According to Dr. Rebecca Gomer of Gomer Hearing Center, ignoring hearing loss can put you at risk for serious health issues, such as cognitive decline, anxiety, depression, and an increased risk of falls.
“You honestly can’t afford not to pay attention to hearing loss,” she said. “Heart health and circulation is reflected in how you hear. Other signs are rheumatoid arthritis, otosclerosis, worsening diabetes, or exposure to toxic chemicals. Given these connections, it pays to get hearing tests on a regular basis. Plus, we partner with your primary care physicians to ensure they receive all the information about
your hearing.”
While you can’t afford to ignore hearing loss, you can afford hearing aids. Options exist for every person.
“We customize our patients’ treatment plans based on the level of hearing loss, lifestyle, needs, and budget,” said Dr. Gomer. “Most insurance plans cover testing and hearing aids to some degree, and we can help with financing.”
The expense includes concierge service, where patients get one-on-one time, attention, and instruction with the Gomer Hearing Center experts. Your hearing is their number one priority. Their testing process accurately diagnoses your hearing loss and needs, and customized demonstrations of the hearing devices best suited for you and your lifestyle include a personalized and thorough treatment plan.
“It’s not a ‘one and done’ with hearing,” said Dr. Gomer. “Follow-up care — one of our strong points — is essential. There is maintenance to consider and always new technology. We have all of this available to our patients. We are committed to finding the solution that works for you.”