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To our patients, Connect Hearing is more than a community hearing aid provider, we are dedicated to knowing our patients in order to better serve them. To our employees, we are a diverse team of like-minded individuals with the common aim of helping people hear better. Connect Hearing provides a strong network of convenient neighborhood hearing care centers across the country that continually strive to find innovative ways to serve you better.

Our Hearing Care Professionals are passionate about helping people to hear better, applying a consistent process to determine the best recommendations for your hearing health. We provide free hearing evaluations and a consultation with a professional with recommendations based upon your individual hearing needs and lifestyle.
Services
Connect Hearing is committed to providing industry-leading hearing health care in our nationwide network of hearing centers. Our top-rated hearing care professionals provide expert advice on diagnosing hearing loss and consulting on the latest technology in hearing aids. Using a home computer or smartphone, clients can connect with our staff to get the hearing healthcare they need from the convenience and safety of their home.
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Scheduling a consultation is a big step toward diagnosing and treating hearing loss. Our Hearing Care Professionals are taking the strictest precautions by limiting interactions to 1 on 1 consultations, increasing the sterilization practices of our equipment and offering remote care and home visit options when available.
Sudden Deafness
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One minute, everything sounds completely normal. The next, everything sounds muffled like speaking to someone on the other side of a wall - acute hearing loss typically occurs without any warning. Patients therefore require a lot of information about causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. You can find answers to the most frequently asked questions here.
Tinnitus
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Can you hear sounds that just aren't there? Your ears whistle, ring, hum, hiss or throb, apparently without any reason. One in two people experiences noises in their ears at least once in their lifetime, and one in five people develops chronic tinnitus. The problem is that the sounds seem very real to those affected.
Prevention and Treatment
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If you suddenly hear whistling, whooshing, or buzzing in your ear, the first step is to stay calm. While tinnitus is unpleasant, it's not a symptom of a serious illness. The good news is that suddenly occurring tinnitus usually disappears on its own before long. But what should you do if the whistling or whooshing noises in your ear just won't go away?
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