Thursday, 19 December 2019

Why It Is Important to Have Your Hearing Loss Treated by A Specialist



There is no way to explain just how essential treating your hearing loss is. While it’s true that certain types of hearing loss can’t be cured (sensorineural), that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do something about it. You may be one of those who has conductive hearing loss, which can be corrected with proper medical intervention.


Saturday, 9 November 2019

Toronto Hearing Loss Specialists



At Bravo Hearing Centre, we take great pride in our ability to go beyond providing hearing tests and offering the latest models of hearing aids. Every member of the Bravo team is trained as a hearing instrument specialist and is here to help you with all your hearing needs, allowing you to live a happier and better life. From the first moment you visit us, we promise you’ll experience the Bravo difference


Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Completely-in-Canal (CIC) vs Behind-The-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids



Completely-in-canal, also known as CIC, and behind-the-ear, known as BTE, are two of the most popular styles of hearing aid being sold today. They not only provide excellent performance but also offer discretion for those wearing them. The question is, which is right for you? When thinking about which option to choose, be sure you consider the following factors.


Tuesday, 1 October 2019

What Should You Do When You Think You Have Hearing Loss?



Hearing loss often comes on slowly, which may make it hard for you to notice until someone else points it out to you. Thinking you may be experiencing hearing loss can be upsetting and scary. You may not know what to do or how to begin to deal with it. Thankfully, there are steps to take and things to do to help get to the source of the issue and get you started on your hearing journey.


Wednesday, 18 September 2019

The Importance of Receiving a Professional Hearing Test



Having a professional hearing test done is essential. It provides a base to compare any future results to, and also allows the hearing professionals to know which products will work best. Here are some other reasons a professional hearing test is important.


Wednesday, 4 September 2019

What to Do When Your Hearing Aid Is Not Working



Occasionally, you may find that your hearing aid isn’t working as it’s supposed to. While this can be incredibly frustrating, run through these simple fixes first to troubleshoot and see if you can solve the issue. If not, consult the help of a hearing professional.


Thursday, 1 August 2019

Happy Better Hearing Month!



Ever since 1927, the hearing-health community has set the month of May aside as a special time for focusing on hearing education. It is also a time to raise awareness about communication disorders and the important role that hearing professionals play in your overall health. It is a great time to celebrate the work that these professionals do to help improve their client’s lives.


Thursday, 4 July 2019

What to Do When You Have Trouble Hearing in Crowds



Sometimes, a person who has no trouble hearing in general can start to notice some difficulty in situations where a conversation is competing with background noise, such as Canada Day festivities, family gatherings or bustling restaurants.


Tuesday, 21 May 2019

How Different Types of Hearing Loss Affect Communication



Often, we give little thought to the sounds around us until one day we notice people are mumbling, or family members complain that the television is too loud. Parents may see that their children struggle with simple oral directions or have poor listening skills.


Friday, 17 May 2019

Supporting Your Loved Ones Through Hearing Loss


Coping with hearing loss is a journey, and, it’s always nice to have company along the way. If you want to be there for someone you care about with hearing loss, there are some helpful things to keep in mind. The most important is to remember that neither of you are alone.


Friday, 3 May 2019

Why You Need an Annual Hearing Test


There are typically two main reasons for an individual to visit a hearing specialist. There are to receive care of a suspected or previously diagnosed hearing issue, or for an annual hearing test. Unfortunately, unlike other routine checks such as physicals and dental visits, most people tend not to make annual hearing tests a priority.

Saturday, 23 March 2019

Introducing 2017 Phonak Virto B-Titanium


Your hearing is vital to keeping in touch with life’s essentials and pleasurable moments. From being able to walk safely on the street to enjoying your favourite TV show to engaging in social conversations, you need to hear clearly at all times.

Friday, 8 March 2019

Habits to Fight Hearing Loss



It’s the beginning of a new year, and as such, a new you. Whether you use hearing aids, experience hearing loss, or hear perfectly, an excellent resolution is to protect your hearing. While age is a factor in developing hearing issues, noise-induced hearing loss affects people of all ages, including children.

How Hearing Loss Can Lead to Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease has been linked to hearing loss. The reason is, we don’t really hear with our ears, but with our brains. If you have hearing loss, areas and connections in your brain that recognize sounds begin to reorganize themselves. Research says that when your hearing loss remains untreated.

Monday, 21 January 2019

Audiometric Hearing Testing Determines Correct Sound Levels



If you’ve been finding it difficult to hear what people are saying or have to turn up the volume on the radio, TV and music system, you could be affected by hearing loss. By scheduling an audiometric hearing testing, we can determine your listening range at different frequencies. In most cases it is conducted by an audiologist in a sound proof room with a pair of earphones that are connected to an audiometer.

Hearing Loss Specialists Share Tips To Conserve Hearing



We’ve all turned up the volume on our favourite songs or got closer to our favourite bands to hear them better. Music needs to be of a certain loudness for us to hear all that is going on. Sometimes we turn it up too high and, over time, increased volumes can reduce our ability to appreciate the music and audio we love.


Thursday, 3 January 2019

Examining Why People May Be Reluctant to Wear Hearing Aids



In more cases than one may be willing to admit, the decision on whether or not to take a specific course of action may be swayed by perceptions; this can be driven by their own opinions, or influenced by the words and actions of those with whom they might interact.