This category contains a list of web sites providing educational and informational resources for all levels of hearing impairment.
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Recommended Resources
Absolute Hearing Solutions offers hearing aids and testing in Gahanna, OH. With a wide variety of standard and premium digital hearing aids from Starkey, Phonak, GN Resound, MicroTech, Oticon, Texton, Siemens Unitron, Widex, and more, we provide patients with quality products and care at prices 30% to 70% lower than our local competitors. We are a preferred provider for Anthem Blue Cross, Cigna, Medical Mutual, Medigold, United Health Care, and Ohio PPO Connect.
http://absolutehearingsolutions.com/
Web site provides information about Cholesteatoma, including its symptoms, diagnosis, possible complications and courses of treatment.
http://www.earsurgery.org/cholest.html
The web site for the Cholesteatoma Stories presents personal views and experiences from people who have or had this condition.
http://www.cholesteatoma.net/
Created for the deaf and hard of hearing, this virtual community offers support, advice, and an online fellowship with discussions about education and sports for the deaf as well as the issue of disability discrimination issues.
http://www.deaf4life.co.uk/
Proffers announcements important to the community, meetups and other events specifically for the hearing impaired, disability discrimination, and technologies for the deaf.
http://www.deafforum.co.uk/
Echo Hearing Systems & Audiology, Inc.
Echo Hearing Systems & Audiology, Inc. provides patients in Columbus, OH a variety of solutions to their hearing loss issues. We offer a free comprehensive hearing evaluation for our patients, where we discuss the degree of hearing loss and possible solutions. We can fit hearing aids, as well as repair all brands of hearing aids and provide their accessories and batteries. We also provide medical referrals, assisted listening devices such as TV ears, and a hearing awareness program.
http://echohearing.com