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An estimated 38 million people in the United States have some degree of hearing loss. Hearing loss can have a negative effect on communication, relationships, school or work performance, and emotional well-being. However, hearing loss doesn't have to restrict your daily activities.

Properly fitted hearing aids and aural rehabilitation can help in many listening situations. Aural rehabilitation is the use of techniques to identify and diagnose hearing loss and implement therapies for patients who are hard of hearing, which often involves the use of hearing aids. Most people who are hearing-impaired will need two hearing aids because both ears are often affected by hearing loss, though some people may only need one hearing aid.

Some hearing aids require fitting by a licensed hearing healthcare professional (such as an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser), so that the amplification matches your hearing loss. If not fitted properly, too much amplification may cause additional hearing loss.

Independence Physicians

Includes
Blue Springs
Blue Summit
Buckner
Grain Valley
Independence
Oak Grove
Sugar Creek

 

American Hearing + Audiology
1765 NW Burdett Crossing
Blue Springs, MO 64015
816-744-8290

American Hearing + Audiology
4240 Blue Ridge Blvd, Suite 200
Independence, MO 64133
816-744-8290

Associated Audiologists
4721 S. Cliff Ave., Suite 201
Independence, MO 64055
816-642-2626

Beltone Hearing Aid Center
1516C E. 23rd St.
Independence, MO 64055
855-442-4516

Hearing and Speech Clinic at Children's Mercy
20300 East Valley View Parkway
Independence, MO 64057
816-478-5200

Hearing Health Associates
4911 S. Arrowhead Drive, Suite 203
Independence, MO 64055
816-415-3233

Jackson County Audiology
17020 E. 40 Hwy., Suite 9
Independence, MO 64055
816-373-7900

Rita's Hearing Center & Repairs
1914 N. Plymouth
Independence, MO 64058
816-796-8165

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