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Welcome to The Towers Audiology Center, where our 15 years of experience has been helping our Los Angeles community hear better with cutting edge technology and a patient-centered focus.
As part of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Towers, we offer an experience unlike any other. We take the time to evaluate every patient’s needs and create a solution that works best for you. After one visit to our office you’ll see why so many people trust us with their hearing health.
Hearing aid technology has come a long way in the last decade, and we pride ourselves on offering quality products that incorporate the latest features and designs.
Any type of hearing loss or impairment can be challenging and frustrating. Our goal is to make your path toward better hearing an easy one.
Every patient has different priorities when it comes to treatment, and we strive to honour and respect all viewpoints. Our team will always ensure you feel welcome and comfortable.
Our focus is on you. We’ll never try to make a recommendation that isn’t right for your situation, and we’ll listen to your needs to make sure you’re happy with your treatment.
We understand that hearing problems can have a huge impact on one’s daily life. At Towers Audiology Center we aim to educate and serve our patients to enhance their quality of living.
Towers Audiology Center has over 15 years of experience in the Los Angeles area. Our team has acquired the highest level of education in the field to ensure we can help any and every situation.
As one of your main senses, your hearing health can tell you a story about your overall health. Hearing loss can be an early indicator of many health conditions, like diabetes and circulation conditions. Since hearing loss can be gradual, it is important to get your hearing evaluated regularly, like you do with your eyes or teeth.
Your hearing pathway starts at your ears and ends at your brain. When sounds reach the inner ear, they are converted into a signal that is sent to the brain. So, your hearing health can directly impact your brain health. Studies have consistently shown how hearing loss correlates to cognitive decline and dementia. And people with hearing loss are at higher risk of mental health conditions, like depression. Healthy hearing = healthy brain.
Hearing loss can be very isolating; if you cannot hear what people are saying, then it is very difficult to maintain conversations and if you cannot maintain conversations, then your relationship with loved ones can suffer.
Did you know that certain medications can harm your hearing health? And this includes common over-the-counter medications and antibiotics. Typically, we are told of potential side-effects but no one thinks that medications could cause hearing loss.
It has been shown that someone with hearing loss who ignores their condition can see up to a 26% increase in their healthcare costs after just 2 years. This is because people experience a variety of adverse health effects due to their hearing health, such as falls or other sources of injury.