Common Reasons for Speech Delay
A speech delay is when a child’s speech skills don’t develop at an expected rate for their age. Speech is the verbal expression of language. Due to the cause of the delay, it’s usually unavoidable. This article will explore the signs and causes of speech delays in children. Signs Of a Speech Delay A child…
Does My Child Have a Speech or Language Delay?
Speech and language delays, also a potential sign of pediatric hearing loss, are quite common in children. The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reports that, “Nearly 1 in 12 (7.7 percent) U.S. children ages 3-17 has had a disorder related to voice, speech, language, or swallowing in the past 12 months” and…
Christmas in July Hearing Aids Giveaway
One of the five symptoms of hearing loss is avoiding social gatherings. This leads to a disconnect with people. Hearing loss is the third most reported physical condition, following arthritis and heart disease. It can strike people of all ages, with 48 million Americans reporting some degree of hearing loss. Do you have a friend…
How to Slow Down Hearing Loss
The best way to treat hearing loss is with a two-pronged approach: a well-programmed hearing aid can provide you with the amplification you need in order to hear, and taking precautions can help prevent your hearing loss from getting worse. Below is a breakdown of three ways you can help to slow down the progression…
Get Help Hearing Better with Blue Ridge ENT/Blue Ridge Hearing Center and Your Insurance
Did you know that many people have hearing benefits through their insurance provider? Blue Ridge Hearing Center is happy to help our patients explore the assistance options that may be available to them to get on the road to better hearing. Blue Ridge Hearing Center is now contracted with UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield and…
How Does Hearing Loss Impact Your Relationships?
It’s obvious that people with hearing loss are greatly impacted by the condition. However, many do not realize the impact it has on their relationships with loved ones, in particular their spouses. It is important for couples impacted by hearing loss to work hard on their communication in order to avoid feelings of frustration, resentment…
New Research Highlights Importance of an Inner Ear Protein
Understanding how the ear works and what keeps the process of hearing running smoothly is important when looking to find ways to correct hearing loss. Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine have identified a protein that plays a major role in the development of hair cells, a vital part of the hearing…
How Hearing Aids Can Increase Quality of Life
When many people think of hearing aids, they think of the clunky, robotic-sounding devices their parents or grandparents wore. What they don’t know is that today’s hearing devices are built with state-of-the-art technology that allows people to hear and communicate effectively in many listening situations, from watching TV with family to conversing with friends in…
October is Audiology Awareness Month
Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that easily leaves one feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to meet your local audiologist to learn about life-changing options that can help make for a better tomorrow. Audiologists, including the experts at Blue Ridge ENT, can…
What to Know Before Your First Audiology Visit
People with hearing loss wait an average of seven years before seeking treatment for their condition. If you’ve finally decided to schedule your first visit with an audiologist, congratulations! You’ve made the first step on a life-changing journey to better hearing and communication. If you’re feeling apprehensive about your visit, we’ve compiled a list of…