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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
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Helping Loved Ones Deal With Hearing Loss

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

There was a really great article in the Creston News Advertiser yesterday about helping loved ones deal with hearing loss. The writer notes that when a loved one isn’t willing to help himself, helping them is one of the most painful challenges for a family to deal with. When the problem involves hearing loss, denial can prevent a person from getting the help they need.

The article also points out the fact that hearing loss affects people of all ages. With loud music and other loud noises capable of causing hearing loss, this is especially true. And when a loved one suffers from hearing loss, their denial might result in them asking people to repeat themselves and speak more loudly. Essentially, this means that loved ones are acting as that person’s ears. Dr. Sergei Kochkin from the Better Hearing Institute is quoted in the article regarding this, saying that doing this for a loved one does not help them. Instead, it “encourages unconstructive codependent relationships” and you will be “enabling the hearing loss to have a negative impact on many aspects of your loved one’s quality of life, including job performance.”

No doubt, helping loved ones deal with hearing loss is a serious matter that requires patience and understanding, and working to bring the person to terms with their hearing loss so that they will get treatment for it. In the article, Dr. Richard Carmen from the Better Hearing Institute has some advice for this matter. He stresses that acting as your loved one’s ears is “counter-productive,” as they have no reason to seek treatment if you’re doing the work for them. He suggests instead that people involve their entire family in the effort to help their loved one hear again — family members can explain in a “calm, loving voice without condemnation” that they won’t be raising their voices or repeating themselves anymore.

Additionally, he advises that when your loved one asks someone to speak louder or repeat themself, to use a signal word like “Hearing Helper” as a way to alert that person that they are relying on another person to be their ears. This action, he says, will help your loved one realize just how many times they have to ask for assistance. The hope is that they will realize they need to get treatment.

Help with Hearing Loss

Hearing aids can help with hearing loss. If you or a loved one is suffering from hearing loss, feel free to contact Hearing Aid Express to find out more information about how hearing aids may be able to help you. We have convenient locations in Austin, Dallas and Houston. We can also be reached through our contact form.

Affordable Hearing Aids

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

We’re proud to offer affordable hearing aids at Hearing Aid Express. And not only do we offer affordable hearing aids, we offer hearing aids that are both affordable and of high quality. An impressive variety of models from Unitron, ReSound and Starkey can be found at our stores. We offer models in three tiers: top, middle and basic.

Hearing Aid Express’ highly trained experts use state-of-the-art equipment to custom-fit your hearing aids. We’re happy to offer exceptional customer service along with high quality, affordable hearing aids. Visit one of our stores, and we know you’ll enjoy the experience.

Affordable Hearing Aids: Medicaid Benefits Accepted

If you’re looking for a hearing aid store that accepts Medicaid benefits, look no further than Hearing Aid Express. This means that we accept Medicaid patients. So if you are enrolled in Medicaid and are suffering from hearing loss, come to Hearing Aid Express, where we accept Medicaid benefits.

Shopping for Affordable Hearing Aids

Shopping for affordable hearing aids isn’t impossible — and it doesn’t have to be difficult. Hearing Aid Express prides itself on a great selection of hearing aids and a staff of experts. We even offer free hearing evalautions, and there is no obligation to buy anything if you take advantage of this. Also, be sure and view our coupons to potentially save on hearing aids. These coupons are available only on our website.

In addition to affordable hearing aids, we offer hearing aid batteries for just 50 cents.

Would you like more information on affordable hearing aids? Contact Hearing Aid Express, or stop by one of our locations in Austin, Dallas or Houston. We’ll be more than happy to assist you by answering your questions about hearing aids and hearing loss, conducting a free hearing evaluation or giving you details about the hearing aid models we offer.

Austin and Cedar Park Hearing Aid Express: Special Event

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Are you in the Austin area and interested in hearing aids? If so, you may have seen our full-page color ad in today’s Austin American-Statesman. This week only, May 11-15, Austin and Cedar Park Hearing Aid Express locations are having a special event.

Wanted: 90 people! Be one of the first individuals in the U.S. to try the world’s most invisible hearing system. The ReSound bug is the first custom hearing aid ever created with Invisible Open Technology. It is made to fit entirely inside your ear.

The ReSound bug hearing aid fits entirely inside your ear — it’s cutting edge technology. This hearing aid has a microscopic sound processor. Traditional hearing aids are a thing of the past. The ReSound bug hearing aid is offered exclusively at Hearing Aid Express.

Unlike traditional hearing aids, the ReSound bug is a hearing aid engineered with Invisible Open Technology, which makes it an innovative — and virtually invisible — hearing instrument.

This week only, the ReSound bug is $1,495 each at Hearing Aid Express in Austin and Cedar Park. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer and expires on May 15, 2009.

Hearing Aid Express has another fantastic deal going on this week at the Austin and Cedar Park locations: All models of GN ReSound Essence are $695. Don’t be fooled by inferior technology — the ReSound Essence hearing aid is the most customizable longest-lasting hearing instrument in its class and comes standard with these features:

  • Power-saving chip technology for extended battery life
  • Three customizable programs
  • NoiseTracker noise reduction
  • Low battery indicator
  • Dual Stabilizer DFS feedback manager
  • Dual microphone technology

(Fitting range of up to 65/85dB loss. Some restrictions apply. At time of purchase only. Expires May 15, 2009.)

Don’t miss this great event all week long at Hearing Aid Express in Austin and Cedar Park!

Hearing Aid Express: Austin
8127 Mesa Dr., #B-207
(512) 346-6884

Hearing Aid Express: Cedar Park
200 South Bell Blvd., #C-1
(512) 249-9367

Suffering From Hearing Loss? Tips for Communicating

Monday, February 16th, 2009

There was a great article at OrlandoSentinel.com yesterday that gave some tips for communicating with people who are suffering from hearing loss. The writer of the article discloses that she suffers from severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids. Though she’s learned to ask for help, she says, there are many who suffer in silence. She offers some tips for communicating with people who are experiencing hearing loss, noting that you might not even realize that a family member has lost hearing, and they might not know it either.

The first tip she offers is to be visible. Reading lips and seeing facial expressions is necessary, and you may need to politely tap a person’s shoulder or wave to get their attention.

Don’t shout, she says. Speak clearly in a normal voice, and state the context. And instead of repeating things louder and louder, rephrase what you’re saying so that the listener gets more clues and will better be able to understand you.

Background noise can make it very hard for a person suffering from hearing loss to effectively communicate. So make an effort to talk in a quiet place where there’s minimal noise.

If you’re misunderstood, just politely correct the person so that they don’t go off on a tangent. The last tip is to never give up, as you could make the person feel like they’re not worth being included.

If you or a loved one are suffering from hearing loss, you may find that wearing hearing aids greatly improves your life, enabling you to hear sounds clearly and loudly. At Hearing Aid Express, we offer a variety of hearing aids. We also accept Medicaid Hearing Aid Benefits.

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