Archive for 2009

Visit Our Houston Hearing Aids Stores

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

If you’re looking for Houston hearing aids, you’re in the right place. Hearing Aid Express started in Texas in 1989, and since then, we’ve expanded to have several stores in three different Texas cities. Those in the Houston area will find it very convenient to shop for hearing aids at one of our stores. With a friendly staff ready to answer your questions and even provide you with a free hearing evaluation, our Houston hearing aids stores can’t be beat.

Which Hearing Aids are Offered?

At our stores in Houston, hearings aids available include those from Starkey, ReSound, Sonic Innovations, Unitron and more. You may have questions about which model is best for you, or you might be concerned with the appearance of hearing aids. We have so many different styles and types — even hearing aids that can barely be seen — that we will most certainly be able to find something that will help improve your life.

Where Can I Buy Hearing Aids in Houston?

Hearing Aid Express has four locations in the Houston area. We’d love for you to stop by, or feel free to call one of our stores for more information. Clicking on one of the addresses below will take you to a map of its location.

5201 Bellaire Blvd
Bellaire, TX 77401

(713) 666-1704
(800) 348-2018 – Toll Free in Texas
One Block West of Rice Blvd.
South East corner of Bellaire and Fifth

320 E Southmore #324-A
Pasadena, TX 77502

(713) 534-0407
(888) 263-9926 – Toll Free in Texas
One Block East of Main Street

921 FM 1960 West, #101-B
Houston, TX 77090

(281) 397-7232
(888) 663-7327 – Toll Free in Texas
One Mile West of I-45

1712 N. Frazier St, #114-B
Conroe, TX 77301

(936) 756-1050
(888) 794-6581 – Toll Free in Texas
Courtlyn Place Mall

Where to Find Austin Hearing Aids

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Finding Austin hearing aids is no sweat, thanks to two conveniently located Hearing Aid Express stores in the Austin area. If you’re in Austin and in need of hearing aids or would like to speak with our friendly and knowledgeable staff about hearing aids and what they can do for you, please feel free to stop by or contact us. We encourage everyone to have their hearing tested first, and we offer a free hearing evaluation at our stores to make that very easy for you.

Hearing Aids at our Austin Locations

We offer several different kinds of hearing aids at our Austin stores. Hearing aids from name brands like Starkey, ReSound and Unitron are all a part of our impressive line-up. We also have different tiers of equipment — top, mid and basic — and even have OPEN-FIT Technology hearing aids like the ReSound Azure. Prices range from $495 – $3,600 each, and the price depends on things like the type, programmability and style.

Austin Hearing Aid Coupons

If you’re looking for ways to save, don’t miss our hearing aid coupons. Continually offered, these coupons are great for saving you lots of money. What’s more is that we offer hearing aid batteries for just 50 cents.

Visit Our Austin Hearing Aids Stores

We’d love for you to stop by one of our Austin hearing aids stores. Be sure and call ahead to make sure we’re open.

8127 Mesa Dr., Ste. B-207
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 346-6884

200 South Bell Boulevard, #C-1
Cedar Park, TX 78613
(512) 249-9367

At Hearing Aid Express, we love helping people and believe that hearing technology can improve your life. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Dallas Hearing Aids: Plano, Mesquite and Dallas Locations

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

If you’re in Dallas, hearing aids are so easy to find thanks to three Hearing Aid Express locations. At each location, there is a friendly staff that is ready to answer your questions about hearing loss and hearing aids. With convenient locations and hours, along with a knowledgeable staff, Hearing Aid Express’ Dallas hearing aids stores are ideal for those in the area.

Plano Hearing Aids

Located on East 15th Street, our Plano hearing aids store is perfect for those in the Plano area or even Allen and Frisco. The address is 803 E. 15th St., Plano, TX 75074. If you’d like to call us about Plano hearing aids, our number is 972-881-4327.

Mesquite Hearing Aids

This Hearing Aid Express location is very convenient for those in Mesquite who are in need of hearing aids. You’ll find Starkey, Unitron, ReSound and more here. Our address: 3330 N Galloway #322, Mesquite, TX 75150. If you’d like to call us, the phone number is 972-270-4441.

More Hearing Aid Express Locations

We’re proud to have several other Hearing Aid Express locations throughout Texas. To see our other locations, just visit our locations page. Any questions? Feel free to contact us.

It’s Hearing Aid Awareness Week

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Did you know that September 28 through October 4 is Hearing Aid Awareness Week? That’s right — it’s an entire week dedicated to the important subjects of hearing loss and hearing aids. It’s all thanks to the International Hearing Society, who declared this week as a way to inform the public about the issue.

One hearing aid manufacturer, Sonic Innovations, released a statement regarding this special week in which they noted that “not being able to hear is more important to your health than you may think.” They went on to say that depression, self-esteem issues and anxiety have all been linked to hearing loss. No doubt, it’s an important issue.

The popularity of portable music players is thought to have contributed to the hearing loss of young people, who damage their hearing when they listen to music way too loudly for extended periods of time. According to Sonic Innovations, there are 25 million people younger than 65 who “struggle with some form of hearing loss.” Forty-three percent of those 25 million are younger than 55. While it’s common to think of hearing loss as something older people must deal with, the truth is that it can happen to people of all ages.

Hearing Aid Awareness Week isn’t actually a new thing. It’s been a yearly occurrence since 1995. The Department of Health and Human Services’ National Health Information Center recognizes it as well.

If you or a loved one suffer from hearing loss and you’d like to get the most out of Hearing Aid Awareness week, stop by one of our hearing aid stores to find out more information. We have a friendly, knowledgeable staff that’s here to help you. Hearing Aid Express is also happy to offer free hearing evaluations and even hearing aid discounts.

Hearing Loss: Are Baby Boomers in Denial About It?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

There was a great story last week in Florida’s Foster Folly News about baby boomers and hearing loss. Siemens, a company that manufactures hearing aids, sponsored an Applied Research study called “The Cost of Hearing Loss” that was conducted in May of 2009.

The study found that 72 percent of baby boomers think their hearing is average or better, but children of baby boomers said that 70 percent of their family members “have suggested their father have his hearing tested and 64 percent have suggested the same for their mother.” Interesting findings, no doubt, especially the conclusion that just 32 percent of those baby boomers said someone in their family suggested a hearing test.

In total, 500 respondents were a part of the study — 250 baby boomers and 250 children of baby boomers. The study also asked respondents about hearing aids and what they thought of them. Here are some of the results:

  • 75 percent of baby boomers do not currently use hearing aids and are not considering hearing aids
  • 34 percent of baby boomers said hearing aids look awkward, and 29 percent said they make you look old
  • 25 percent said hearing aids are uncomfortable, and 23 percent said they’re too hard to buy

Clearly, the study shows that baby boomers and their children are not on the same page about hearing loss. As the article notes, hearing loss affects many people in a variety of ways and can lead to anxiety, isolation, loneliness and depression over time. Finding a solution as soon as possible is important in order to prevent hearing loss from becoming a psychological problem instead of just a physical problem.

The article also points out that there are so many different styles of hearing aids with design and color options “that make the devices inconspicuous.” At Hearing Aid Express, we’re proud to offer an impressive variety of hearing aids. What’s more is that our friendly staff can help you find the hearing aids that are just right for you. Stop by one of our stores today, or contact us online.

Free Amplified Phone: Are You Eligible?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Here’s some great news: If you’re a Texas resident with hearing loss, you are eligible for a free amplified phone thanks to the Specialized Telecommunications Assistance Program (STAP). An amplified phone is wonderful for people who are having difficulty hearing while on the phone and can help them communicate better on the phone. The phone amplifies sound, even when you’re not wearing a hearing aid.

The free amplified phone STAP program is made possible because of a tax Texans all pay on their phone bill. So if you’re a Texas resident who is suffering from hearing loss, you should definitely take advantage of this wonderful offer by visiting one of our Hearing Aid Express locations in Austin, Houston or Dallas for a free screening. If you qualify, you will receive an application for a free amplified phone, and we will take care of mailing it for you.

After the application is filled out and mailed in, it takes about six weeks for the state of Texas to mail you a voucher for the free amplified phone. You will want to take that voucher in and pick out an amplified phone that best fits your needs. Keep in mind that just one free amplified phone per household is allowed through this program, and people are eligible for a new one every five years.

Hearing Aid Express is happy to assist you with the process of getting your free amplified phone. We are also always glad to help you with any questions about hearing loss or hearing aids. Stop by one of our stores today, or feel free to contact us. Also, don’t miss the video below to see Hearing Aid Express’ recent appearance on Good Day Houston to talk about the free amplified phone.

Hearing Aid Discounts: Find ‘Em at Hearing Aid Express

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

If you’re looking for hearing aid discounts, you have come to the right place. Hearing Aid Express is proud to offer hearing aid discounts, as we believe in making them available so that we can put hearing aids in the hands — well, ears! — of the people who need them.

Hearing aids can definitely be expensive. They range in price by quite a bit, from affordable to many thousands of dollars. And if you’re getting a pair, that means twice the cost. Our hearing aid discounts often differentiate the affordable hearing aids from those that can only be the objects of daydreams. We believe that hearing aids can tremendously improve a person’s quality of life, so offering hearing aid discounts may make them more attainable.

Current Hearing Aid Discounts

At Hearing Aid Express, one of hearing aid discounts available currently is a discount on hearing aid batteries. We’re offering fresh hearing aid batteries for just 50¢ each. That’s the same price we sold them for back in 1989 — when we first started. Because we sell hundreds of thousands of hearing aid batteries each year, we’re able to keep prices low. The large amount we sell also means that we’re always getting new shipments, so your hearing aid batteries will be fresh. You’ll find Rayovac hearing aid batteries and Lightning hearing aid batteries in all sizes. And no matter what size or brand, they’re still that low price of just 50¢.

Hearing Aid Coupons

Have you seen our hearing aid coupons? Yet another way we’re making hearing aids affordable is with these hearing aid coupons. Currently, we have a coupon for $400 off a set of Starkey S5 or S7 hearing aids. Just print out the hearing aid coupon, bring it into one of our stores and you’ll get tremendous savings when you purchase a set of Starkey S5 or S7 hearing aids. This is not valid with any other offer, and it is not eligible for financing. Be sure and keep an eye on our hearing aid coupons page as we frequently update it.

Find Siemens Hearing Aids at Hearing Aid Express

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Siemens hearing aids are available at Hearing Aid Express. With a wide variety of models to choose from and several price points, you’re bound to find one that’s just right for you. Getting a quality hearing aid that fits right can drastically improve a person’s quality of life. If you or a loved one suffer from hearing loss, consider buying Siemens hearing aids.

Siemens: A Hearing Aids Manufacturer You Can Trust

Siemens is the largest hearing aid manufacturer in the United States. Part of a proud tradition of quality and innovation, Siemens hearing aids are made by a manufacturer (Siemens) that has more than 125 years of experience working with hearing aids and hearing assistance. In short, Siemens knows hearing aids.

Siemens Hearing Aids: Models

Talk about a fantastic selection of Siemens hearing aids: our store has it! Let’s start with the Siemens Pure. This hearing aid offers users enhanced hearing. If you’re finding that your hearing problems are interfering with your quality of life, you’ve got to consider the Siemens Pure, an innovative model that’s comfortable and inobtrusive. Built for years of dependable hearing assistance, there’s also the Siemens Cielo. These hearing aids, as with other Siemens hearing aids at our store, can handle most ordinary hearing situations so that users can participate in conversations with ease.

Buy Siemens Hearing Aids

You’ll find Siemens hearing aids at all Hearing Aid Express locations — Austin, Houston and Dallas. We’re also proud to offer hearing aids by Starkey, Unitron and ReSound. If you have any questions or would like more information, we’ll be more than happy to assist you. Just use our contact form or call one of our hearing aid stores.

Hearing Damage at a Younger Age Due to iPods and Loud Music

Monday, August 24th, 2009

There’s a great article in last week’s New York Daily News that talks about how iPods and loud music are causing hearing damage — and younger people are exposed to this problem much earlier.

As a Dr. Ellen Finkelstein, a board certified audiologist quoted in the article, notes, how long young people are exposed to loud noises from cell phones and iPods plays a big part in hearing damage. Not just the decibel level is to blame here.

Over 85 decibels, sounds are considered dangerous, and those exposed may suffer permanent hearing loss over time. Though it may be hard to imagine how loud 85 decibels is, it’s a fact that the new iPods are capable of producing sounds as loud as 130 decibels. That’s quite a bit more than 85, and, as the article points out, the battery allows people to listen continuously — much longer than Walkmans allowed.

Dr. Finkelstein also mentions in the article that they “usually see hearing loss initially in the higher frequency ranges.”

So what to do about hearing damage and hearing loss from loud music and iPods? For some, the simple advice may be tough to follow: if it’s too loud, turn it down.

Do You Have Hearing Damage?

If you suspect or know that you have hearing damage, Hearing Aid Express is proud to offer free hearing evaluations. There is no obligation to buy hearing aids with this offer. And if you have any questions about hearing loss or hearing aids, our friendly, knowledgeable staff will be happy to help you.

We carry an impressive selection of hearing aids at our stores, which are conveniently located in Austin, Dallas and Houston. From Starkey hearing aids to Unitron hearing aids, to ReSound hearing aids, we will likely have something for you. We also now feature a new tinnitus treatment.

Stop by one of our hearing aid stores, or contact us online.

Tinnitus: Get Treatment at Hearing Aid Express

Friday, August 21st, 2009

What is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus affects 50 million people in the United States, according to the American Tinnitus Association. Of the 50 million people with tinnitus, two million are unable to function on a “normal,” day-to-day basis because it is so seriously debilitating.

It’s common for people to refer to tinnitus as “ringing in the ears,” as that accurately describes what sufferers experience. Though some describe the sound as beeping, crickets, locusts, roaring, clicking or ticking. Tinnitus may be experienced in both ears or just one ear.

According to Wikipedia, many famous people have suffered from tinnitus: Joan of Arc, Ludwig van Beethoven, William Shatner, Vincent van Gogh, Steve Martin and Barbara Streisand are a few.

Some causes of tinnitus include exposure to loud noises, ear infections and hearing impairment. No doubt, tinnitus is a very serious problem and can negatively affect a person’s life. We’re happy to say there is treatment available.

Tinnitus Treatment at Hearing Aid Express

There’s a new tinnitus treatment, and it’s available only at Hearing Aid Express. In our market areas, we’re proud to now exclusively offer a new Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) product that is clinically proven. Featuring an intelligent sound generator that produces individually customized sounds that are tailored to your unique needs, this tinnitus treatment automatically adapts to different listening situations. For tinnitus suffers, this treatment can provide relief.

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy is an alternative to other treatments like Neuromonics, maskers and biofeedback. This tinnitus treatment is for people with tinnitus, and whether they suffer from hearing loss does not matter for the treatment.

If you’re in Austin, Houston or Dallas, please stop by one of our Hearing Aid Express locations to find out more about our exclusive new tinnitus treatment. You can also contact us online or call one of our hearing aid stores. We’ll be happy to assist you with any questions.