What is conductive hearing loss?
There are 4 main types of hearing loss. It’s important to distinguish between them because each type will have a different impact and will require different treatment options. As the…
There are 4 main types of hearing loss. It’s important to distinguish between them because each type will have a different impact and will require different treatment options. As the…
You may really like the look of the hearing aids your friend or a family member is wearing. And, naturally, you may ask yourself “Can I use the same hearing…
Modern hearing aids are complex, intricately engineered electronic devices. Rough handling can damage them and it can be easy to lose the tiny devices too. So, what can you do…
For some people, dealing with hearing loss presents some real challenges. One of those challenges involves wearing hearing aids. Many people respond to that challenge by ignoring their need for…
We live in a world where making connections through mobile devices is really important and that’s especially true for hearing aid wearers. There’s lots of talk about connectivity but how…
Hearing loss is rapidly becoming epidemic and there’s a good chance it already affects you or someone you love. The good news is that hearing aids have been shown to…
The very first House of Hearing location, the Maple clinic is our busiest and most well known clinic. Fully staffed with Audiologists and Hearing Instrument Specialists, our hearing professionals at…
Do you often ask yourself “ people keep telling me I need hearing aids ”? why do I need hearing aids? I can hear very well” It’s highly likely you…
So, you need hearing aids and you’re wondering what are the common challenges that people face adjusting to hearing aids. Adapting to hearing aids does involve a learning curve and…
There are very clear links between hearing loss and cognitive decline. Hearing loss also increases your likelihood of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s. Scientists are still not sure about how this…
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For hearing aids in Toronto, Canada, as well as ear wax removal, tinnitus, and earplugs, call or visit any of our four locations in the Greater Toronto Area.
975 Major MacKenzie Dr. W. Unit 4
Maple, ON L6A 4P8
(905) 832-9095
info@houseofhearing.ca
Get Directions
3407 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M4N 2M8
(416) 800-7558
Get Directions
1275 Finch Avenue West
Suite 208
North York, ON M3J 2G5
(416) 516-3332
Get Directions
2367 Finch Avenue West
Toronto, ON M9M 2W8
(416) 546-7281
Get Directions
10 Trench St. Room 2234 (Fracture Clinic)
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Z3
(905) 763-0460
Get Directions
3175 Rutherford Road, Unit 4
Concord, ON L4K 5Y6
(905) 597-1114
Get Directions
3833 Midland Ave. Unit G
Scarborough, ON M1V 5L6
(647) 494-3339
Get Directions
© 2023 House of Hearing Clinic
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