Why Is Newborn Hearing Screening Important? 

Baby getting hearing checked.

Explains the importance of newborn hearing screening, describes how early detection of hearing loss supports communication and developmental outcomes, and summarizes what families should know about the screening process and follow-up care.

Hearts for Hearing to Receive $1 Million from Masonic Charity Foundation

In a major milestone for hearing healthcare in Oklahoma, the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma is awarding $1,000,000 to Hearts for Hearing to support its Celebration of Sound expansion project. This generous gift, received over a period of two years, will help the organization enhance and expand its facilities, allowing it to continue providing high-quality hearing healthcare to children and adults with hearing loss in all 77 counties of the state.

Why Hearing Aid Fittings Are Crucial 

Audiologist putting hearing aids on patient.

Explains why professional hearing aid fittings are essential, describes how individualized measurement and adjustment improve comfort and performance, and outlines the role of follow-up tuning and patient education in successful outcomes.

Cochlear Implants vs Hearing Aids What’s the Difference

Audiologist pointing at hearing aids.

Explains the differences between cochlear implants and hearing aids, describing how each device works, typical candidacy criteria for implants vs. hearing aids, and factors patients should consider when choosing between the two.

A Celebration of Sound – Hearts for Hearing Breaks Ground on Expansion

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (January 22, 2025) – Hearts for Hearing celebrated the groundbreaking of its 30,800-square-foot expansion on Wednesday afternoon, marking a significant milestone with staff, patients, donors, and community supporters. The expansion project, named Celebration of Sound, goes beyond the physical space to underscore a deeper dedication to enhancing the lives of children and adults who are deaf or hard […]

How Can Teens Avoid Noise Induced Hearing Loss

Young lady holding ear in pain.

Explains common sources of noise-induced hearing loss for teens (like loud music and recreational noise), describes the risks of high-volume exposure, and outlines practical strategies teens can use to protect their hearing and reduce noise damage.

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