Hearing loss isn’t simply about “not hearing well.” It can affect quality of life, relationships, mental well-being, safety, work performance, and social interactions. Many people underestimate how subtle hearing changes can slowly erode communication, confidence, and daily comfort. At Ear to Hear, we believe in raising awareness, offering support, and helping individuals preserve or recover their connection with sound.
If you or a loved one thinks you might be experiencing hearing loss, this guide helps you understand common causes, early signs, prevention strategies, and how to live fully even with hearing difficulties.
While age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is common, many other factors can lead to hearing loss — sometimes unexpectedly. These include:
Often, hearing loss develops slowly, so slowly that you might not notice until it starts affecting daily life. Some subtle indicators include:
If any of these sound familiar, even occasionally, it’s worth getting a professional hearing evaluation.
Hearing loss doesn’t have to dramatically lower your quality of life. With the right support, strategies, and mindset, you can maintain enriching, connected living. Some helpful tips:
Left untreated, hearing loss can worsen — potentially leading to more serious consequences: increased social isolation, communication breakdown, reduced safety (e.g. not hearing alarms or warnings), and even cognitive or emotional stress. Early detection gives you the best chance to preserve hearing, slow progression, or adapt effectively with support. As audiological guidance professionals note, hearing loss varies widely, from mild, treatable issues to permanent changes, so personalized care is key.
At Ear to Hear, we offer comprehensive hearing evaluations, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing support to help you maintain hearing health for years to come.
Consider scheduling a hearing check if you notice even mild symptoms, such as:
Hearing loss doesn’t have to define your life. With awareness, timely care, and simple adjustments, you can continue to enjoy communication, relationships, and all the sounds that make life meaningful.
If you suspect a change in your hearing, or simply want to check your hearing status, reach out to Ear to Hear. Our experienced, compassionate team is here to guide you toward better hearing and a better quality of life.
Contact us to schedule your hearing evaluation today.
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Lori is currently the patient care coordinator at Ear to Hear in Elmira, NY & has been with us since 2020. She is absolutely wonderful & enjoys talking with our current patients and getting to meet new ones!

Benjamin and Estelle have been coming to work since they were 12 weeks old. They love greeting patients with excitement, hoping for some attention in return. They love sitting on everyone's lap and getting pet. There have been many opportunities for Benjamin and Estelle to be a comfort to those patients who come into our clinics for the first time feeling nervous. The dogs give them a sense of calmness and make them feel more at home.

Melissa has recently joined Ear to Hear as our Patient Care Coordinator for the Auburn and Geneva offices. She is a graduate from Cayuga Community College with an associate's degree in Humanities and Social Sciences. Having a foster son who is deaf has allowed her to become an active part of the hearing-impaired community in which we live in. This has sparked an interest in her to help others along their hearing journey while re-connecting them with their loved ones and the world. Melissa currently resides in Wolcott, NY and enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

Brittany has a younger brother who was born with hearing loss and has worn hearing aids since he was 18 months old. She grew up helping him take care of his hearing aids as well as helping him with his education. Brittany is a graduate from Cayuga Community College with a bachelor's degree from SUNY Oswego in English and went into the education field working with children who have disabilities and some, like her brother, have hearing loss. Brittany's brother is her WHY for her entering the hearing health industry as her career. Due to her love for him, she has always had a passion to help the hearing impaired and that is what brought her to Ear to Hear. Brittany is excited to bring more awareness to our patients on how hearing health, tinnitus and the brain are all related. When she is not at work, Brittany stays busy with her twin daughters and enjoys spending time with her family and dogs in Red Creek NY.

Adrienne is a Board-Certified NYS licensed hearing instrument specialist who started in the hearing health care industry as a PCC. She later became a provider and then eventually became a clinic owner. Adrienne opened Twin Tiers Hearing Aid Clinic in Corning, NY in 2021 with a second location in Elmira NY. She later acquired Ear to Hear located in Auburn and Geneva, NY and later added The Hearing Aid Shop in Bolivar NY. Adrienne is excited to bring her excellent service and patient centric care to her clinics. She feels that hearing is the pathway to many of life’s great connections, and she finds joy in helping others find those important connections again. Adrienne currently resides in Horseheads NY with her family and dogs.