Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is often painless - so are hearing tests

Wisdom Wednesday – Hearing Loss is Often Painless

Hearing loss is most often painless and develops slowly over the years. Many people don’t notice the early signs until conversations at family dinners, restaurants, or even on the phone become harder to follow. The good news? Hearing tests are quick, painless, and take only minutes to perform. They’re the first step toward protecting your

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Diabetes: A Risk Factor for Hearing Loss

Diabetes: A Risk Factor for Hearing Loss

Diabetes and hearing loss are being linked: “Researchers suggest that hearing loss in diabetics is due to poor circulation.”   Avoiding hearing loss by maintaining your overall health sounds like a great idea to us! #diabetes #hearingloss Do you have questions about how to diabetes affects your hearing? Please feel free to call our staff during regular business hours at (204)

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Hearing Loss & Dementia

Health Risks of Untreated Hearing Loss

  Prevention beats treatment every time. Have your hearing tested before it’s too late.  PoloParkHearing.com  (204) 788-1083 Untreated hearing loss is more than just an inconvenience — it has been linked to dementia, cognitive decline, depression, and even increased risk of falls. When the brain struggles to process sound, other areas of cognition can be affected,

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Polo Park Hearing Centre's blog article series: Hearing Loss Fact or Fiction

Hearing Loss Fact or Fiction: Can One Loud Noise Cause Hearing Loss?

Can one loud noise cause hearing loss? Yes – a single very loud noise can cause temporary changes or even permanent hearing loss. If your hearing feels muffled, your ear feels full, or you notice ringing after a loud event, don’t wait. Book a quick hearing test at The Polo Park Hearing Centre located in

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