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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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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.

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