Hearing Loss Omitted from CDC’s Disabilities Study
August 26th, 2015Posted in Blog
The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) has announced that a recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Prevalence of Disability and Disability Type Among Adults, US, 2013, examines vision loss, cognition, mobility, self-care and independent living, but overlooks hearing loss. HLAA notes that hearing loss is the third major
Read MoreJuanita O. – Shelbina, MO 63468
August 24th, 2015Posted in Reviews
A big thank you to the professional personnel involved in helping me to select the correct hearing aids I needed for my hearing loss. It was a pleasure working with them. Amazing how after hearing my problems they could successfully correct them. I was very pleased with the staff at Columbia Hearing Center.
Read MoreMarjorie G. – Columbia, MO 65202
August 24th, 2015Posted in Reviews
It was excellent. Couldn’t have been better.
Read MoreHoward K. – Columbia, MO 65203
August 24th, 2015Posted in Reviews
My experience with Columbia Hearing Center was outstanding! Professional, knowledgeable, and caring are impressions I took away. They exceeded all my expectations, and I would highly recommend them.
Read MoreSilently Suffering with Hearing Loss Negatively Affects Quality of Life
August 24th, 2015Posted in Blog
According to a presentation at the American Psychological Association’s 123rd Annual Convention held August 6 – 9 in Toronto, Canada, many adults silently battle hearing loss, which is under treated despite evidence that hearing aid technology can significantly lessen depression and anxiety, and improve cognitive function. “Many hard of hearing people suffer silently with their
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