
November 2006St. John's Clinic-Ear, Nose & Throat offers new hearing aid with sleek design,
advanced technology
St.
John’s Clinic-Ear, Nose & Throat aims to change the perception of hearing aids
among the 50-plus age group.
With the help of a new, state-of-the-art digital hearing aid with a
groundbreaking new design, adults beginning to experience hearing loss
don’t have to give up on looking as young as they feel.
The new groundbreaking hearing device with sleek lines, hot colors and
brushed metallic surfaces appears to have more in common with modern
high-tech communication devices or fashion accessories than traditional
hearing aids. Called Oticon Delta, this hearing device combines
eye-catching contemporary design with the most advanced hearing aid
technology available today.
“This is not your grandfather's hearing aid,” says St. John's ENT
specialist Alan Allphin, M.D. “For the first time, I can offer patients a
hearing device that meets the important image and style demands of people
in the 50s and 60s and provides the needed boost in listening clarity for
mild to moderate hearing loss.”
A fear that hearing aids will make them look older and out of step with
their active, busy lifestyle prevents many adults from taking advantage of
the extra edge provided by hearing amplification.
“Every second, a person over the age of 50 experiences loss of speech
clarity in noisy listening situations such as work, social gatherings and
crowded restaurants,” Dr.Allphin says. “They may still hear well enough to get
by in less demanding situations but more and more, they will find that
they are understanding less of what is being said.”
For more information about the Oticon Delta
hearing aid, or to refer a patient to St. John's Clinic-Ear, Nose &
Throat, please call
417-820-5750.
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