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    Widex is focused on providing the world's finest hearing instruments through a complete dedication to advanced research and development. Currently there are millions of users worldwide, enjoying the benefits of Widex premier digital hearing technology.

  • GN ReSound Group
    GN ReSound Group, a subsidiary of GN Great Nordic A/S, is a leading international manufacturer of advanced technology hearing instruments. The company offers a full range of hearing instruments under the GN ReSound, ReSound, Danavox, Beltone, Philips and Viennatone brand names, including software-based digital instruments and digitally programmable and traditional products in all sizes and models.

  • Oticon
    Oticon Inc.'s long term mission is to become the U.S. market leader in providing high-performance hearing solutions that reflect the most advanced technical designs, an understanding of human needs for people with hearing loss, and a dedication to the best customer service and dispensing systems. Our aim is to improve hearing care and quality of life, not simply to sell hearing instruments.

  • Siemens
    Siemens offers audiological software and a wide variety of equipment for Hearing Care Professionals, as well as assistive listening devices such as amplified telephones.

  • American Academy of Audiology
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  • Etymotic Hearing Research
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  • Hearnet
    Hearnet is our interactive website that is updated regularly, providing information and resources on tinnitus, hearing loss, hearing evaluation referrals, hearing aids and assistive listening devices (ALD's), as well as a referral service of audiology partners, ear doctors, and entertainment links.

  • Consumer Resource, Data, Facts, Figures
    Hearing loss is a world wide problem. One out of ten people are hard of hearing. Usually hearing aids are the number one treatment.

  • American Tinnitus Association
    The American Tinnitus Association (ATA) is the national champion of tinnitus awareness, prevention, and treatment. Under its guiding principles — Education, Advocacy, Research, and Support — the ATA offers prevention programs in schools, urges governmental and private organizations to support hearing conservation, funds the nation’s brightest researchers, and facilitates self-help groups around the country.

  • Dr. Pawel Jastreboff, Emory University Tinnitus Program
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  • Chicago Theatres
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  • Healthy Hearing
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