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Love what you hear
Hearing enables us to get the best out of life and each other. It puts us in the center as it connects us to the world around us. This connection keeps us engaged with people and experiences. Hearing allows us to live life fully.

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4 ways to love your ears

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Protect your ears
Loud noise can damage your hearing and cause hearing loss. Avoid loud sounds and wear protective earplugs.
Prevent hearing loss
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Test your hearing
Be aware of hearing changes and get tested annually after you turn 60 years old.
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Adjust your hearing aids
Have your hearing aids checked to see if they require refitting or adjustments.
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Love what you hear

Hearing enables us to get the best out of life and each other. It puts us in the center as it connects us to the world around us. This connection keeps us engaged with people and experiences. Hearing allows us to live life fully.

To care for your ears is to care for yourself
Caring for your hearing is a part of caring for your overall health and well-being. Your hearing should be a priority, as it's an integral part of your quality of life. Protecting your ears from loud noise and completing annual hearing tests beginning at age 60 are the basics for a long life of healthy hearing.

Hearing loss is a testament to a life well-lived.

Our hearing is so important and personal. It is a reflection of the experiences and interactions you've had throughout your life. Caring for your hearing should be part of your annual health regimen, like visiting the dentist or the eye doctor. This will help ensure you're able to enjoy healthy hearing for the rest of your life.

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Stay connected, test your hearing

Hearing is more than just a sense. It enables you to listen and to be present for the people and experiences that matter most. It's this connection that brings joy and meaning to your life.

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Keep up an active lifestyle

Addressing hearing loss will allow you to live a full and active life. You will find that you're more likely to participate in social outings and activities. Your quality of hearing can have a big influence on your quality of life.

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*The purpose of this hearing assessment and/or demonstration is for hearing wellness and to determine if the consumer may benefit from using hearing aids, which may include selling and fitting hearing aids. Products demonstrated may differ from products sold. Assessment conclusion is not a medical diagnosis and further testing may be required to diagnose hearing loss. The use of any hearing aid may not fully restore normal hearing and does not prevent future hearing loss. Hearing instruments may not meet the needs of all hearing-impaired individuals. One offer per consumer and offer cannot be combined with any of our promotional offers, coupons or discounts. Offer not available to any consumer who has private or federal health insurance coverage. Other terms may apply, see office for details.