Listen (or watch) now: www.HearingDoctors.com/podcast

In the new podcast series from Hearing Doctors, experienced Doctors of Audiology answer questions about hearing loss, tinnitus and other hearing disorders, as well as the latest technology for diagnosing and treating them.

Lively, Conversational Format

The podcast is presented in a lively, conversational format between host Jim Cuddy and award-winning Doctors of Audiology, Dr. Ana Anzola and Dr. Wendy Thorne.

Guests include industry experts, manufacturers, patients, and healthcare professionals.

Together, they answer some of the most frequent questions from patients, and dispel common myths about hearing loss.

Entertaining and Informative

The podcast series, “Ask The Hearing Doctors,” speaks directly to consumers in a language they can understand.

“We wanted to create a vehicle to educate people about hearing loss, and have it be fun and entertaining as well as informative,” said Dr. Anzola, one of the show’s featured experts and principal of Hearing Doctors.

A Sample of Topics Include:

  • How to Recognize You Have a Hearing Problem
  • Myths and Misconceptions About Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids
  • Basic Communication Strategies
  • Cognitive Health and Hearing Loss
  • What to Expect at Your Initial Visit to the Audiologist
  • 3D Laser Ear Scanning
  • Wax Removal Do’s and Don’ts

Listeners are invited to submit topics for future episodes, as well as questions to be answered by the doctors.

Listen on All Major Podcast Platforms

The podcast is available on all major podcast services, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts, as well as on the Hearing Doctors website at www.HearingDoctors.com/podcast.

A video version of the podcast is available on YouTube and on the Hearing Doctors website.

 

Listen (or watch) now: www.HearingDoctors.com/podcast

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Dr. Ana Anzola, CCC-A, FAAA, ABA Principal

Dr. Anzola received her Doctorate degree in Audiology (AuD) from the Arizona School of Health Sciences, and her Master’s Degree in Audiology and her Bachelor's Degree in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology from Towson University. She has been a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) since 1995, board-certified by the American Board of Audiology (ABA), and certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
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