Introducing: The Hearing Center’s Inaugural ‘Gift of Hearing’ Event

Connecting our community with a FREE pair of hearing aids. At The Hearing Center, we love our Southwest Louisiana community and strive to give back to those in need. We are excited to announce the launch of our Gift of Hearing event—where we donate a brand-new set of hearing devices to a deserving community member….
How Loud Is Too Loud?

Your hearing is an important sense that allows you to communicate with those closest to you. Unfortunately, many fail to realize the importance of protecting your hearing when you’re young, leading to irreversible hearing loss later in life. Below we provide an overview of how common hearing loss caused by noise damage is, how loud…
Biomarkers and Hearing Loss: What’s the Connection?

Good news! There are two new biomarkers of brain function that may be able to explain why some people have trouble hearing in the presence of background noise but are able to pass a hearing test. If you’re asking what exactly that means or what a biomarker is, we’ll explain below. What’s a Biomarker? The…
How Do Audiologists Measure Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is the perception of a ringing, roaring, hissing, whistling, whooshing or buzzing sound with no external sound source. Symptoms can affect one ear or both, and can range from a mild nuisance to debilitating. Unfortunately, there is no cure for tinnitus, unless the underlying condition can be identified and treated. What’s the First Step?…
Does Age Cause Hearing Loss?

Hearing loss is common, especially for seniors. In fact, according to the National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, one-third of people ages 65-74 have hearing loss. This number jumps to one-half for those 75 and older. Indeed, a lifetime of noise exposure can take its toll on the hearing system. This type of…
What Causes Sudden Deafness?
An unexplained and rapid loss of hearing is known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), or more commonly as sudden deafness. This condition is often frightening but can be treated if caught in time. Understanding the causes of sudden deafness can ensure you seek help quickly. Understanding Sudden Deafness About one to five out of…
Are You Keeping Your Ears Protected?

The ears are made up of tiny, delicate structures that work together to help you hear. If any of these parts become damaged, the result could be irreversible hearing loss. This is why it’s important to take good care of your ears throughout your life. Below are some ways to protect your ears and preserve…
What Jobs Put Your Ears Most at Risk?

The service sector is the largest sector in U.S. industry. Unfortunately, this sector subjects a large number of workers to unsafe noise exposure, according to new research by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The study on hearing loss in workers across the service industries was published this year in the International…
How Does Hearing Loss Increase Depression?

Approximately 48 million Americans in the U.S. have hearing loss, and only one in five actually seeks treatment. This means 38.4 million people miss out on important communication with loved ones every day. When you can’t communicate well, you’re more likely to socially withdraw, leading to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression. What the Studies…
October is Audiology Awareness Month

Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that easily leaves one feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to meet your local audiologist to learn about life-changing options that can help make for a better tomorrow. Audiologists, including the experts at , can diagnose hearing…