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Hearing Aids in Sioux Falls, SD
Adaptivation Inc - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 335-4445
Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center - Rehabilitation Therapy Cli - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 322-5000
Beltone Hearing Aid Center - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 338-2598
Children's Care Hospital & School - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 782-2300
CINK Paul A MD FACS - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 336-3503
Communication Service - Deaf Administrative Office - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 367-5760
Communication Service - Sioux Falls Branch Office- TDD and Voice - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 367-5759
Dakota Hearing Instruments Inc - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 373-1283
Interpreter Services - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 331-7800
Prairie Rehabilitation Services - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 334-5630
Reierson's Miracle-Ear Hearing Aid Center - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 334-5771
Ron Hoefert Hearing Aid Service - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 332-3691
Salmela Steven MD - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 328-8200
Scottish Rite USD Childrens Spe& Lngge Dsrdrs Clinic - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 336-7561
Sioux Falls Hearing Aid Service - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 336-8872
Sound Decision Hearing Centers - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 221-0270
Stanford Hearing Aids - Sioux Falls, SD - Phone: (605) 338-6251
Helpful Definition for: Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are the electro-acoustic devices in Sioux Falls that are typically fitted inside or behind a person's ear, for amplifying and modulating sound for the wearer. Hearing aids often pose discomfort to the users. The most significant of these are -The occlusion effect, which is common for new users, can be nullified in a few weeks by wearing the device on a regular basis. If the problem persists longer, one must consult an audiologist, who will tune the device further. Also, multiple follow-up visits to the audiologist are required as the initial fitting appointment is rarely enough. An up to date audiogram is also recommended at the time of purchase & fitting of the aid.
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