The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been affecting the world for months. The common symptoms include fever, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, headaches, coughing, and a sore throat. But, like all new viruses, SARS-CoV-2 is still adapting, and we're...
A Breakthrough For Those With A Profound Hearing Loss
We all know that hearing technology can help a vast array of people – from those with a minor hearing loss to others with more serious conditions. For those with a profound hearing loss, the standard solution has been to fit someone with a set of cochlear implants –...
Why We’re Passionate About Spreading Awareness | Hearing Health Awareness Month
As it’s Hearing Health Awareness Month, the Aim Hearing team are showing why it’s important to treat conditions when they first arise. This desire to share knowledge is particularly strong in Greensboro, as many in the community don’t know that they are vulnerable to...
What Happens at A Hearing Assessment? | Hearing Health Awareness Month
During Hearing Health Awareness Month, the team wants to help as many people as possible address their suspected problems. But often, they have worries about what they’ll experience during a hearing assessment, which prevents them from seeking assistance. This is...
Why Do So Many People Have an Untreated Hearing Loss? | Hearing Health Awareness Month
The team at Aim Hearing and Audiology Services has improved the lives of thousands of people across Greensboro and beyond. But during Hearing Health Awareness Month, it’s important to remember that many of those with a hearing concern wait years before seeking...
Why Is Early Detection of Hearing Loss So Important?
Is it becoming more challenging to keep up with conversations over the phone? Are you struggling more with following conversations in noisy environments? Does it seem like everybody around you is mumbling? These are just a few signs that you are experiencing a hearing...
North Carolina’s First No-Contact Hearing Care Service
The current COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in some shape or form. With social distancing practice now in place across the U.S., and some of our patients having to completely self-isolate in their homes, face-to-face audiology appointments have naturally...
5 Tips for Helping Loved Ones with Hearing Loss
Hearing loss tends to sneak up on us gradually. Because of this, it is pretty common for the person experiencing a hearing loss to be the last to know about it. Family members and close friends usually recognize the signs and symptoms of hearing loss early on, but...
Prevent Your Hearing Loss From Getting Worse
Hearing loss is the third most common chronic health problem in the United States, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) statistics. I look beyond the statistics at the lives of patients and their families affected by hearing loss. My passion as an...
What Causes Hearing Loss?
We have a tendency to take hearing for granted when we are young, but it starts to get our attention as we age. Although hearing loss most often accompanies old age, it can affect the young under certain circumstances. In order to properly diagnose and treat hearing...