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Hear For You Audiology
Your Hearing, Our Expertise.
Hear for You Audiology, formerly known as Reese Audiology, has been serving patients for over 25 years. We have one location with one goal. Provide the best hearing healthcare possible.
Enhance Your World Through Better Hearing
Serving Stark County Residents since 1999
At Hear for You Audiology, formerly known as Reese Audiology, we know that few things are more important than being able to hear the precious sounds you cherish. If you or a loved one has been experiencing hearing loss, ringing in the ears or other difficulties in understanding speech, we are your first step to better hearing.
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Your Path to Better Hearing
Step-by-Step Guidance from Consultation to Continuous Care
Meet Your Audiologist, Ashley Zifer, Au.D.
Your Guide to Better Hearing
Dr. Zifer, owner of Hear for You Audiology, combines extensive experience with degrees from The University of Akron and the University of Cincinnati. She has worked in ENT offices, VA clinics, hospitals, and private practice, and has also contributed to animal audiology research.
Dr. Zifer’s natural drive to help others shines through in her work as an audiologist, where she finds great reward in reconnecting families through better hearing. With her experience and dedication, she is committed to improving the hearing and overall quality of life for you and your loved ones.
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How Hearing Loss Affects Your Overall Health
The Hidden Risks: Comorbidities of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is not just a communication barrier; it can significantly impact your health. Studies show that untreated hearing loss is linked to dementia, falls, cardiovascular disease, and other serious conditions. Addressing hearing loss early can help protect both your hearing and overall well-being.
Key Health Risks Linked to Hearing Loss
Dementia:
Untreated hearing loss raises dementia risk, but hearing aids can cut this risk by nearly 50%.
Diabetes:
Diabetics face more than double the risk of hearing loss due to high blood sugar.
Heart Disease:
Hearing loss is 54% more common in those with heart disease, due to sensitive inner ear blood flow.
Falls:
Mild hearing loss triples the risk of falls, a leading cause of injury in older adults.
Managing hearing loss can improve both your hearing and overall health, reducing risks linked to these serious conditions.
Think you have hearing loss? Don’t delay, schedule today!
Our office is conveniently located on Fulton across from St. Michaels
From the moment you walk through the door at Hear for You Audiology, you’ll be greeted by a caring team dedicated to providing personalized hearing care. We take the time to understand your unique needs and use the latest technology to ensure you receive the best possible treatment. Your journey to better hearing starts with a welcoming, supportive environment and a commitment to improving your quality of life.
Hear For You Audiology
3996 Fulton Dr NW
Suite A
Canton, OH 44718