Jeffrey R. Moore, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology
Be Prepared to Tackle Your Outdoor Spring Activities Safely Outdoor activities always guarantee a fun day out, whether hiking, hunting, or relaxing at your campsite. But for those who rely on hearing aids, a little preparation is in order. Not...
Itchy eyes, congestion, sore throat, and … hearing loss? Spring means allergies for many of us — but not so fast, homebodies and people living in colder climates. Indoor allergens abound. Dust mites, pet allergens, mold, and plenty else can...
A Little Care Makes a Big Difference Springtime is almost upon us! Dirt and pollen being tossed around by the wind can set up shop in your hearing devices, possibly damaging internal parts. Like most electronic devices, hearing aids need...
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