Precise Audiology
540 South Main St.                       850 Marseilles Ave. 
   Findlay, Ohio 45840                      Upper Sandusky, Ohio 
   419-425-1394                              (419) 294-4973
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About Precise Audiology

TOP 5 COMPLAINTS RELATED TO HEARING LOSS:

"I can hear you, but I don't understand you."

"I am having trouble hearing the TV and on the telephone."

"It's so embarrassing when I have to keep telling people to repeat themselves."

"I feel like I'm missing parts of conversations."

"I hate going to restaurants. I can never understand anyone at the table."

If you have one or more of these complaints, then you may have a hearing problem!

Make an appointment to get your hearing tested!

All patients are seen by Dr. Michael A. Webb, a licensed Doctor of Audiology.
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Our goal is to provide the best possible hearing health care based upon your individual needs. We provide a comprehensive array of services related to prevention, evaluation and rehabilitation of the hearing impaired. Services include otoscopy, cerumen management, comprehensive and specialized diagnostic hearing evaluations, balance disorder testing, repair and maintenance of hearing aids, assistive listening devices and other products for the hearing-impaired.

Choosing an audiologist is one of the most important decisions a hearing-impaired individual can make. It is important to realize that fitting a hearing aid is not an exact science. Equipment and training, while important, are not enough. The audiologist will listen to your specific needs, offer effective counseling regarding the available options for assistance and design an individualized solution for a variety of communication environments. You can rely on continuous support and professional hearing health care long after your fitting.

Did you know?
Most people's hearing loss develops over a period of 25 to 30 years. By the age of 50 or 60, you could have enough deterioration to interfere with conversation and the quality of life you have hoped for. Hearing loss also restricts your ability to interact with others, prevents you from hearing important information, causes misunderstandings, increases stress, causes unnecessary fatigue, and creates isolation from social activities.

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