Better hearing and a better quality of life can be yours for many years with the help of the right hearing professional. At Amplisound Hearing Care Center, we pride ourselves on developing long-term relationships with our patients. Relationships based on unsurpassed personal service that begins the first time you walk through our doors and continues long after your initial appointment.
Over 35 years of experience in hearing health and a passion for what he does equates to a successful and enjoyable journey to better hearing for you! With experience in patient care, hearing aid design and manufacturing, hearing aid repair, hearing aid programming, software development and international customer service, Ralph has extensive knowledge of hearing aids.
Over 35 years of experience in hearing health and a passion for what he does equates to a successful and enjoyable journey to better hearing for you! With experience in patient care, hearing aid design and manufacturing, hearing aid repair, hearing aid programming, software development and international customer service, Ralph has extensive knowledge of hearing aids.
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Has hearing loss disconnected you from the things that matter most in your life? Do you find that you're not as active as you used to be, or that you're simply drained at the end of the day from the constant struggle to hear? If so, you're not alone-millions of adults in the US suffer from hearing loss and all of its physical, mental, and social consequences, including impaired relationships and the premature decline of memory and cognition.
Our passion is helping smart people like you in Putnam, CT - people who want to stay active and engaged - rediscover hearing clearly and without strain. Our satisfaction comes from the joy our patients feel when they hear better and can once again connect with friends, family, and the world around them.
It's easier to blame noisy restaurants or workplaces, to think that "everyone mumbles", or that your granddaughter has a very soft voice. In fact, hearing loss typically happens to us very slowly, over a long time, so it's easy to miss. And it's more common than you might think. The latest available statistics show that over 10% of the U.S. population reports difficulty hearing.
Many people with hearing loss tell themselves that their hearing isn't really that bad and they can get along without a hearing aid. Hearing loss typically happens slowly over a period of years. People gradually get used to asking people to repeat themselves, to straining to hear in restaurants or business meetings, to having the volume up so loud on the TV that nobody else can stay in the room.
Are you turning up the volume of your TV and your phone and wish you had a volume control for everything? You may be suffering from hearing loss, tinnitus or vertigo. The only way to know for sure is to talk to your hearing instrument specialist, who is your local hearing expert. The most common symptom of tinnitus is ringing in your ears.