Sunday, December 16, 2012

Clarity Hearing Christmas Party 2012

We are the true definition of a family owned small business. It's been a great year. I'm thankful for the ability to do something I love with the support of family and friends. 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

#Hearing in noisy restaurants

http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/50100554#50100554

I liked this from the Today's show.  Restaurants are trying to make their atmosphere more noisy which affects both people with and without hearing loss.  Next time you're in a noisy restaurant, speak up and ask them to change the atmosphere.  Restaurants can do it, but without consumer complaints, they won't. 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Hearing Loss during the holidays

How frustrating would it be for grandma not to #hear her grandaughter the first time she decorates a christmas tree?  Moments like these happen only once.  For some reason we accept our #hearing loss for years before we act on it.  Would we go years without seeing before buying glasses?  Off course not.  Advances in #hearingaidtechnology have made it so that we can give patients the enjoyment that comes from hearing and being involved in family gatherings.  For more information stay tuned or go to www.hearingwithclarity.com.  There you'll find links to all my information.  I hope you have a great holiday season filled with love and laughter. 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Give the gift of hearing

Hearing loss is magnified during the holiday's.  The inability to hear conversations can result in anger, depression and lonliness.  Most of us will come across family or friends with hearing loss this holiday season.  Remember to be kind and compasionate.  Try to encourage people to seek help from an audiologist.  Better hearing can help you hear your grandchildren or your spouse tell you that they love you.  Don't miss out on all the important conversations this holiday season. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hearing Protection

October has been designated National Hearing Protection Month.  This doesn't get as much press as some of the other issues out there, but I think it is as important.  This time of year, many of you are hunting and don't think about the loudness of the gun when it goes off.  I've seen many patients over the years who have sudden permanent hearing loss from a single gunshot.  Today we have the technology to protect our ears in this situation.  There are electronic noise ear plugs that actually provide a little amplification until you fire, then they have a compression circuit that shuts down the sound and protects the ear. 
Our kids are going off to school and some of them play in the band or listen to their ipod's for extended periods of time during the day.  More and more students are choosing to wear "musician plugs" to protect their hearing.  These devices have a filter in them to soften sound over a broad frequency range allowing the music to maintain the correct sound, but softer.  As for the ipod's, we now know that listening to music through headphones has dramatically increased the incidence of childhood hearing loss.  The key to protecting your children's hearing is to cut down both on the level of the volume and the overall time during the day.  I know this can be difficult because our kids don't always listen.  I think it's worth the effort because nobody really wants to wear hearing aids when they're 18. 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Our first blog

Clarity Hearing is an audiology and hearing aid clinic in Shenandoah (The Woodlands) Texas.  We specialize in improving the lives of our patient's with hearing loss through hearing aids.  We also provide custom hearing protection for hunters and musicians.  Dr. Marquardt has been an audiologist since 1994.  The goal of my practice is to exceed our patients expectations so that our patients want to tell their friends about us and their experience.