ENGLEWOOD, CO, July 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Advanced Ear, Nose & Throat (www.advancedentdenver.com) is excited to be a part of the technological advancements that have contributed to the recent improvement in the quality of hearing aids. Dr. Michael R. Menachof, a Colorado allergy and asthma and hearing specialist and board-certified ENT doctor, says that hearing aid technology is better than ever. Advancements in hearing aid technology provide people with a number of benefits, including the ability of this small device to solve a greater range of problems.
"I'm thrilled to tell people that recent advancements in amplification technology have improved the quality of hearing aids," says Dr. Menachof. "Every person deserves to easily and comfortably hear others, and we can help more people than ever with our wide variety of assistive listening devices. Unfortunately, many people are not aware of their new options. Women and men that may not have found assistance through the use of hearing aids a few years ago may now find that they can restore their hearing with the latest technology now available at our practice."
Dr. Menachof, who is also on the Medicis Aesthetics Advisory Council, notes that improving the quality of a person's senses often improves a person's overall health. Advancements in hearing aids in Colorado make it possible for people to take the stress out of communication, and reduce the constant strain people experience just to hear what others are saying. New technology has created a more diverse assortment of hearing aids on the market, therefore accommodating a great range of hearing-related problems. This translates to the hearing aid selection process, giving women and men enough options to find the right fit.
"One of our primary goals at Advanced Ear, Nose & Throat is to improve the quality of life for people that have difficulty with hearing," notes Dr. Menachof. "If you often find a ringing or hissing background noise in your ears or people tell you you're shouting when you speak to them, it might be time to consider hearing aids. This step is often the most difficult for people, but the process of choosing the right hearing aid is easier than ever with the wide range of options to suit the growing demands of people with hearing issues. The selection process for the perfect hearing aid can be a difficult task without the right information to guide the search, but these advancements have taken the guesswork out of hearing and provided people with an extensive assortment of options."
Advanced Ear, Nose & Throat helps women and men from Denver find hearing aids to suit their personal needs. This process is highly dependent on the range of options available, and the ability of the devices to work effectively for a person's unique hearing challenges. Dr. Menachof says this task has never been easier, and advancements in technology create a wider assortment of more effective, special purpose assistive learning devices.
"One of the greatest barriers to the widespread use of hearing aids in Denver and across the nation is the lack of information people have when it comes to improving their hearing," says Dr. Menachof. "Advancements in hearing aid technology mean that people have more options and higher quality, customized choices. This is great news for people with concerns about their hearing, and I look forward to sharing these advances with people in the future."
Michael R. Menachof, MD (www.advancedentdenver.com) received his Medical Doctorate degree from the University of California at San Francisco, consistently ranked as one of the top five medical schools in the country. He graduated in the top 5% of his class and was awarded placement in the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. Dr. Menachof remained at the University of California Hospitals to pursue his training in Head and Neck Surgery and Facial Plastic Surgery. He has served the Denver metro area from his practice, The Center for Aesthetic Facial Surgery, since 1992. He is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology.
Advanced Amplification Technology Improves Hearing Aids in Colorado
Dr. Michael R. Menachof, a board-certified otolaryngologist in Colorado specializing in allergy and asthma and hearing concerns, new innovations have greatly improved the quality of hearing aids.
2011-07-08
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[Press-News.org] Advanced Amplification Technology Improves Hearing Aids in ColoradoDr. Michael R. Menachof, a board-certified otolaryngologist in Colorado specializing in allergy and asthma and hearing concerns, new innovations have greatly improved the quality of hearing aids.