right approach. Let’s explore how you can hear better without breaking the…
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