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Small, Sleek High-Tech Hearing Solution Combines the Look People Want

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

PurTone Hearing Centers is Among First in US to Offer Hearing Device

with Wireless Connectivity to Phones, Televisions, GPS Systems and More

  

Feeling “‘unconnected” with family, friends, colleagues and many essential conveniences of modern life such as cell phones and TVs is a concern voiced by many people who come to PurTone’s offices in Arizona seeking help.  “Even a mild hearing loss can make it challenging to distinguish speech and other sounds in the environment, so that it becomes difficult to understand what is going on,” explains Edward Maznio, President of PurTone Hearing Centers.  “The result is that people with untreated hearing loss often end up feeling flawed and isolated.”

 

Mr. Maznio says that a new advanced technology hearing aid solution can quickly remedy that situation.  PurTone is among the first hearing care practices in the U.S. certified to fit patients with Dual, a state-of-the-art hearing aid solution that can help to restore a more natural listening experience.

 

“Even before people come to appreciate the considerable benefits of Dual’s advanced technology, they are ‘wow-ed’ by its small, sleek design that fits discreetly and almost invisibly behind the ear,” says Edward Maznio.  “Many people who have resisted hearing aids in the past because outdated stigmas associated with hearing loss respond positively to Dual’s good looks and are relieved that it isn’t the big beige hearing aids they feared.” 

 

PurTone advises patients not to think that the new hearing solution’s light, comfortable fit make it a ‘lightweight’ when it comes to delivering a closer-to-natural listening experience.

“Dual helps people with hearing loss to hear better and understand more spoken words in any listening environment, even in challenging listening environments like restaurants and social gatherings,” he points out. “Two Dual hearing aids actually ‘talk’ to each other, simulating the way the brain naturally processes sounds coming from different directions.”   By operating as a virtual “sound compass,” Dual enables wearers to more easily identify who is talking, especially when voices or sounds come from different areas of the room.

 

The new hearing solution also allows easy use of both landline and cellular phones.  “Dual makes it possible to have a normal conversation on the phone – something that is difficult for people with hearing loss,” Mr. Maznio notes. Dual’s comfortable open fit design eliminates feedback and whistling and the annoying “plugged up” feeling many experience with traditional hearing aids.  Enjoying television once again as a group activity is another benefit of Dual.  “Now my patients can understand television audio from anywhere in the room at a volume that won’t disturb others,” he states.

 

With Dual, people with hearing loss also have the option of using a companion device called Streamer that enables Dual users to wirelessly connect to landline and cell phones, TV systems and other popular personal entertainment systems. “Patients simply press a button on the Streamer to receive phone calls in both ears — digitally processed to accommodate the user’s individual hearing loss,” points out Edward Maznio. 

 

The small and stylish Dual is available in 14 attractive colors from tasteful but bold fashion colors to shades that complement natural skin tones.  The Dual family of hearing aids can accommodate over 80 percent of hearing losses and a broad range of listening preferences and budgets.  For more information about hearing loss and the new Oticon Dual, contact PurTone Hearing Centers at 1-888-614-4327 or visit www.ArizonaHears.com.

 

Hearing aid trade-in program offered to 9,850 local wearers

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

 PurTone Hearing Centers to offer a trade-in allowance to the first 9,850 wearers of older model hearing aids—up to $1,200 per pair.

   Hearing aid wearers who have wanted to replace their older devices have a reason now more than ever to trade-up to more modern hearing  aid technology. PureTone Hearing Centers of Phoenix has introduced a trade-in plan that will benefit hearing aid wearers wanting new technology, and the needy who are currently without hearing aid help.

   The program will be limited to the first 9,850 trade-in applicants, according to PureTone executive, Edward Maznio.  Mr. Maznio said the program “will be a win-win opportunity that will help the needy who are unable to afford hearing aids and also the hearing aid wearer that seeks more effective hearing with an incentive of up to a $1,200 trade-in allowance per pair of older devices”.

   The trade-in program is set to launch this week, and with the expected demand will be completed by July 4th.

   “Donations of the trade-in devices to local charities, including the Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, and others will occur during the same period of time”, said Mr. Maznio.  Industry     experts estimate that only 10% of the population with hearing loss have received help. “This program will go a long way in helping those that stand in need in our own community”, said Mr. Maznio.

   To participate in the trade-in program, applicants must own name brand or generic hearing aids that are 2 + years old, have a mild to severe hearing loss and live in Maricopa County.

    Those who are interested in participating in this  trade-in program must call toll-free 1-888-614-4327 for an appointment this Mon. thru Fri. from 9AM to 4PM. Six trade-in facilities are available in the Phoenix area. If operators are busy, please call again.

When shopping for a hearing aid, choose your provider wisely.

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

 If you are shopping for better hearing, you need to be aware of the following:

  1. Be sure that you are working with an Arizona licensed hearing instrument specialist or dispensing audiologist that specializes in hearing evaluations, consultations and instrument fittings.
  2. You need to request Free batteries and in-office service & repairs for the life of your hearing devices. At PūrTone, both of these are standard every-day offers.
  3. You should ensure that you have, in writing, that you will have the option of exchanging your hearing device if it doesn’t provide you with the improved hearing you desire. At PūrTone, we give you a 65-day Better Hearing Guarantee to ensure your satisfaction, as well as a 30-day return policy.
  4. Just because a hearing instrument is digital, it doesn’t mean it’s appropriate for you. Not all digitals are created equal. Some are quality devices, some are not. National or international brands provide easy access to repairs and future service, whereas locally-made devices may be obsolete or difficult to repair if you were to move or even travel. As your specialist, we can advise you on which major-brand hearing  devices will give you the most peace of mind and help for your particular level of hearing.
  5. Be sure to ask for a price protection guarantee, so that you can rest assured that you paid the lowest price for the level of technology you purchased. At PūrTone we confidently provide you with our 65 Day “Best Price” Protection Guarantee.
  6. Your dispenser will need to carry a fresh supply of batteries in stock, so your hearing instruments will always meet or exceed the device manufacturer’s calculated battery life.
  7. You need to know that after the first fit of your new devices, you will need at least two follow-up visits. An office that is close-by and has good parking will make this process more worry-free.
  8. You should be sure that the company you choose has a stake in their community. At PūrTone, we donate our time and money to local charities and non-profit organizations—currently the Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Audiology Department.
  9. You are, by law, entitled to receive a copy of the results of your hearing evaluation—called your “audiogram”, which is like an eyeglass prescription. If you are told you can’t have a copy, it is only because of fear that you will use it to purchase your hearing devices elsewhere.
  10. You need an office that will be able to accommodate your schedule, with sufficient staff to see you within a short amount of time—not scheduling you several weeks out.
  11. After receiving 2,928 Patient Survey responses, we currently enjoy a 98.40% Patient Satisfaction Rate.  Don’t take our word for it—listen to so many others in Arizona that have put their trust in PūrTone.

 PūrTone Hearing Aid Centers is the Arizona hearing aid provider that you can trust.  Visit us at www.ArizonaHears.com or call 1-888-614-HEAR (4327).

Hearing Healthcare for Assisted Living and Nursing Home Residents

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

 Dear Care Home Manager,

 The time spent caring for your residents can be challenging, especially when some of them  cannot hear you and your staff clearly.  Our company has developed a plan to assist your     residents to improve their hearing.  We can offer your residents FREE Hearing Exams,     FREE Hearing Aid Cleanings, FREE Batteries for Life (with purchase), Trade-In Allowances   up to $1,200 when they trade-in their old hearing aids for new ones, and much more!

 Plus, with our plan, your care home will receive a $115 finder’s fee per resident that purchases hearing devices, which can supplement your activity fund, advertising budget or general fund. 

 Best of all, your residents and their families will have more affordable access to improved    hearing, that includes:

 1. Improved communications with family, friends and caregivers;

2. More happiness and less grumpiness (hearing loss leads to depression);

3. Less stress, anxiety and feelings of contention; and

4. Fewer resident complaints and conflicts caused by their hearing loss.

Ultimately, we can help them maintain or resurrect their connection with life . . . their children, grandchildren and compassionate caregivers through better hearing.

 

Thank you in advance for allowing PūrTone to have access to providing your residents with these valuable benefits.  Call today to schedule a FREE exam for one of your residents!

 

To your success,

 

Edward A. Maznio, President & Founder

PurTone Hearing Centers LLC

1-888-614-HEAR (4327)

www.ArizonaHears.com

 PurTone has offices in Chandler, Goodyear, Lake Havasu City, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Surprise, and Yuma, Arizona.

PurTone Hearing Centers: Premier Arizona Hearing Aid Source

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

 PūrTone Code of Conduct

 · We always tell you what you need to hear.

· We will help you if you have a desire to hear better.

· We will treat you like a respected and valued family member.

· We will listen with genuine concern and will work to find common interests.

· We educate you so you can make informed decisions about your hearing.

· We empower you to enrich your personal communication to capture cherished moments with family, friends and other associates.

· We offer hearing aids at a fair market price that can stand the test of time.

· We provide adjustment periods longer than any local competitor.

· We never “sell our souls” for the “almighty” dollar.

· We respect your privacy and will ensure the safety of your records.

 

At PūrTone You Will Have Four Options After Your Evaluation & Test-Drive

1. Do nothing to improve your hearing;

2. Do something yourself (like cupping your hand around your ear);

3. Work with another hearing healthcare professional; or

4. Work with our experienced staff of hearing healthcare professionals.

The choice is up to you!

 

Realistic Expectations

 · Adjusting to hearing aids can take weeks. You will hear a lot better, but it is not realistic to expect to hear as clearly as you once did many years ago.

 · A hearing aids should help you hear sounds that are difficult to hear without amplification (i.e. women’s and children’s voices, birds chirping, conversations in noisy places, etc.)

 · Your own voice may sound different when you’re wearing some hearing devices.

 · You will notice new sounds – such as the refrigerator humming, footsteps, newspapers rustling—sounds that have gradually disappeared from your awareness over the years.

 · Hearing aids may improve speech understanding in noisy situations; but they cannot totally remove background noise. Listening in background noise will still be challenging – ask anyone that has perfect hearing.

 · To get the most out of your new hearing aids, you should learn as much as you can about active listening strategies and good communication habits.

 · Follow-up sessions to fine-tune your new devices will be very important. Based on your impressions, your hearing care specialist may make some fine tuning adjustments in order to improve performance even further. 

Latest Generation of Digital Hearing Aids Feature High End Enhancements at Affordable Prices

Monday, February 5th, 2007

PurTone Hearing Centers Is Among First to Offer Affordable Go Pro Hearing Aids in Arizona

 

In the 10-plus years since digital hearing aids were introduced, hearing aid manufacturers have developed a wide array of enhancements to improve the sound quality, reliability and ease-of-use of their hearing solutions.  Until now, the benefits of these added features have been out of reach for many people because of budget considerations.  Edward Maznio of PurTone Hearing Aid Centers in Phoenix reports that owning a new, state-of-the-art hearing instrument that deliver high-end benefits is becoming a reality for more people than ever before.

 

“As a hearing care professional, my first goal is to help my patients get the best hearing solution for their individual hearing needs,” says Edward Maznio.  “Sometimes, patients assume budget considerations mean they have to settle for ‘stripped down’ hearing aids that won’t allow them to take advantage of the tremendous advances in sound quality and comfort.  They are always surprised – and pleased – when I tell them that a new wave of hearing aids from leading manufacturers now include high-end features that are affordable and available right now.”

 

Mr. Maznio points to the new multi-featured Oticon Go Pro, one of the most extensively featured hearing instruments in the affordable range.  Manufactured by Oticon, one of the world’s leading hearing aid manufacturers, Go Pro hearing instruments offer clear, digital sound quality, high reliability and ease of use at a price that makes the many benefits of digital technology an option for more people.  The 100 percent digital hearing aid is designed to make speech audible in both quiet and noisy situations, without sacrificing comfort. 

 

“My patients find Go Pro especially comfortable to wear,” notes Edward Maznio. “Go Pro’s advanced technology helps to preserve a more natural sound quality and reduce or eliminate annoying feedback.”

 

Go Pro is available in a range of colors and styles, from small in-the-ear models to discrete behind-the-ear models featuring an ultra thin tube.  For more information about hearing loss, contact PurTone Hearing Aid Centers at 1-888-614-HEAR (4327) or visit PurTone’s website at www.ArizonaHears.com.

PurTone Hearing Centers Helps Baby Boomers Look as Sharp as They Hear

Saturday, June 10th, 2006

Edward Maznio, President of PurTone Hearing Aid Centers in Phoenix aims to change forever the perception of hearing aids among the 50-plus generation. With the help of a new, state-of-the-art digital hearing aid with a groundbreaking new design, he plans to show adults beginning to experience hearing loss that getting the hearing “boost” you need, doesn’t mean giving up on looking as good and as young as you feel.

 

“Every second person over the age of 50 experiences loss of speech clarity in noisy listening situations such as work, social gatherings and crowded restaurants,” Mr. Maznio states. “They may still hear well enough to get by in less demanding situations but more and more, they will find that they are understanding less of what is being said.”

 

A fear that hearing aids will make them look older and out of step with their active, busy lifestyle prevents many adults from taking advantage of the extra edge provided by hearing amplification. Now,  PurTone is offering a new groundbreaking hearing device with sleek lines, hot colors and brushed metallic surface that appears to have more in common with modern high-tech communication devices or fashion accessories than traditional hearing aids. Called Oticon Delta, this state-of-the-art digital hearing device combines eye-catching contemporary design with the most advanced hearing aid technology available today.

 

“This is not your grandfather’s hearing aid,” explains Mr. Maznio. “For the first time, I can offer patients a hearing device that meets the important image and style demands of people in the 50s and 60s and provides the needed boost in listening clarity for mild to moderate hearing loss.”

 

New Oticon Delta comes in seventeen different brushed metallic colour styles, ranging from “Cabernet Red” and “Artic Blue” to “Racing Green” and “Wildlife” that give this sleek and fashionable hearing device a new attitude for a new generation of hearing aid users.

 

Edward Maznio is hopeful that Delta’s innovative good looks will encourage adults experiencing early hearing loss to give hearing amplification another look. “With Delta, even the most image-conscious adults can easily stay active and in touch with their surroundings without having to worry about missing something. They can put Delta on when they need it and just forget about it,” Mr. Maznio states.

 

To see Oticon Delta for yourself and to learn more about hearing loss, contact Edward Maznio at PurTone Hearing Aid Centers, 1-888-614-HEAR (4327) or visit www.ArizonaHears.com for more information on Phoenix hearing aids.