American Hearing Centers in Middletown

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At American Hearing Centers in Middletown, we know how beneficial using hearing aids can be for someone with hearing loss. The benefits aren’t always obvious, so here are the top three benefits of using hearing aids:

1.) Increased earning power: If you suffer from hearing loss, wearing hearing aids can help keep you productive and growing steadily in your career. Research by the Better Hearing Institute found that untreated hearing loss can reduce annual earning by as much as $30,000.

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2.) Reduced risk of cognitive decline: Many studies have linked untreated hearing loss to cognitive decline including risks of dementia. The decline happens most often in individuals who suffer from hearing loss but do not use hearing aids to correct the loss.

3.) Better quality of life: Hearing aids can help you live your best life! Studies have found that individuals who use hearing aids to correct their hearing loss have a better quality of life compared to those who don’t.

Ready to benefit from better hearing? On April 16, we will be having a free hearing event and demonstrating new discreet hearing aid technology. Save 50 percent off MSRP on any new pair of digital hearing aids during this event only. Call 732-639-1414 to secure your spot!

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