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Agency for Hearing
Category: Hearing AidsUsers Rating:
(916) 732-90401800 28th Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Agency for Hearing is a business providing services in the field of Hearing Aids. Agency for Hearing is located in Sacramento, CA on 1800 28th Street.
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Helpful Tip for: Hearing Aids
Hearing Aids, in Sacramento, are machines used by people who are hard of hearing. It is a small device which when fitted inside or plugged behind the ear, enhances the hearing abilty of the individual and helps him hear more clearly. However, these hearing aids may make the user feel uncomfortable in the beginning- one of the reasons behind which is the 'Occlusion' effect. However, regular wearing gradually nullifies this effect.
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