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August 11, 2005 • ISSUE 42 / VOLUME 1 |
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Hearing aids now next to invisible
New technology changes options for treatment

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| The friendly professionals of Ohana Hearing Care have served patients since 1966.
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Thousands of people in Hawaii suffer needlessly from mild hearing loss.
These are the folks that say, "I hear OK, I just don't always understand." They struggle along, hoping to hear enough of the conversation to be able to respond appropriately. But it doesn't have to be that way.
According to D. Kona Smith, director of Ohana Hearing Care, state-of-the-art technology is changing our feelings about hearing aids.
"The newly-developed OTE digital hearing aids provide a unique solution for mild hearing loss," Smith explains. "Unlike other hearing aids, there is no molded ear piece to cause a 'full' feeling in your ear. It's virtually invisible and very easy to use. Best of all it offers a digital solution that will satisfy your budget concerns."
Ohana Hearing Care has received numerous national awards over the past forty years for helping people overcome hearing loss.
"We constantly research the latest scientific developments so we can offer the very latest technologies," says Smith.
Ohana Hearing Care has pioneered a new diagnostic method an "instant" test and demonstration for anyone with a hearing problem.
"Utilizing specialized computer equipment, we can analyze hearing loss and demonstrate the solution all within a few minutes," Smith says. "The results are accurate and dramatic. Early detection of hearing loss is critical to proper treatment."
To make an appointment with Ohana Hearing Care's friendly and competent staff, call 593-2137. For a limited time, you can save an extra 50 percent on the OTE digital hearing aid. Call today for a free information packet.
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