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2a. Your Ear Anatomy and How Hearing Works






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2b. The Dynamic Range.  Here's a great explanation.











2c. What You Should Expect During Your Hearing Test












2d. Why They Ask You to Bring a Familiar Voice









 
2e. Speech in Noise Test









 
2f. Understanding Speech in Noise











2g. Bundled and Unbundled Services











2h. Tinnitus (that "ringing in your ears")









 
2i. Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids










 
2j. Cochlear Implants


















 
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communications Disorders

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Dr. Ted Venema

American Academy of Audiology Natalie Phillips, AuD

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Sharie Eberts for Hearing Tracker

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Value Hearing

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Dr. Keith Darrow

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Dr. Erica Person with Dr. Keith Darrow 

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Andros ENT & Sleep Center

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Dr. Nashlea Brogan

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Dr. Ted Venema

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FDA-OTC Rule

Amit Gosalia on Fox 11 Los Angeles

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WFTS Tampa Bay's - Julie Salomone

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Podcasts with Richard Pocker

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Book by Richard Pocker

Your Hearing Care Professional wants to provide individualized care and focus on your needs and goals.  And you can help!

  

1) Print this:

Hearing Test Prep™ Notes Page - Guide 2

 

2) As you review the videos and articles, take notes on anything you find interesting.

  

 3) Bring your notes to your appointment so you can discuss them.
 

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