2018

Benefits of Optometrist Offices With Eyeglass Bundles

If you find that your current prescription eyeglasses are no longer working well for you, then you may be considering scheduling an optometrist appointment. If it has been a while since your last appointment, you may notice that there are many bundled options available. These bundled options include prescription eyeglasses with your optometrist visit for an all-inclusive price. If you aren't sure if this option would work for you, here are some benefits to using these types of bundles. Read More 

Back in Agony? What Did You Do Wrong?

You may think that your body is a machine, as it is able to respond to your every command in almost any imaginable circumstance. Certainly, the human body does have incredible flexibility and functionality and will allow you to jump, twist, lift, bend or turn and even all at the same time. Occasionally, however, it will decide to complain, and this is your notification that you may have stepped over the limit. Read More 

Tips on Choosing an ENT Specialist for Your Ear Problem

An otolaryngology specialist is a type of doctor that diagnoses and treats several areas such as the ear, the nose, the throat (ENT) as well as some parts of your head and neck. A doctor that deals mainly with the ear, nose, and throat is usually referred to as an ENT specialist. Selecting a doctor to take care of you as well and your family is never an easy decision. Read More 

How to Prepare For Your First Osteopathy Appointment

If you've recently been referred to an osteopath and have never been to this kind of clinic before, then you may be wondering about what your first appointment will entail. While this initial consultation may be more about assessing your problem rather than treating it, you can make things run smoothly if you prepare ahead of the meeting. What do you need to do? Write Down Your Issues Your osteopath will want you to tell them about the nature of your problem and any symptoms or pain you might be having. Read More 

Have a New In-the-Ear Hearing Aid? These Are the Daily Cleaning Tips You Need to Know!

Your new in-the-ear hearing aid is more than just another device: it's a sophisticated electronic tool that needs the right type of care if it's to function at its best. If you get a new hearing aid and wear it daily, never performing any basic maintenance, you'll greatly reduce its longevity. Fortunately, you don't need to worry about hearing aid failure if you just do a few simple maintenance tasks. Here's what you need to know to keep your hearing aid (and therefore, your hearing) functioning full force. Read More