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Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) Treatment | Dr. Josey | Levine Hearing
Auditory Processing Disorder can be such a frustrating issue where someone’s brain does not hear sounds in the usual way. Patients who face this wonder if they have hearing loss, and sometimes don’t receive answers that will actually help their problem!
In the near future, this is a service we will be offering as we firmly believe that these patients deserve help too. Stay tuned! We can’t wait to offer APD therapy to Charlotte!
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Patient Story by Dr. Josey | Levine Hearing
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Meet Josey, one of our remarkable audiologists, and listen as she shares the inspiring story of how her passion for audiology was ignited. We love how passionate our team is here! To book your appointment with our experts, click here: levinehearing.com/contact/ For more updates, follow us on ⬇️ INSTAGRAM - levinehearing FACEBOOK - LevineHearing
Mentoring The Future of Our Profession | Dr. Clark | Levine Hearing
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At Levine Hearing, we believe in paying it forward. 🌟👂 Discover how our dedicated employees embrace mentorship to shape the next generation of hearing healthcare professionals. From sharing knowledge to fostering growth, our team is committed to nurturing talent and making a difference. To book your appointment with our experts, click here: levinehearing.com/contact/ For more updates, follow us...
Dr. Josey's Journey & Passion | Levine Hearing
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Join Josey on an inspiring journey of passion, dedication, and transforming lives through better hearing! 🌟👂 Dr. Josey shares the story behind Levine Hearing’s commitment to exceptional care. Get to know our mission and expertise firsthand. To book your appointment with our experts, click here: levinehearing.com/contact/ For more updates, follow us on ⬇️ INSTAGRAM - levinehearing...
Levine Hearing's Culture
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Welcome to the heart of Levine Hearing's culture! 🌟👂 Get a glimpse into the vibrant atmosphere and values that define our team. From collaboration to compassion, we prioritize creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive. Ready to be part of our culture of excellence? Reach out today and let's embark on this journey together. To book your appointment with our experts, click here:...
Levine Hearing's State-of-the-Art Technology | Dr. Clark
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Experience the difference with Levine Hearing’s top-notch equipment! 🌟👂 Our cutting-edge technology ensures precise diagnostics and tailored solutions for your hearing needs. Trust in our expertise and state-of-the-art tools for unparalleled care. Ready to elevate your hearing experience? Schedule your appointment and discover the power of innovation at Levine Hearing. To book your appointment ...
Meet Dr. Josey | Clinical Audiologist | Levine Hearing
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Meet Dr. Josey, a pivotal part of Levine Hearing’s commitment to your hearing wellness. With expertise and a passion for transforming lives through better hearing, Dr. Josey brings a personalized touch to your care. Ready to embark on your journey to improved hearing? Schedule your appointment with Dr. Josey today and experience compassionate, expert guidance tailored just for you. To book your...
Meet Dr. Clark | Clinical Director of Audiology | Levine Hearing
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Meet Dr. Clark, our passionate audiology clinical director. Watch as she shares her deep love for helping people hear better and transform lives through the power of audiology! To book your appointment with our experts, click here: levinehearing.com/contact/ For more updates, follow us on ⬇️ INSTAGRAM - levinehearing FACEBOOK - LevineHearing
Meet our Exceptional Team at Levine Hearing
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Meet our exceptional team at Levine Hearing-dedicated professionals committed to your optimal hearing health. Our expertise, passion, and personalized care ensure you receive the highest quality service. Ready to experience our team’s excellence? Contact us today and let our experts guide you towards better hearing. Schedule your appointment and discover the difference our team can make in your...
Why we are the Premier Hearing & Dizziness Specialists?
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Discover why Levine Hearing stands out as your premier destination for comprehensive hearing and dizziness care. Our dedicated team’s expertise and personalized approach ensure top-notch solutions for your unique needs. Experience the excellence firsthand-schedule your appointment today and see why we’re the choice for exceptional care. Elevate your hearing and regain your balance with Levine H...
Madison's Journey | Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist / Founder
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Madison's Journey | Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist / Founder
The Heartwarming Journey of Levine Hearing
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The Heartwarming Journey of Levine Hearing
When To Come Back To Levine Hearing After Buying Hearing Aids?
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When To Come Back To Levine Hearing After Buying Hearing Aids?
What To Expect During The First Few Days of Wearing Hearing Aids | Levine Hearing
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What To Expect During The First Few Days of Wearing Hearing Aids | Levine Hearing
What To Do When Hearing Aids Feel Uncomfortable? | Levine Hearing
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What To Do When Hearing Aids Feel Uncomfortable? | Levine Hearing
How Often Should You Wear Hearing Aids? | Levine Hearing
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How Often Should You Wear Hearing Aids? | Levine Hearing
What Do Ears Have To Do With Balance? | Levine Hearing
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What Do Ears Have To Do With Balance? | Levine Hearing
Balance and Dizziness Treatment | Levine Hearing
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Balance and Dizziness Treatment | Levine Hearing
State Of The Art Technology | Levine Hearing
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State Of The Art Technology | Levine Hearing
How To Replace Hearing Aid Wax Guard Filters (Stick Version) | Levine Hearing
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How To Replace Hearing Aid Wax Guard Filters (Stick Version) | Levine Hearing
Install A Sweat Guard on A Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aid | Levine Hearing
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Install A Sweat Guard on A Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aid | Levine Hearing
BPPV Diagnosis | Effective Vertigo Treatment | Levine Hearing
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BPPV Diagnosis | Effective Vertigo Treatment | Levine Hearing
How To Replace Hearing Aid Wax Guard Filters (Disk Version) | Levine Hearing
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How To Replace Hearing Aid Wax Guard Filters (Disk Version) | Levine Hearing
How Long Do You Have To Wear Hearing Aids? | Levine Hearing
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How Long Do You Have To Wear Hearing Aids? | Levine Hearing
Your Test Results | Levine Hearing
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Your Test Results | Levine Hearing
Diagnosis And Treatment Of Balance And Dizziness | Levine Hearing
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Diagnosis And Treatment Of Balance And Dizziness | Levine Hearing
How To Clean A Receiver In The Canal Hearing Aid? | A Complete Cleaning Tutorial | Levine Hearing
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How To Clean A Receiver In The Canal Hearing Aid? | A Complete Cleaning Tutorial | Levine Hearing
Can Hearing Aids Make Your Hearing Worse? | Levine Hearing
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Can Hearing Aids Make Your Hearing Worse? | Levine Hearing
How To Properly Insert An "In The Ear" Hearing Aid | Levine Hearing
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How To Properly Insert An "In The Ear" Hearing Aid | Levine Hearing
See Inside Your Ear | Video Otoscope | Levine Hearing
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See Inside Your Ear | Video Otoscope | Levine Hearing

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kallegrabowski8972
    @kallegrabowski8972 14 днів тому

    Hi Madison, are you sure that you are an Audiologist and not a Model? You are looking gorgeous! And very sympathtic also.

  • @MarkJohnson-nl6rp
    @MarkJohnson-nl6rp 21 день тому

    I wear mine-16-17 hours per day- I do not sleep with them- alarms on the doors and also fire and carbon alarms built wired and battery back up.

  • @Laura-ht6vs
    @Laura-ht6vs Місяць тому

    Can your hearing aids overheat? I don't mean like melting but, the past few days about once an hour my hearing aid gives me a tone like the battery is going dead but I have changed the battery a few times. I am one who usually sleep even with my hearing aids on about the only time I take them off is when my ear needs a rest from the hearing aid mold or if I'm taking a shower. But I'm concerned if I am over using the hearing aid. I just got new ones in December.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Місяць тому

      Hi, I have never seen a hearing aid, overheat per se. If the sound you were hearing is really the low battery sound, the first thing I would do is try a whole new pack of batteries as you might have gotten a bad pack. The second issue you could have is excessive battery drain from the hearing aid, which would require it to go to the lab for repair. I’m hoping that it’s just a bad pack of batteries that you’ve gotten.

  • @sandravandyke9491
    @sandravandyke9491 Місяць тому

    This tutorial video has been incredibly beneficial for me as a new hearing aid user. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the creator for their efforts in creating such an informative and helpful resource.

  • @mastersunfish
    @mastersunfish Місяць тому

    this is the perfect explanation. at first i wasnt hearing things as expected and it was falling out sometimes. seems nice and snug and better audio . 👍👍👍

  • @janetaltybenalmadenacostac3228
    @janetaltybenalmadenacostac3228 2 місяці тому

    This is really helpful. Thank you very much ❤

  • @ArronSchilling
    @ArronSchilling 2 місяці тому

    Arronschilliong

  • @ArronSchilling
    @ArronSchilling 2 місяці тому

    Arronschilliong

  • @thomaspeacock9839
    @thomaspeacock9839 2 місяці тому

    How do you change the battery when it starts to not hold a charge for very long?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      This model and the vast majority of rechargeable hearing aids, must be sent in to the manufacturer to have the battery replaced. If it is under warranty there is no cost. Warranties are usually 1-4 years depending on the tech level and where you purchased it. I hope that helps!

  • @karlaatherton
    @karlaatherton 3 місяці тому

    Great advice, thank you very much. You should do a lot more videos of current hearing aids challenges, etc.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 3 місяці тому

      Thank you and I’m glad you found it helpful! I just recorded 5 today with more on the way 😊

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 3 місяці тому

    My wife creates an excessive amount of ear wax, and has profound hearing loss The hearing aid is an Oticon. I can't find an air vent, and there's no rubber dome to remove. Replacing the wax trap was the first thing I tried. The ear molds are not removable, you need a special tool, the receiver looks like it is inside the mold itself. I tried to fix it myself, she ended up needing a new ear mold. It is an Oticon The audiologist she went to retired, and closed his office. We went to several audiologists, non of them will even attempt to clean or repair them. We can't afford the ~$4,000 to replace them, they're rechargeable. What's going on? HELP! Evidently, no audiologist knows anything about this type of hearing aid, I find that incredible.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 3 місяці тому

      Hey, James! I agree with you. That sounds too incredible. Oticon is one of the 6 largest brands and the majority of Audiologists will be quite familiar with current and past products. Earmolds and wax filters haven’t evolved much over the last 10 years either, so parts and repairs for those shouldn’t be a big issue. I would keep calling around or reach out to Oticon directly to find someone local to you who can service the devices.

    • @jameswest8280
      @jameswest8280 3 місяці тому

      @@Levinehearing OK thanks.

    • @jameswest8280
      @jameswest8280 3 місяці тому

      Are you familiar with type of device, if so, could you do a video on them?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 3 місяці тому

      Do you have any of the original literature that came with the devices to find the model information? Or can you read the serial numbers on the aids?

    • @jameswest8280
      @jameswest8280 3 місяці тому

      @@Levinehearing IDK I'll look.

  • @user-po5if4um5u
    @user-po5if4um5u 4 місяці тому

    I am embarrassed wherever I go. I CANNOT HEAR. Just mumbling. I have been to Levine Hearing Center, and have been very pleased. Eileen Clark was wonderful during the hearing session but I could not afford the hearing aids you had in your inventory. i went to the non profit Speech and Hearing, spent $500, it did not help with the one they gave me. I am hopeless. I cannot afford the REAL GOOD hearing aids. I guess I will continue to be embarrassed.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      Out of warranty costs will be specific to your provider. I see them range from $300-$500 depending on the age of the hearing aid. This usually comes back to you with a 1 year warranty.

  • @jt21419
    @jt21419 6 місяців тому

    During a long 12-hour flight, can I leave my hearing aids in my hand luggage within the charger? Or should I switch them off to store them outside the charger?

  • @mariemaughan2740
    @mariemaughan2740 6 місяців тому

    How do you open one of these to change the lithium ion battery when it goes?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      Usually you cannot change it yourself. Almost all rechargeable batteries can only be changed at the manufacturer's lab. This is by design and I have to assume it has something to do with not shipping individual lithium ion batteries all over the country and having so many providers doing it themselves in the office. Perhaps it is a safety issue.

  • @julieealey1847
    @julieealey1847 7 місяців тому

    Can you change the batteries on a rechargeable hearing aid

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      Usually you cannot change it yourself. Almost all rechargeable batteries can only be changed at the manufacturer's lab. This is by design and I have to assume it has something to do with not shipping individual lithium ion batteries all over the country and having so many providers doing it themselves in the office. Perhaps it is a safety issue.

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel 8 місяців тому

    Great explanation/tutorial, many thanks!

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel 8 місяців тому

    I'm mad for Madison! Kiss kiss!

  • @bogbel1
    @bogbel1 8 місяців тому

    Wow. I was told to never use alcohol on the domes. Audiowipes have no alcohol and make a big deal about it. So, alcohol won't damage the silicone domes?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      Hi! Great question. Yes, alcohol could break down domes over an extended time, but the reality is that these get changed out really regularly and in 10 years I've never seen a dome that looked damaged from alcohol. We check the domes when we clean the hearing aids every 4-6 months and pop on a new one if they are too dirty to clean easily. They cost a few cents :) I hope that helps!

    • @donaldmullen471
      @donaldmullen471 Місяць тому

      Wow! That's what I thought too? I don't know who to believe these days.

    • @johncaruana6406
      @johncaruana6406 Місяць тому

      Oticon video says to not use alcohol wipes.

  • @beccaacevedo1768
    @beccaacevedo1768 8 місяців тому

    The Video was very helpful, thank you! I will start practicing today with the wires. Thank you Tracy, with all your help.

  • @jimmio1622
    @jimmio1622 8 місяців тому

    Soak those silicone tips in some hydrogen peroxide to clean them, then blow them dry with canned air

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      That would be some special treatment!

  • @nutritious3250
    @nutritious3250 10 місяців тому

    Why not use a normal syringe? At least i can clean the syringe. This thing is kinda nasty

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      I support the use of a regular syringe! That is perfectly fine.

  • @coffeecat086
    @coffeecat086 11 місяців тому

    I’m trying to figure out why it’s blinking green and red, it’s not charging my left one.

    • @nameagain
      @nameagain 9 місяців тому

      same prob..any solution?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      Hey guys, the first thing I would try is to clean the contacts in side the case with an alcohol wipe. The next would be to turn the hearing aid itself off and then back on. Some aids allow you to do this by holding down one of the volume buttons for 5-10 seconds, then do it again to restart. If neither of these correct the lights, it is time to take both the aids and the charger in to your provider.

  • @Landis_Grant
    @Landis_Grant 11 місяців тому

    Madison is beautiful

  • @Wardcreek
    @Wardcreek 11 місяців тому

    My problem- Tharp little ear piece gets clogged up within an hour, I needed a whole ear mold

  • @chriszettler3215
    @chriszettler3215 11 місяців тому

    Wouldn't be easy for a larger mold that is harder to remove and would loosen the tubing tightness.

  • @kaylasmusic
    @kaylasmusic Рік тому

    If I’m a size 0 for receiver length in other manufacturers, I should be a 0 in Widex as well?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Sizes do vary among manufacturers, even with the same numbers, just like clothing sizes can vary by brand. The best way to get an accurate measurement is with that manufacturer’s measurement tool in the office. I’m sorry to not be able to give more specifics!

    • @kaylasmusic
      @kaylasmusic Рік тому

      @@Levinehearing Ya,.. they do all seem the same though, 🤷‍♀️so was wondering

  • @GSInterestedParty1001
    @GSInterestedParty1001 Рік тому

    Thank you that is very helpful

  • @andrewhardy2635
    @andrewhardy2635 Рік тому

    I get so dizzy i have to put my head against something grounded so i know the world isnt spinning... Can you help?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      Dizziness like this is often referred to as vertigo. There are several causes but the most common of them is a condition called BPPV which is actually easy to resolve in the office. I highly recommend that you first reach out to your Primary Care Provider to describe your symptoms but the next step is an Audiologist.

  • @BHUFF
    @BHUFF Рік тому

    Whats it cost to have a battery replaced on out of warranty units?

  • @theonlybyte
    @theonlybyte Рік тому

    Thank you!! First week with my HA and I was wondering about that angle push (not forward) in the ear. I was thinking I might be pushing them too far, but looks like that is supposed to be happening!

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Great job! It’s the opposite of what most people initially think. Good luck!

  • @boywithastyle7747
    @boywithastyle7747 Рік тому

    Yes this is an amazing tool, not a lot of clinicians know how to effectively use this I’m in love with this feature

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing 2 місяці тому

      I love speech mapping! It is especially useful when a spouse is a soft talker and my patient is still struggling to understand them. I can let the soft talker speak with the speech mapping running so that I can see where they are being underamplified.

  • @schlafenderzwerg
    @schlafenderzwerg Рік тому

    Great Video. Which color is the hearing aid?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Thanks! This may be a sterling or a slate hearing aid here.

  • @rivernet62
    @rivernet62 Рік тому

    Get an Elephant Ear. Much easier and very effective. Also, pre-soften the wax by adding baby oil before bed, for 3-4 days prior.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      I love the elephant ear. That is excellent for home use and I used it in my office years ago. Many people already have a baby syringe at home which is why I recommend it.

  • @sandraforeman620
    @sandraforeman620 Рік тому

    THIS IS BS. Tinnitus has nothing to do with the ear!! The brain makes the sound!

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      You are absolutely correct. Tinnitus originates in the brain, however the number one cause is damage to the inner ear. 90% of people who suffer from tinnitus also have a treatable hearing loss.

  • @richardcassidy9536
    @richardcassidy9536 Рік тому

    Step 1 of the written instructions requires a cup of hydrogen peroxide yet in your excellent video requires only a cap of hydrogen peroxide. Which is it? A cup or a cap? A cup of HP seems a lot. An excellent video and you are so charming.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Thanks for pointing that out! I'll look at the caption. I think a cap full is sufficient!

  • @lightwarrior432
    @lightwarrior432 Рік тому

    My hearing aides made the tinnitus WORSE 😝 and they aren’t cheap ones. I found a couple of masking videos that I can actually go to sleep too at least. I’ve had tinnitus for over 10 years. But I could cope with it back then, it wasn’t 24/7. Since I started wearing the Oticon hearing aides it is 100% worse. I’m not saying they aren’t good, just that it has gotten worse. I have a neighbor that says the same thing. (not sure which type of hearing aides she has) and I do not think it has anything to do with our hearing, I think it is in our brain.

    • @casenlemafe1375
      @casenlemafe1375 Рік тому

      never use hearing aides

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      That is so interesting! I'm sorry that you have had that experience. You are absolutely correct that tinnitus is originating in the brain, not the ear. I would be curious if your provider has used masking within the hearing aids themselves and have you been back for repeat visits to adjust that masking. We generally setup a once a week session for 6 weeks to accurately dial in the hearing aids to correctly address the tinnitus.

  • @koshtam1
    @koshtam1 Рік тому

    Still no treatment except masking or CBT ?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Hi! Because tinnitus is a symptom, there can certainly be complete cures by simply getting to the root cause. It can be caused by medications, head trauma, stress, high blood pressure, wax impaction and other issues. When it is caused by damage to the inner ear, and often times accompanied by hearing loss, the use of hearing aids improves the vast majority of tinnitus cases. Tinnitus retraining therapy and CBT are further option when hearing aids are not enough or when hearing loss is not involved. I hope that helps!

  • @dominicmonteiro
    @dominicmonteiro Рік тому

    I don't have a hearing loss as per the test

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Tinnitus can have other causes including medication side effects, head trauma, wax impaction, fluid in the ear, stress, high blood pressure and other causes as well.

  • @youonlylivetwice78
    @youonlylivetwice78 Рік тому

    Wouldn’t that process be dangerous for your ear drum. I thought putting water in your ears was not good. Swimmers put on ear plugs to prevent that. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Great question. First, we ensure that the eardrum is intact and there is no history of a hole in the eardrum. Second, we only use distilled, purified water so we know we are not introducing any new bacteria to the ear. And third, we use an ear dryer (like a hair dryer for ears!), to ensure that we don't leave water behind. But also, the vast majority of people are not going to be prone to an ear infection simply because water got in their ear. We shower and swim without earplugs regularly. Open bodies of water like a river, lake, or even a contaminated swimming pool are the usual places that bacteria is introduced to the ear, causing an ear infection. Thank you for the question!

    • @youonlylivetwice78
      @youonlylivetwice78 Рік тому

      Thank you for the feedback. You are 100% correct

    • @sergejpanov5543
      @sergejpanov5543 Рік тому

      This is not correct, the squeezing bulb pointing to the eardrum is not the right recommendation as the pressure will just hit the eardrum and may break it. The safest tip is the one doesn't spray straight but goes a little sideways, they hit the wall of your ear-canal and drive wax out. You need the water tumbling action around the ear canal, and not the direct hit like was shown on this video. Can be more harm than good. Buy a specific tool/tip for the job.

  • @cheeptrick5464
    @cheeptrick5464 Рік тому

    That's funny, I just saw a video where the doctor said hearing has nothing to do with tinnitus. He stated it starts in the brain.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Yes and no. There are many, many causes of tinnitus. It can result from - A simple wax impaction or ear infection -Damage to the auditory system (aka hearing loss) -Medication side effects -Anxiety and stress -Caffeine or alcohol -Head trauma -Many more causes So while, yes the tinnitus is really coming from the brain, a hearing loss is the most common cause. At least 50% of patients that I see in my office with hearing loss, also experience tinnitus. There are many effective ways to reduce it, one of which is by wearing hearing aids. I see many new patients with the sole complaint of tinnitus who in fact have a treatable hearing loss that they were not aware of. We are able to treat two problems at once. I hope that answer is helpful for you!

  • @autarrampertaap8996
    @autarrampertaap8996 Рік тому

    Good Job!

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Thank you! Sometimes a visual can be the most helpful for patients at home.

  • @redblade8160
    @redblade8160 Рік тому

    This video is full of propaganda; tinnitus has nothing to do with hearing-loss. Many patients that buy expensive hearing aids on the recommendation from their doctor have said that hearing-aids makes no difference to their tinnitus!

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      That is untrue. About 90% of people with tinnitus also have hearing loss, even to a mild degree. The doctoral level Audiologists in my office only follow the research. The most compelling of which is the neurophysiological model of tinnitus from Jastreboff which points to central involvement. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6353153/ Hearing aids are not even our first recommendation. First, we look at all other possible underlying causes including, medication side effects, wax impaction, ear infection, head trauma and many others before addressing the hearing loss. A happy byproduct of addressing a loss is that tinnitus is nearly always reduced. There is more than one mechanism that addresses the tinnitus. One, by actually raising the volume of ambient environmental noise, it naturally has a masking effect. Two, giving the brain the feedback it has been seeking at the frequencies of loss has a calming effect that lingers even after the aids are removed. Three, we can add actually masking sounds according to the type of tinnitus and patient preference. I appreciate that you have read compelling information elsewhere, but it is exceedingly rare for us to refer a patient from our office for further treatment, but when we do it is usually for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy which is the next effective approach for outliers.

    • @redblade8160
      @redblade8160 Рік тому

      @@Levinehearing As we get older, we lose a certain amount of hearing, but tinnitus is not related to hearing loss.

  • @davidyork8020
    @davidyork8020 Рік тому

    i think you are wrong

    • @moisessoteldo592
      @moisessoteldo592 Рік тому

      Why ?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      My team of doctoral level Audiologists only follow the research. The most compelling and current of which is the neurophysiological model of tinnitus by Jastreboff. Much research has been done which points to central involvement. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6353153/

    • @moisessoteldo592
      @moisessoteldo592 Рік тому

      @@Levinehearing i heard that the brain can be reprogrammed with hearing aids , to stop creating the sound, is something like a cure . Right ?

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      @@moisessoteldo592 that’s a good way to put it. When the ear gets input it has been missing, it can soothe the tinnitus. Additionally, raising the ambient sounds in the environment through amplification can literally mask out the tinnitus. In more severe cases, we can even add more masking sounds through the aids, everything from brown noise to nature sounds. Tinnitus retraining therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy are further treatment options as well.

    • @moisessoteldo592
      @moisessoteldo592 Рік тому

      @@Levinehearing i have tinnitus but i dont have hearing loss , i heard people can get rid of their tinnitus with hearing aids that reprogram the brain , i Hope i can get rid of mine with hearing aids, i have tinnitus because of noise in a party

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 Рік тому

    Where is Levine Hearing Located ?

  • @brocksturlaugson8080
    @brocksturlaugson8080 Рік тому

    The exact way I explain to my patients! Great job!

  • @robertmaloney1689
    @robertmaloney1689 Рік тому

    Best explanation of this I've seen yet.

  • @craigscott4179
    @craigscott4179 Рік тому

    ❤🎉go

  • @djgeesandsnation2091
    @djgeesandsnation2091 Рік тому

    Do i have to get it even if i was born with it? Or is it for those who recently got the hearing loss

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Choosing to use hearing aids is a personal choice. I have certainly seen that many people who are born with hearing loss choose to embrace their deafness. I support whatever is right for you.

  • @renoraider9817
    @renoraider9817 Рік тому

    Two to four times a year??? I change mine once a week.

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      Hey, that's great! Out of thousands of patients, I've seen the high and the low end just depends on that person's wax production which is highly variable. The average that I see is 2-4 times a year but I certainly have people who need to do it weekly and also those who have zero wax and could never change a wax guard. Amazing, right? I'm just thrilled that you are proactive as it will keep yours aids in great working order!

  • @r.f.s3256
    @r.f.s3256 Рік тому

    Thank you so much! It helped a lot 🙂

    • @Levinehearing
      @Levinehearing Рік тому

      I'm so glad! Thanks for letting me know :)