Resources
Helpful Information for Better Hearing & Balance Health
At The Hearing & Dizziness Clinic, we want you to feel confident, informed, and supported throughout your care. Our Resources page is designed to give you easy access to expert information, guides, and tools to help you understand your hearing, tinnitus, and balance health.
Whether you’re preparing for your first appointment or looking for ongoing support, you’ll find everything you need right here.
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Flexible Financing for Your Hearing Care
Your hearing health is essential—and it should never feel out of reach. That’s why we offer flexible, accessible financing options designed to fit your budget. Whether you’re investing in hearing technology, tinnitus treatment, or balance care, we make it easy to get the support you need now and pay over time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
Do I need a referral to book an appointment?
No. You can book directly with us. However, some insurance plans may require a referral for reimbursement.
How long does an appointment take?
Most appointments range from 45–90 minutes, depending on the type of assessment and services needed.
Which communities do you serve?
We proudly serve Amherstburg, Essex, LaSalle, and Windsor at our locally owned clinic locations.
Tinnitus FAQs
What causes tinnitus?
Tinnitus can result from hearing loss, noise exposure, stress, medication, jaw issues, or inner-ear conditions.
Is there a cure for tinnitus?
There is no single cure, but effective treatments—such as sound therapy, counseling, hearing aids, and tinnitus management programs—can significantly reduce symptoms.
Will my tinnitus get worse?
In many cases, tinnitus improves with the right treatment. Early assessment is key.
Hearing Loss Treatment FAQs
What are the signs of hearing loss?
Common signs include difficulty hearing in noise, asking others to repeat themselves, turning up the TV, or feeling exhausted after listening.
Are hearing aids covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on your insurance plan. We offer benefit checks and help you understand your options.
Do you offer financing for hearing aids?
Yes. We provide flexible monthly payment plans to make hearing care more affordable.
Vertigo Treatment FAQs
What causes vertigo?
Vertigo may be caused by BPPV, vestibular neuritis, Ménière’s disease, migraines, aging, or other inner-ear disorders.
How is vertigo treated?
Treatment depends on the cause and may include repositioning maneuvers, vestibular therapy, gaze stabilization exercises, or lifestyle and migraine management.
Can vertigo go away on its own?
Some conditions improve naturally, but others require proper diagnosis and treatment to resolve fully.
