OUR MISSION
The doctors of audiology at REM Audiology are passionate about educating our clients and our community, empowering them to become sophisticated consumers of hearing healthcare. We incorporate the best, most up to date practices and technology, and offer a customized approach to solving hearing needs. We believe that hearing is vital to the overall wellness of the individual.
HEARING INFORMATION
We strive to ensure our customers have all the facts they need before they leave our office.
SYMPTOM CHECK
We encourage you to make an appointment for a check up if you have any concerns about hearing loss.
HEARING EDUCATION
We want our customers to feel comfortable with their hearing loss and are open to answering any and all questions.
QUALIFIED AUDIOLOGISTS
Our audiologists are highly educated and treat our customers as family.
Open Hours
Hours may vary by location. Please contact our offices if you have any questions or concerns.
MONDAY 9:00AM-5:00PM
TUESDAY 9:00AM-5:00PM
WEDNESDAY 9:00AM-5:00PM
THURSDAY 9:00AM-5:00PM
FRIDAY 9:00AM-5:00PM
SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT
Seasonal Tinnitus Spikes
/in Blog_menu /by Mark.REMIs there such a thing as seasonal tinnitus? Can the cold weather make that ringing, buzzing, or humming in your ears worse? Are you struggling with tinnitus spikes right now? It’s not unusual for existing tinnitus to worsen or escalate in cold weather, even if the weather itself isn’t to blame. Cold and flu infections, […]
Managing a Hearing Aid Thanksgiving
/in Blog_menu /by Mark.REMAfter last year’s COVID holiday wipeout, family get-togethers are coming back strong. For those with hearing issues or new hearing aids, that might mean—once again or for the first time—dealing with the challenge of a loud, crowded holiday. Though this can make family fun difficult, there are a few steps you can take to make […]
Subjective and Objective Tinnitus
/in Blog_menu /by calvinWhat is tinnitus? Tinnitus is noise (non-external) that you can hear in one or both of your ears. It often presents as a ringing or buzzing and may be constant or intermittent — coming and going — sometimes without cause. Professionals break down the affliction into 2 categories: subjective and objective tinnitus. An easy way to […]
COVID and Hearing
/in Blog_menu /by Mark.REMAs has become clear, nothing is easy with COVID-19. Even with vaccines widely available, the current wave of infections will inevitably result in more cases of what is known as long-haul COVID. So, what’s the relationship between COVID and hearing? Long COVID What has become clear over the last year and a half is that […]
Positivity, Aging, and Hearing Loss
/in Blog_menu /by calvinAs you grow older, it’s important to stay positive about hearing loss. Why? Because negative feelings – about aging, about health – can affect your hearing, says a recent article on Medicine News Today. Hearing and brain function go hand in hand. When one is affected, so is the other. “People’s feelings about getting older influence […]