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Muddy conversations. Missed alarms. Straining to understand. Age-related hearing loss affects millions and isn’t something you need to face alone. 

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Muddy conversations. Missed alarms. Straining to understand. Age-related hearing loss affects millions and isn’t something you need to face alone. 

What is age-related hearing loss?

Age-related hearing loss, also known as presbycusis, is a type of hearing loss that can happen as we get older.

Loss may be subtle and can appear in both ears. In fact, you may not even notice it at first.

Age-related hearing loss typically impacts the ability to hear high-pitched sounds, such as doorbells, phone notifications, and speech.

Signs you may have age-related hearing loss.

Men’s voices are easier to hear than women’s or children’s.

It’s hard to understand conversations,
particularly in loud settings.

Speech sounds mumbled and you often ask others to repeat themselves. 

Do I have age-related hearing loss?

One simple way to check your hearing is to take our 5-minute hearing screening.

Do I have age-related hearing loss?

One simple way to check your hearing is to take our 5-minute hearing screening.

1 in 3 people in the US between the ages of 65 and 74 have hearing loss. Nearly half of those older than 75 have difficulty hearing.*

Acknowledging hearing loss is the first step to a higher-quality life. While in the past, hearing aids were stigmatized as a sign of aging, today it’s common to see people of all ages wearing earbuds and other listening devices. Hearing aids are actually less conspicuous than popular earbuds, and many styles are nearly invisible.

1 in 3 people in the US between the ages of 65 and 74 have hearing loss. Nearly half of those older than 75 have difficulty hearing.*

Acknowledging hearing loss is the first step to a higher-quality life. While in the past, hearing aids were stigmatized as a sign of aging, today it’s common to see people of all ages wearing earbuds and other listening devices. Hearing aids are actually less conspicuous than popular earbuds, and many styles are nearly invisible.

Treating age-related hearing loss.

Hearing aids are a gold-standard option for addressing age-related hearing loss. Modern hearing aids come in a wide variety of styles and colors. If you think you have hearing loss, a TruHearing® provider will work with you to choose the right hearing aids for your budget, hearing loss profile, and lifestyle.

Today's hearing aid technology.

Enjoy easier conversations with speech-enhancing features.

Stream music, TV, and phone calls directly to your hearing aids.

Put battery worries aside with rechargeable batteries that last all day.

Get started today.

Call TruHearing to learn more about your options or to schedule an appointment with a hearing care provider near you.

Get started today.

Call TruHearing to learn more about your options or to schedule an appointment with a hearing care provider near you.

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