TALKING EARS
News about Earmark Hearing Conservation and the podcast Talking Ears.
Televisit Appointments available for your tinnitus and hearing needs
Earmark is expanded Televisit offerings (telephone or video calls) at greatly discounted rates. Even if you're shut in, you don't need to be shut off. Reach out to discuss your tinnitus…
Here at Earmark, we are not virologists, or epidemiologist, or journalists, or chemists. We are Audiologists. While it seems the world has changed overnight, some things remain constant. You still are a musician. You still have ears. You still have plans and dreams and projects and an audience.
If you find that some of your constants are tinnitus or hearing concerns, I am here to help. While I cannot address many of the shared anxieties we are all facing, we can work together to alleviate those which are related to your sound and your ears.
To address this need, we have expanded our Televisit offerings (telephone or video calls) at greatly discounted rates. Even if you're shut in, you don't need to be shut off. Please reach out!
Sincerely,
Frank Wartinger
"Stop touring immediately or risk total hearing loss”
Doctors advised AC/DC singer Brian Johnson to "stop touring immediately or risk total hearing loss." http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/03/acdc-frontman-brian-johnson-ordered-to-stop-touring-immediately-or-risk-total-hearing-loss/
I hope there is more to this story, for Brian Johnson's sake. Not only is AC/DC known as one of the loudest bands of all time (http://tinyurl.com/jhyfgx9), Mr. Johnson has cited race car driving as a cause for hearing damage in past interviews. Whatever may be the exact cause, musicians like Brian Johnson rely on their hearing to deliver their performances, night after night. It is a real tragedy when a performer can no longer continue due to hearing problems.