Patient Resources
Fifth Avenue Hearing offers an extensive range of hearing care services including hearing tests, tinnitus management, and cochlear implant evaluations, as well as providing tailored care plans to address individual patient’s hearing needs, lifestyle, diet, and overall health, while incorporating the latest cutting-edge technology, with the goal of providing a luxurious, discreet, and comfortable experience to their patients, with minimal wait times, and ongoing follow-up care to ensure their hearing needs are met.
Getting Ready For Your Appointment
1. Appointment Confirmation
Our office will contact you prior to your appointment to confirm the appointment time.
2. Download, Print & Sign These Forms
To make your life a bit less hectic, we’ve made available online the new patient forms you need to complete.
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3. Don’t Forget ID & Insurance Cards
We are required to obtain copies of an acceptable form of ID and your insurance card.
4. Don’t Stress!
We get to do what we love to do every day. We promise to make this visit as stress-free as possible.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I improve my hearing?
Unfortunately, many forms of hearing loss are permanent because there is no cure. Treatment methods that feature amplification fit to your specific hearing loss by a hearing care professional typically have the highest user satisfaction for improved hearing and improved quality of life.
Who is more likely to experience hearing loss, men or women?
Men are more likely to experience hearing loss than women.
Is hearing loss hereditary?
Is my hearing normal for my age?
Your hearing is either in the range of “normal” or it isn’t. There are no standards or gauges for what constitutes “normal” at various ages.
Why do I hear some things better than others?
The majority of people who experience hearing loss tend to lose the ability to hear higher pitched sounds before they lose the ability to hear low-pitched sounds. High frequency hearing loss results in increased difficulty understanding speech clearly in noisy environments. So if you’re wondering why you feel like you hear fine in quiet, one-on-one setting but can’t hear well in restaurants or groups, it’s very possible you have high frequency hearing loss.
Can hearing loss be prevented?
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Hearing Aid Travel Guide
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