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Can you easily read the
previous sentence without the constants?
Many
hearing losses allow you to hear sound, but not the part of speech that
gives the words their meaning.
Vowels
come through loud and clear. (Try saying the sound "Ah" real loud.)
Consonants have little
energy behind them. (Try shouting the "Th" sound in the word "Thin".)
If you have a high
frequency hearing loss, you may be able to hear the dog bark down the
street; the door slam next door and the garbage truck across town, but...
you can't hear the clarity of speech. Words may sound mumbled and all run
together. Your ears are hearing the vowels. Let us help you with the
clarity you need. Our site will help educate you about your possible
hearing impairment and help you to make informed decisions.
We feel the key
to the success of our patients and their hearing aids is because of the
knowledge of the people fitting the hearing instruments. Call us at
(513) 248-1944 or stop by today to see why more people are choosing
Ellis-Scott & Associates for their hearing needs and services.
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