Totally Treatable Tinnitus Tinnitus is the perception of sound when no sound is present in the environment. The first time most people experience tinnitus, it is a slight ringing in their ears after being exposed to loud sounds such as music, fireworks, or firearms....
Achieving Better Hearing in a World Full of Noise Hearing and being able to understand others is arguably the most important facet of communication. In our day to day lives we are surrounded by a cacophony of noise that can present barriers to hearing and...
Do I Have Hearing Loss? For most people, hearing loss happens gradually. This makes it hard to detect as we get used to it over time. Many people don’t even notice as they find ways to compensate. As time goes on, and the hearing loss continues to worsen, we start to...
Face Masks and Hearing Loss: Challenges and Solutions As we continue to navigate through the Covid-19 pandemic, many people are wearing face masks to help prevent the spread of the virus. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) continues to recommend cloth face coverings...
New Provider Update Priority Hearing & Tinnitus is happy to announce a change in our provider team! Many existing patients already know Elizabeth Diamond, who has been with us as an extern for the last year, and an ASU intern before that. As of May 2020 she is now...
BHM AAA Hearing Loss: Is the Third Most Common Health Problem in the United States 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...