Understanding Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is more common than many people realize.

What Is Hearing Loss?

It can develop slowly over time or occur suddenly, and it affects people of all ages. While it often begins gradually, the impact on daily life can be significant—making conversations harder to follow, social activities less enjoyable, and even leading to feelings of isolation.
Book an Appointment

Common Signs of Hearing Loss

You may be experiencing hearing loss if you notice:
  • Difficulty following conversations, especially in noisy places
  • Frequently asking people to repeat themselves
  • Turning up the television or radio louder than others prefer
  • Trouble hearing on the phone
  • Feeling tired after social events because listening takes so much effort

Why Addressing Hearing Loss Matters

When left untreated, hearing loss can affect more than just your ears. Research has linked untreated hearing difficulties to increased risks of social withdrawal, depression, and even cognitive decline. Fortunately, treating hearing loss early can help maintain communication, confidence, and overall well-being.

Treatment Options

The good news is that most types of hearing loss can be managed effectively. Depending on your needs, solutions may include:

Hearing aids

The right hearing solution can enhance communication, support brain function, and boost emotional well-being.

Medical treatment

No more straining to hear, asking people to repeat themselves, or losing track of conversations around you.

Assistive listening devices

We’ve helped countless individuals regain clarity, confidence, and connection through better hearing.

Take the First Step

The only way to know for sure if you have hearing loss—and how to treat it—is with a professional hearing evaluation. At Edison Stanford Intelligent Hearing, we take the time to understand your lifestyle, answer your questions, and recommend the best solutions for your unique situation.
Don’t let hearing loss hold you back. Schedule your hearing test today and start reconnecting with the sounds of life.