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Denton Hearing Health Care

(on lillian miller parkway)
Counseling & Mental Health in Denton, TX
Counseling & Mental Health
Doctors

Location

2540 Lillian Miller Parkway
Denton, TX
76210

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Your health and safety are our top priority. As we start seeing face to face appointments, we want to keep you updated on our protocol. We are following CDC and OSHA guidelines in order to ensure your safety. We regularly disinfect all common areas as well as equipment numerous times throughout the day. Appointments are staggered so only one patient and family member are in the waiting room at a time. Each patient will be screened before their appointment. We will also continue to offer curbside appointments for hearing aid repairs and supplies. Nothing is more important to us than our patients, please know that we are here to help in any way we can.
During COVID-19 we are offering curbside support for any hearing aid repairs or supplies. This service is available if your hearing aid is in need of repair or if you need any supplies. Before visiting or driving to our office, please call our office (940)-387-0550 to schedule a time-slot. When you arrive at your designated time, a member of our team will collect your devices, repair them and return them to you. This means you do not have to leave your vehicle, and you’ll received your repaired devices, fully sanitized.
Please join us for a retirement celebration for Drs. Chris and Judi Caudle on March 20th from 11-2!
Our office will be closed Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th. We will resume normal business hours on Monday, December 2nd. We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Happy 4th of July! Our office will be closed July 4th and 5th in observance of Independence Day. We will resume normal business hours on Monday, July 8th.
If your baby did not receive a hearing test in the hospital or you have other concerns, it is recommended to have their hearing evaluated within the first five months. These tests are simple and painless to the child, and the results are instant. See how we can help your child with their hearing. https://dentonhearing.com/audiology-denton-hearing-health-care
Amplification is the use of hearing aids and other electronic devices to increase the loudness of a sound so that it may be more easily received and understood.
Who is the team behind Denton Hearing Health Care? Please get to know our friendly staff and how we are here to help serve patients in the Denton, TX area. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-health-care-judith
Learn how noise-induced hearing loss can cause severe damage to your hearing. Typically, custom hearing molds and plugs are recommended to help prevent damage to your hearing. However, new studies show a different approach. Check out this article to learn more. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-aids/study-shows-nihl
Don't miss out on conversations with friends and family, your favorite music, or even the everyday sounds around you. We are here to help you hear better again. Schedule an appointment and be on your way to better hearing health. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-health-care-audiology-hearing-aids DENTONHEARING.COM Denton Hearing Health Care audiology hearing aids
A team of researchers at Newcastle University in the UK suggested a new theory on how the loss of hearing may cause dementia and that addressing hearing impairment may help to prevent the condition, according to the published report in the journal Neuron: "The challenge has been to explain how a disorder of the ear can lead to a degenerative problem in the brain," author of the study, Tim Griffiths, a professor of Newcastle University’s Faculty of Medical Sciences, said in a press release. https://www.foxnews.com/health/hearing-loss-may-cause-dementia-study FOXNEWS.COM Hearing loss may cause dementia, study finds
The study, published in The Journal of Medical Toxicology, reviewed records from the New Jersey Poison Control Center, based at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, from 1999 to 2018 to determine the association between opioid use and degrees of hearing loss. Learn more about this study here. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-aids/research-shows-opioid-use-could-cause-hearing-loss
Cerumen, or ear wax, generally does not need extra cleaning. Sometimes build-up occurs causing pain, earache-like symptoms, temporary hearing loss, and other issues. If this happens, we can help! We offer cerumen removal services for a safe way to keep your ears clean and healthy. https://dentonhearing.com/audiology-denton-hearing-health-care
Many myths are circling about what hearing aids can and cannot do for you. Sometimes, these myths prevent people from wearing their hearing aids. We are here to help bash these misconceptions so you can confidently wear your hearing aids. Hearing aids can: Make speech easier to understand Amplify sounds louder Help improve how you communicate with others Build confidence to partake in more activities (conversations, activities were you must follow verbal direction, etc) Hearing aids WILL NOT: Cure hearing loss Allow you to hear speech perfectly in background noise Permit selective hearing Change sound distortion into perfectly clear sound
Concerts are a great time, especially when sitting in the front row. As much fun as they can be, they can also damage your hearing. If you are a frequent concertgoer or have seats right in front of the action, hearing protection can allow you to enjoy yourself still while protecting your hearing.
Hearing loss is a lot more common than you think. Unfortunately, it does not just affect the elderly. These stats show how common hearing loss is among individuals, even infants.
Nearly 40 percent of those with tinnitus experience symptoms at least 80 percent of their day. While tinnitus is not curable, treatment can help manage symptoms.
An iPod at full volume is 108 decibels. The human ear can withstand noise under 85. Long-term exposure to noises above 85 decibels can cause hearing damage and loss.
Fun Fact: Not all living creatures hear with ears. Snakes use jawbones, fish respond to pressure changes, and male mosquitoes use antennae.
What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is the sensation of hearing sounds like ringing, buzzing, whooshing, or clicking in your ears. There are many potential causes, including head injury, medication side effects, and some conditions like Meniere's disease. Tinnitus also may be the result of damage to the auditory system. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-health-care-dentontexas
Acoustic Neuroma – A tumor, usually benign, which develops on the hearing and balance nerves, that can cause gradual hearing loss, tinnitus, and dizziness.
Happy Veterans Day! We honor those that have bravely served our country. Thank you for your service.
Hearing Aid Highlight: Get to know our brands We are proud to carry a variety of Widex hearing aids. Get to know more about this brand and the variety of products they have to offer to help you hear better. https://dentonhearing.com/widex-hearing-aids
Sound travels at the speed of 1,130 feet per second, or 770 miles per hour.
While children develop at different rates, it is important to understand the difference between normal and potential delays due to health issues. If you suspect your child may have hearing loss, here are a few signs to look for. From six to nine months your child should: Responds to his or her name Babble and make lots of different sounds Respond to 'no' https://dentonhearing.com/pediatric-hearing
Better hearing is one new year's resolution you don't have to give up. With the right diagnosis and treatment plan, you can hear your favorite sounds once again. Schedule your appointment today! https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-health-care-audiology-hearing-aids
Delivering healthy genetic material into the inner ear cells of mice with a genetic defect that causes deafness enables the cells to function normally, according to a new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU). The novel treatment prevented the gradual deterioration of hearing in these mice. It could lead to a breakthrough in treating children born with various mutations that eventually cause deafness. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-aids/scientists-develop-new-gene-therapy-for-deafness DENTONHEARING.COM Scientists Develop New Gene Therapy for Deafness
Did you know there is a difference between audiologists and an hearing aid dispenser? While both are an important part in helping you hear better, there are differences in how they can help. Check out the differences here. https://dentonhearing.com/denton-hearing-health-care-dentontexas DENTONHEARING.COM Hearing Health FAQs

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Denton Hearing Health Care
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Counseling & Mental Health

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  • What is the phone number for Denton Hearing Health Care in Denton TX?
    You can reach them at: 940-387-0550. It’s best to call Denton Hearing Health Care during business hours.
  • What is the address for Denton Hearing Health Care on lillian miller parkway in Denton?
    Denton Hearing Health Care is located at this address: 2540 Lillian Miller Parkway Denton, TX 76210.