Finding success with hearing aids
There’s no question about it, hearing aids are an investment. It’s our goal to make sure that you’re happy with the outcome of your purchase. As with any medical treatment, success for one person doesn’t necessarily mean success for another.... Read More: Finding success with hearing aids
Congratulations on Your Pregnancy Part 1: Routine Prenatal Care Schedule
Congratulations on your pregnancy! I’m excited to help you bring your baby into this world. Most women have questions about what to expect, even if this isn’t their first pregnancy. So we’ve put together some information to help address common... Read More: Congratulations on Your Pregnancy Part 1: Routine Prenatal Care Schedule
Feeding Your Independent Toddler
When it comes to raising your toddler, you might notice that they’ve started to develop a bit of an independent streak, especially when it comes to meal time! In our earlier blog post, we offered tips for introducing solid foods... Read More: Feeding Your Independent Toddler
Food Allergy vs. Food Intolerance
When it comes to the food we eat, some of us might experience a negative reaction. But is the response caused from your immune system or is it more of a gastrointestinal issue? The source of the reaction makes all... Read More: Food Allergy vs. Food Intolerance
BIG & LOUD: Changing the Lives of Parkinson's Patients
According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, approximately one million people in the U.S. have Parkinson’s disease, with roughly 60,000 being diagnosed each year. Although this can be a very debilitating disease, it doesn’t have to be. The BIG & LOUD program... Read More: BIG & LOUD: Changing the Lives of Parkinson's Patients
Summer Safety
It’s that time of year again! The sun is out and it’s time to enjoy the delights of summertime. Whether playing in the sunshine or floating in the water, it’s especially important that you keep safety top of mind as... Read More: Summer Safety
May is Better Hearing & Speech Month
Since approximately 15% of American adults report having some trouble hearing (according to NIH), it is likely that either you or someone you care for is affected by hearing loss. In several cases, the hearing loss is apparent to everyone including... Read More: May is Better Hearing & Speech Month
Diabetes and the Importance of A1C Testing
According to the American Diabetes Association, in 2015 diabetes was the 7th leading cause of death in the United States. 30.3 million Americans had diabetes, 84.1 million Americans age 18 and older had prediabetes and 1.5 million Americans are diagnosed... Read More: Diabetes and the Importance of A1C Testing
Safe Sleep for Your Baby
Many first-time parents and even those that are seasoned have a lot of questions about how to keep their babies safe while sleeping. Although safe sleep can cause a lot of anxiety, there are many ways we can help keep... Read More: Safe Sleep for Your Baby
Vaccines Q&A with Dr. Ahmed
Vaccines have caused quite a stir in recent years. For those who want to make informed decisions, it can be difficult to weed through all of the information that is available and decipher what is accurate and what is not.... Read More: Vaccines Q&A with Dr. Ahmed