From noise exposure to chronic health conditions, some risk factors for hearing loss can be managed. This session offers personalized guidance to help you protect your hearing and your connection to the world.
Hearing isn’t just about your ears, it’s about your connection to the world, your relationships, your passions, and your lifelong health. Whether you want to keep enjoying the sounds you love or protect yourself from the damaging effects of everyday noise, hearing protection should be part of your overall wellness plan.
These sessions are designed to help you understand your personal risk for hearing loss and take proactive steps to protect your hearing for years to come. We'll explore your noise exposure, lifestyle, and health history to create a custom prevention plan that fits your goals and daily life.
This session is a great fit if you:
Work or spend time in noisy environments (e.g., musicians, aviation, construction, military, factories)
Use firearms recreationally or professionally
Are concerned about everyday noise exposure (e.g., gyms, concerts, traffic, loud workspaces)
Want guidance on choosing and using hearing protection effectively
Are managing chronic health conditions (like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or autoimmune disorders) and want to understand their connection to hearing health
Have concerns about cognitive health and wellbeing
Are simply proactive and want to preserve the joy of hearing, from birdsong to conversation to symphonies
When booking:
Choose a 25-minute Exploratory Consultation if you’re looking for a focused conversation about noise exposure and hearing protection. This is a great option for musicians, frequent concert-goers, recreational shooters, or anyone concerned about environmental noise.
Choose a 50-minute Hearing Loss Prevention session if you’d like a more comprehensive approach, including discussion of additional modifiable risk factors for hearing loss like cardiovascular health, physical activity, nutrition, and cognitive well-being. We’ll explore how these lifestyle choices impact the health of your ears and auditory system.