North Vancouver
Advanced Hearing Healthcare that Travels to You in North Vancouver, BC
Helping you hear better while keeping you safe is a priority for our Hear at Home Mobile Hearing professionals. Many of those we serve in North Vancouver, BC struggle with mobility issues, are affected by self-isolation, which limits their ability to have an active social life, and become emotionally stressed due to hearing loss, limiting their capacity to attend an in-office hearing care appointment.
Hear at Home’s mobile hearing care professionals are able to provide a quality comprehensive hearing assessment as well as hearing aid fitting, maintenance, and repair in the comfort of your home. Our list of services, designed to help you reconnect with family, friends, and neighbors as well as enhance your quality of life, includes assisted listening devices, help with Veterans Affairs and Social Assistance, and expert earwax removal, which is available in our North Vancouver location.
A Brief History of North Vancouver
Moodyville, which was located near Moodyville Park in North Vancouver, BC, is the oldest settlement on the Burrard Inlet, second only to the older settlement at New Westminster. The settlement was the site of a water-powered sawmill that produced lumber from the Douglas Fir forests along the inlet.
Though sawmills, logging, small farms, and shipbuilding gave North Vancouver its start, the community is primarily residential in the 21st century. Open community spaces like Waterfront Park, Lonsdale Quay, Ship Builders Square, and the Burrard Dry Dock Pier as well as Centennial Theatre, North Vancouver Museum & Archives, The Polygon Gallery, Presentation House Theatre, and the Trans Canada Trail Pavilion are all sites that draw locals and tourists to our area.
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112-3721 Delbrook Avenue
North Vancouver, BC, V7N 3Z4
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Comprehensive Hearing Tests
Know the Truth About Your Hearing
Hearing loss comes on slowly, which means that family, friends and coworkers are likely to recognize it before you do. Though it might be frustrating to have to listen to their caring advice, a hearing test is the first step toward making a decision that will not only result in better hearing health butalso improve your quality of life.
The only way to know the truth about your hearing is a non-invasive comprehensive hearing assessment. However, many people put off hearing tests, though 54% of Canadians aged 40 to 79 (8.2 million) have at least mild hearing loss. Worst of all, leaving your hearing challenges untreated does extensive damage and leads to a more advanced level of hearing loss as well as other negative health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, and balance disorders.
Hear at Home’s hearing care professionals travel to wherever you are in order to provide you with a highly accurate comprehensive hearing assessment using state-of-the-art equipment to provide you with the truth about your hearing.
Delivering Advanced Hearing Aid Technology to Your Home
Most people think of the bulky, clunky gadgets their parents or grandparents struggled with whenever someone mentions hearing aids. Fortunately, you can put those outdated stigmas to rest because hearing aid technology has come a long way in the past couple of decades.
In the same way that cell phones became smaller, lighter, and more powerful, advancements in micro-digital and nano-digital technology have made it possible to make hearing aids smaller, lighter, and more discrete while enhancing their sound processing capabilities. The modern hearing aids available from Hear at Home are more powerful, feature long-lasting rechargeable batteries, include programmable and automated noise cancellation, and have the capacity to stream music, phone calls, and audio from your smartphone, television, PC, or other digital devices directly to your hearing aids.
With advanced hearing aid technology delivered to you in the comfort of your home, you’ll not only be able to enhance your hearing, but also amplify your quality of life.
Deal with Your Earwax Issues the Right Way
When earwax builds up, your ears might feel stuffy or full, voices and sounds might become muffled, you could experience ringing in your ears, or your ears might ache from the pressure. Earwax removal provides the relief you need when you deal with it the right way.
Earwax is nature’s way of lubricating and cleaning your ear canal, which means it is necessary in order for you to have healthy ears, but when it becomes impacted, the result can be temporary or sudden hearing loss, feelings of fullness, dizziness, headaches, balance issues, infections, ringing in the ears, and/or ear pain. Unfortunately, attempting to remove earwax at-home with a cotton swab or some other object is the most common cause of impacted earwax.
Our earwax removal expert at Hear at Home’s Delbrook clinic in North Vancouver provides the safest, most effective way to deal with your earwax challenges so you can enjoy better hearing and healthier ears.
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