Hearing Loss
Hearing Loss
Hearing is essential to how we communicate, connect, and experience the world around us. At the Center for Hearing at Marlowe MD ENT, we understand hearing health is more than just the ability to hear, it’s closely linked to your overall physical, mental, and emotional well-being. That’s why we provide comprehensive care for individuals experiencing hearing loss, tinnitus, ear infections, and other ear-related conditions.
Hearing loss can affect people of all ages and often develops gradually, making it easy to overlook in its early stages. You may find yourself turning up the volume on the TV, asking others to repeat themselves, or struggling to follow conversations in noisy environments. If left untreated, hearing loss can lead to isolation, cognitive decline, and reduced quality of life.
Signs of Hearing Loss
- Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
- Difficulty following conversations, especially in noisy environments
- Feeling like people around you are mumbling or speaking unclearly
- Turning up the volume on the TV or radio louder than others prefer
- Trouble hearing on the phone
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Feeling mentally fatigued after social interactions due to the effort of listening
Hearing Healthcare at Marlowe MD ENT
Our ENT specialists work closely with our audiologists to diagnose and manage a wide range of hearing disorders. Using advanced diagnostic tools, we can identify the type and severity of hearing loss and create a customized treatment plan that fits your needs. Depending on the condition, treatment may include medical management, surgical intervention, or hearing aids and assistive devices.
We also treat common ear concerns such as ear infections, earwax buildup, and eustachian tube dysfunction. For patients with chronic ear problems or balance-related disorders, we offer specialized evaluations and long-term care solutions.
Your hearing health matters. Whether you’re experiencing sudden changes in your hearing or just want to be proactive, we encourage you to schedule an evaluation. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a lasting difference.