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Phone: (281) 534-6689 • TTY: (281) 534-6689
Toll Free: (877) 534-HEAR • Fax: (281) 614-1619
914 W. FM 517, Suite 101 • Dickinson, TX 77539

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Since 1980, Bay Area Hearing Services, Inc. has been serving people with mild to profound hearing loss, helping them reconnect to their world through better hearing.

 

As hearing health care professionals, we work with each patient to determine the cause of the hearing loss and the best method of treatment. If you have noticed signs of hearing loss or you are interested in seeing what's new in hearing instrument technology, call to schedule an appointment today. We'd be happy to assist you in rediscovering the joys of hearing laughter, music or the voice of a loved one.


We offer complete hearing evaluations and the best in digital hearing instrument technology with personal, small town customer service.

 

Ask us about our "worry free" 30 Day Return period and be sure to visit our Products page to see a preview of what is currently available.

 

Financing is available for up to 12 months of 0% interest financing and other Extended Payment plans are available for up to 60 months! Call today for your pre-approval at (281) 534-6689 or toll free at (877) 534-HEAR . You can also visit www.CareCredit.com for more information and to apply online.



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FACTS ON HEARING LOSS:


Types of Hearing Loss

  • Sensorineural hearing loss (or nerve-related deafness) involves damage to the inner ear caused by aging, pre-natal and birth-related problems, viral and bacterial infections, heredity, trauma, exposure to loud noise, fluid backup, or a benign tumor in the inner ear. Almost all sensorineural hearing loss can be effectively treated with hearing aids.
  • Conductive hearing loss involves the outer and middle ear that may be caused by blockage of wax, punctured eardrum, birth defects, ear infection, or heredity, and often can be effectively treated medically or surgically.
  • Mixed hearing loss refers to a combination of conductive and sensorineural loss and means that a problem occurs in both the outer or middle and the inner ear.
    Central hearing loss results from damage or impairment to the nerves or nuclei of the central nervous system, either in the pathways to the brain or in the brain itself.

Facts on Hearing Loss in Adults

  • One in every ten (36 million) Americans has hearing loss. As baby boomers reach retirement age starting in 2010, this number is expected to rapidly climb and nearly double by the year 2030.
  • The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age, up to 1 in 3 over age 65. Most hearing losses develop over a period of 25 to 30 years.
  • Among seniors, hearing loss is the third most prevalent, but treatable disabling condition, behind arthritis and hypertension.
  • While the vast majority of Americans (95%) with hearing loss could be successfully treated with hearing aids, only 22% (6.35 million individuals) currently use them. Only 5% of hearing loss in adults can be improved through medical or surgical treatment.

This information was taken from the Hearing Loss Association of America -
http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/factsheets.asp