London Audiology Consultants

Better Speech and Hearing Month: Week Three -Social Health

When a family member has a hearing loss, the whole family has a hearing problem” -Mark Ross. Hearing loss does not occur in a vacuum. Studies show that untreated hearing loss can negatively impact our relationships with family and friends and particularly with those closest to us, such as our roma...

Better Speech and Hearing Month: Week Four -Auditory Processing Disorder

Developing a treatment plan for an APD is a thorough process of determining what areas you are struggling in. Our audiologists are currently undergoing training to better identify these areas in order to provide a more detailed form of therapy. Treatment plans will also be tailored to age and lan...

Better Speech and Hearing Month: Week Four -Auditory Processing Disorder

With the shift to online learning last year, we noticed a significant increase in parents bringing their children in to be tested for central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). This often comes from recommendations of the child’s teachers or physicians (though a doctor referral is not required t...

Better Speech and Hearing Month: Week Four -Auditory Processing Disorder

Developing a treatment plan for an APD is a thorough process of determining what areas you are struggling in. Our audiologists are currently undergoing training to better identify these areas in order to provide a more detailed form of therapy. Treatment plans will also be tailored to age and lan...

Better Speech and Hearing Month: Week Three -Physical Health

One of the most obvious effects of hearing loss is the difficulty with communicating effectively with others and enjoying typical sounds of everyday life, like birds singing and children laughing. But did you know that any type of hearing — from mild to severe — can have an impact on your physic...

Better Speech and Hearing Month: Week Two -Hearing Protection

Hearing loss is the fastest growing, and one of the most prevalent, chronic conditions facing Canadians today. While hearing loss has many causes, age-related (presbycusis) and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) are the two most common types. While some forms of hearing loss cannot be prevented, no...
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