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    Becca Rancourt Co-Owner and Doctor of AudiologyJennifer Rancourt Co-Owner and Licensed Hearing Instrument SpecialistTerrie Farris Audiology Assistant Marielle E. (Mari) Arnold Au.D., CCC-A Doctor of Audiology Kate Murphy Au.D. CCC-A Doctor of AudiologyJacqueline Stagg HIS Hearing Instrument SpecialistKimberley LaPointe Finance and Human Resources DirectorBrad Hallowell Patient Care Coordinator
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Category: Hearing Loss

February 20, 2026
  • All About Speech-in-Noise Hearing Tests

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    You’re probably familiar with a pure-tone hearing test: wearing headphones in a soundproof room, listening to a series of beeps. While the pure-tone test is the most common hearing test, there are actually several types.…

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  • How Regular Hearing Tests Keep You Connected Year-Round

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    Have you been getting your hearing tested regularly? The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that you have your hearing screened every five years until your 65th birthday, then every one to three years after that.…

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  • Hearing Screening or Test: Which Is Right for You?

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    Almost 29 million adults in America could benefit from hearing aids, and maybe you—or one of your loved ones—suspect that you might be one of them. If you want to know if you have hearing…

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  • What to Expect During Your First Hearing Evaluation

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    There are many benefits to getting your hearing tested, including gaining insight into the severity of your hearing loss and establishing a baseline for your hearing thresholds. While it might be intimidating at first, hearing…

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  • Rediscover Everyday Sounds with Hearing Aids

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    You may think that the primary benefit of hearing aids is helping you hear speech more clearly. While it’s certainly true that hearing aids strengthen communication and listening ability, they provide numerous other benefits as…

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  • How to Communicate Confidently with Hearing Aids

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    We frequently say that hearing aids will bring you increased confidence, and that’s true! However, when you get your first set of hearing aids, it might take some getting used to. If you’re new to…

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  • Ten Signs It Might Be Time for Hearing Aids

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    Approximately 37.5 million Americans report having some trouble hearing, but fewer than 30% of adults who could benefit from hearing aids have ever worn them. Untreated hearing loss doesn’t go away; instead, hearing loss will…

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