Hearing Health Event: Learn About Hearing Loss and Solutions Including Cochlear Implantation

Hearing Health Event: Learn About Hearing Loss and Solutions Including Cochlear Implantation

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Media Contacts:
Caroline Holden
Abshire Public Relations
912.695.7881
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WHAT: Savannah Speech & Hearing Center is hosting a Hearing Health Event to discuss hearing loss and the solutions available including implantable Cochlear technology. If your hearing aids are no longer enough, attend this free event to learn if an implantable hearing solution is right for you. This free educational event will allow you to meet with the Audiological team and Cochlear hearing implant users. Unlike hearing aids, most hearing implants may be covered by Medicare, Medicaid and many insurance plans.

The event will include a discussion with Savannah Speech and Hearing’s audiological team on the differences between hearing aids and hearing implants as well as the features and benefits of Cochlear implants

WHEN: Thursday, October 20th

4:00-6:00 p.m.

Presentation to begin at 4:15

WHERE: Savannah Speech and Hearing Center

5414 Skidaway Road

Savannah, GA 31406

MORE: Register today by calling 912.355.4601 or www.cochlear.com/us/events

Admission is free.

ABOUT SAVANNAH SPEECH AND HEARING:

Since 1954, Savannah Speech and Hearing has been committed to providing comprehensive speech, hearing, language and other therapeutic services that empower and transform the lives of both children and adults, regardless of financial abilities. Savannah Speech and Hearing offers a wide range of programs including Sound Start, audiology, speech, pediatric occupational therapy, hearing aids, cochlear implants, informational resources, a stroke and traumatic brain injury survivors’ support group and other specialized programs. Savannah Speech and Hearing speech-language pathologists and audiologists are certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA), their occupational therapists are certified by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), and all are licensed by the Georgia State Professional Licensing Board. For more information, visit www.speechandhearingsav.org or call 912.355.4601.