Hearing aids assist people who experience hearing loss by amplifying sound and delivering clear signals to the brain. These small electronic devices are jam-packed with sophisticated technology, with wireless options and fast processing chips.
Hearing aids mirror the natural process of hearing. They pick up and receive sound, amplify these sounds, and convert them into a clearer signal to be registered by our brains.
LEARN MOREAt Parkway Hearing, we respect the personal nature of hearing. As such, we offer demo hearing aids from leading hearing aid manufacturers, with customized fittings and programming. This ensures that your hearing aids are tailored to meet your specific hearing needs. From the time you are prescribed hearing aids, we work with you to ensure that everything fits properly and performs powerfully.
LEARN MOREHearing loss occurs when our ability to detect and process sound is hindered. The auditory process involves both your ears and your brain. Sounds are received in waves, picked up by the outer ear. The waves move through the middle ear and are amplified by the eardrum before they are sent to the inner ear. In the inner ear, hair cells translate the vibrations into neural signals, which are then sent to the brain to be processed as sounds we recognize. Hearing loss may affect one or more steps of this process, interfering with our ability to pick up and process sounds.
LEARN MOREParkway Hearing is owned and operated by audiologist, Dr. Adrienne Ulrich. Dr. Ulrich is committed to improving the quality of life for each of her patients. She is highly motivated to help all of her patients feel satisfied with their hearing aid experience.
MEET THE TEAMParkway Hearing is proud to serve as Audiologists for the Boston Fire Department’s hearing health.