July 2022

Phonak waterproof hearing aids

Waterproof Hearing Aids?

Around water this summer? Typically, water and moisture are not a friend to hearing aids. So when summer heat and activities come around again you might think you only have two options: not wear your hearing aids or risk damaging them. But... what about waterproof hearing aids? Water and Sweat Now there’s a new solution! Don’t stress about your hearing aids being damaged by moisture. With the new Phonak Audeo Life - the world’s first waterproof hearing aid! Providing water and sweat protection, the Audeo Life hearing aids are waterproof up to 1.64 feet of water. Now when you’re poolside, out on the boat, or just outside you don’t have to sacrifice sound quality over protecting your investments.  Additionally, if you are prone to excessive sweat, these might be a great option for you. You won’t have to worry about the extra hots days with the advanced moisture protection. You can focus on work or your recreational activities instead. Hearing Aids for Your Lifestyle Hearing aids don’t have to hold you back from where life takes you. There are solutions so you can still enjoy the activities you love and hear clearly too. If you’re interested in these or another device to help you engage in all your activities call and book your free consultation. 

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3 Home Wax Removal Solutions

There is something about the summer heat that causes people to produce more ear wax. If you struggle with excessive wax build-up, here are 3 at home wax removal solutions to try.  1. Oil or Wax Drops Oil is great in a pinch. Any natural oil that soaks into the skin (olive, coconut, mineral, etc.) can help soften stubborn wax and make it easier to come out. Additionally, specific wax drops you get at the pharmacy will have oil and other ingredients to soften and eat away at the wax. A few brands are Audiologists Choice and Murine Ear. Drops are a great low-cost option for regular maintenance of wax.  2. Wax Removal Tools I don’t know about you, but I’ve seen advertisements for new-fangled wax removal tools pop up everywhere. The closest tool found used by hearing aid professionals is the EarWay Pro. This specific tool has been tested and found to be safe for use in the ear; can’t say the same about the ones on Amazon. Note, that while these might work for certain types of wax, it won’t work for everyone. Ultimately, use extreme caution when trying something like this in your ears.  3. Water Yes, water. The main method of wax removal in a professional setting is water irrigation. But at home, a bulb syringe with warm water can be a gentle way to remove loose wax from the ear.  Whatever you do, avoid Q-tips. They were not designed to go in your ears, no matter...

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