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2015 AHAA CONVENTION

Last week, 7 team members from REM Audiology Associates flew down to Orlando, Florida to attend AHAA’s (American Hearing Aid Association’s) 2015 Convention. It was a productive weekend for all, a...Read More

CLASSROOM ACOUSTICS

About 6 months ago, we posted a blog on kids going back to school, where we talked primarily about the importance of classroom arrangement and learning aids for hard of hearing students. Under the C...Read More

HEARING AIDS AND BRAIN TRAINING, PART 2

4. What technology is available to help train my brain? In part 1, we talked about the concept of brain training. We touched on the importance of audiologists in the process (how they help patients un...Read More

HEARING AIDS AND BRAIN TRAINING, PART 1

Hearing Aids and Brain Training, Part 1 1. How does wearing a hearing aid affect your brain? Treating hearing loss is often thought of in terms of providing amplification. How can sound be increased s...Read More

NEW TECHNOLOGY AT REM AUDIOLOGY

Hearing is incredibly important to overall health and welfare, and we at REM Audiology are always on the lookout for new ways to demonstrate the latest in hearing technology to as many people as we po...Read More

SUMMER SPEECH AND HEARING

Before you know it, summer vacation will be in full swing. But just because it’s summer doesn’t mean your kids have to stop learning. For those who are hard of hearing, or have speech difficulties...Read More

TIPS AND SIPS

Every second Wednesday of the month, the Voorhees and Medford branches of REM Audiology will be holding a Tips and Sips hearing cafe get together. What is a Tips and Sips hearing cafe get together? We...Read More

REM WELLNESS RUNDOWN

In our July Newsletter, we briefly talked about how hearing is an important part of overall wellness. We touched on all age groups, providing links from the importance of socialization in children ...Read More

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The purpose of this hearing assessment and/or demonstration is for hearing wellness and to determine if the consumer may benefit from using hearing aids, which may include selling and fitting hearing aids. Products demonstrated may differ from products sold. Assessment conclusion is not a medical diagnosis and further testing may be required to diagnose hearing loss. The use of any hearing aid may not fully restore normal hearing and does not prevent future hearing loss. Hearing instruments may not meet the needs of all hearing-impaired individuals.