Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Capital Audiology "Hears Us" and signs on for 2012

Eric M cKeown, the owner of Capital Audiology, came to the track last year for his first time in a number of years. Eric and his family had a great time and he knew that he wanted to be a part of Capital City Speedway. We are pleased to announce that for the 2012 season Capital Audiology will be an advertsier with us for the season.

If you are in need of their services, please give them a call at one of their three locations.

Nepean
LifeSource Medical Centre
130 Robertson Rd.
Nepean, ON. K2H 5Z1

613.829.1710 (Phone)
613.829.4873 (Fax)
hearing@capitalaudiology.ca
Kanata
471 Hazeldean Rd.
Suite # 18
Kanata, ON. K2L 4B8

613.836.1295 (Phone)
613.836.4663 (Fax)
hearing@capitalaudiology.ca
Almonte
Almonte General Hospital
(in the Old Fairview Manor)
95 Spring St. Almonte, ON. K0A 1A0

613.256.2500 (Phone) 613.836.4663 (Fax) hearing@capitalaudiology.ca

 CLINIC Services

Complete Hearing Evaluation

A certified audiologist will perform a comprehensive battery of tests to determine the health of your auditory system, the status of your hearing and explain the results.
If a hearing loss is identified the audiologist will recommend one of two options. If there is a medical solution you will be referred to your family physician or an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. If there is no medical solution a hearing aid will be recommended.

Counseling

We encourage other family members to participate as it is helpful to discuss the hearing loss with everyone concerned. Families and friends must learn new communication tools in order to better live with someone with hearing loss.

Hearing Aid Evaluation

Once a hearing loss has been identified that cannot be medically corrected, a hearing aid will be recommended. The audiologist will make the evaluation based on the hearing loss, lifestyle and needs. Captial Audiology works with all available manufacturers in Canada and only recommends Class 2 Medical Devices.

Hearing Aid Fitting

Unlike eyeglasses, hearing aids are not an instant fit solution. They need to be programmed according to the hearing loss and may require follow-up appointments for further fine tuning. For first time users it may take an adjustment period to get used to all of the new sounds, like living near the airport, your brain needs time to filter out the sounds you don't want versus those you wish to hear.




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