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The American Academy of Audiology
The American Academy of Audiology is the world’s largest professional organization of, for and by audiologists. The active membership of more than 7,500 audiologists join together to provide the highest quality of hearing healthcare service to childr…

The National Association of the Deaf
The National Association of the Deaf ( NAD), established in 1880, is the oldest and largest constituency organization safeguarding the accessibility and civil rights of 28 million deaf and hard of hearing Americans in education, employment, health car…

The Better Hearing Institute
Promotes hearing healthcare across the United States.

Healthy Hearing
HealthyHearing.com is the world’s leading online information source on hearing aids, hearing loss, tinnitus, cochlear implants, hearing aid batteries, dizziness, and all other hearing health topics.

The Vestibular Disorders Association
VEDA is a nonprofit organization that provides information to the public about inner-ear balance disorders such as Meniere's disease, BPPV, and labyrinthitis. Symptoms of vestibular disorders may include dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, nausea, and fuzzy vision and may be accompanied by hearing problems.

LYRIC® HEARING
Invisible. Effortless. 24/7.

Lyric is the world's first 100% invisible extended wear hearing device, The device is comfortably placed in the ear canal, no surgery or anesthesia is required. Lyric can be used 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for up to 4 months at a time (individual replacement needs may vary.) Unlike many other hearing aids, Lyric is positioned deep in the ear canal and uses your ear’s anatomy to provide exceptional sound quality. Lyric lets you hear better and live life to the fullest! Lyric is not appropriate for all individuals; make an appointment with us today to determine if Lyric is right for you.

For more information about Lyric, please visit www.lyrichearing.com.


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Widex USA
World leader in hearing aid technology development and research. Founded in 1956 by Harold Spar and Henry Meltsner. Leadership continues under the direction of their sons Ron Meltsner and Eric Spar. Widex hearing instruments have been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Larry King Live, Fox News Channel, ABC's Extreme Makeover, MSNBC and appeared in the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek.

Phonak Hearing Systems
Phonak manufactures hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and FM systems. They provide a complete line of hearing healthcare products to suit most hearing losses, and most people with hearing healthcare needs. Their headquarters are in Switzer…

Hear the World
Hear the World is an initiative by Phonak aimed to raise awareness on the importance of hearing.

Oticon USA
Oticon USA is a leading hearing aid manufacturer, located in Somerset, NJ, with international headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Hyperacusis
Network provides information on this often misdiagnosed disease.

American Tinnitus Association
Non-profit organization working to improve resources, information, and assistance available to sufferers of tinnitus.

National Hearing Conservation
The mission of the NHCA is to prevent hearing loss due to noise and other environmental factors in all sectors of society. Our newly enhanced website is intended to provide information to anyone interested in learning more about hearing loss preventi…

H.E.A.R. Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers
H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise levels from music which can lead to permanent and sometimes debil…

National Coalition on Auditory Processing Disorders
Educates, supports, and increases public awareness of auditory processing disorders.

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Information on adult hearing loss rehabilitation -Speechreading for Better Communication and Employers of Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing & the ADA.

National Institute on Deafness and Other communication Disorders
Improves the lives of people who have communication disorders.

Hearing Loss Association of America
Hearing Loss Association of America, founded in 1979, is a consumer, educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of those who cannot hear well, their relatives and friends. Hearing Loss Association of America has 12,000 National mem…

The National Institute on Aging Information Center
The National Institute on Aging is the component of the National Institutes of Health devoted to improving the health of older people. This site offers the general public and health professionals consumer-oriented information on a wide range of topic…

Beginnings
Provides emotional support and access to information as a central resource for families with deaf or hard of hearing children, age birth through 21.

Boys Town National Research Hospital
Research programs focus on childhood deafness, visual impairment, and related communication disorders.

John Tracy Clinic
A private non-profit education center meant to offer hope, guidance, and encouragement to families of infants and preschool children with hearing losses by providing free, parent-centered services worldwide.

Oral Deaf Education
Deaf children can learn to talk! The new technology available today through modern hearing aids and cochlear implants provides enough access to sound that, with appropriate instruction at oral deaf education schools, most deaf children can learn to talk.

Alternatives in Education for the Hearing Impaired
Foster literacy for children who are deaf or hard of hearing through the use of Cued Speech and other teaching tools and technologies. Model school, early intervention, teacher and transliterator training programs.

Veterans Administration Healthcare Network
Provides information on Veterans Healthcare issues.

Virtual Tour of the Ear
Provides educational information about the ear and access to hearing web sources.

Ear Info
A fantastic consumer resource for information on hearing aids.

Loud Enough Earphones
Volume limiting earphones for children ages 6+. **Also available through Greer Audiology**

Turn It to the Left
Website of the American Academy of Audiology’s public education campaign to raise awareness about the growing problem of hearing loss and how to prevent it.

American Hearing Research Foundation
AHRF’s purpose is to provide support for medical research into the causes, prevention, and cure of deafness, impaired hearing and balance disorders, and promote hearing health education.