Jan 7, 2019

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Brenda Tullio, AuD

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Join The Crowd

Despite the disruption that hearing loss creates in the lives of individuals with hearing loss, many allow the stigma that is so often associated with wearing a hearing instrument to prevent them from wearing one. Consequently, people wait an average of seven years before getting hearing instruments after noticing their hearing loss. Why would anyone feel ashamed to wear a hearing instrument? After all, most people don’t feel they are in any way diminished by wearing eyeglasses. Quite the contrary, eyeglasses have become a fashion accessory much in the way that wireless earphones and noise-canceling earbuds have become trendy among self-proclaimed nerds, technophiles, and first adapters. Today, hearing instruments join the list of hearing devices that connect us to one another.

Acknowledging the existence of a hearing problem is the first step toward correcting it. The next step is turning to Brenda, your doctor of audiology for a complimentary hearing evaluation and determination of the best approach to the impairment. Are you thinking there might be a problem with your hearing? Would you like to learn more about today’s advanced technology in hearing instruments? We can help you address these issues and others at The Ear Clinic, 46 Nelson Street W., across from the LCBO. When it comes to better hearing, you can always count on us being on your side and by your side. Callus at 226-909-0966 to once again hear the sounds of your life.


P.S. Instruments used to treat hearing loss can be outfitted with Bluetooth technology that fits together seamlessly with cell phones, personal listening devices, televisions, and other audio sources.

Brenda Tullio, Au.D.

Owner, Doctor of Audiology, CASLPO Registered Audiologist

As the clinic owner and doctor of audiology, I oversee all clinic operations. Most importantly, I get to directly impact the quality of life of individuals who choose me as their hearing healthcare provider; whether through hearing improvement or earwax removal, I’m proud to be part of their journey through hearing care. 

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