- Primary CareWhat began with one audiologist, Dr. Susan Haveman-Kruyf, is now a practice with two locations and eight employees who serve patients of the ENT Center, referrals from other physicians, Michigan Job Commission referrals, referrals from friends and family members and self-referrals. We accept the insurance benefits of over 30 insurance carriers. We also have Credit Care financing available, offering 12 months of interest-free financing on hearing aids and hearing aid repairs. We work with the ear, nose and throat specialists of the ENT Centers (in which our offices are located), as well as patient’s primary care physicians. From day one in 1989, the goal of Hearing Resources has not changed – to serve our patients with integrity, compassion and expertise with the latest technology available.
- Ear InfectionsConductive: Conductive hearing loss is the second most common type of hearing loss. Most often, conductive hearing loss results from a blockage of the normal air conduction sound pathways. Conductive hearing loss may be due to ear wax (cerumen) blocking the ear canal or perhaps a foreign object may be lodged in the ear canal. Another example of conductive hearing loss is when fluid occupies the middle ear space, as might occur with ear infections (otitis media) or ear disease such as otosclerosis.
- OtolaryngologyWhat gives our Hearing Resources professional team a major advantage over many audiogists that market hearing instruments is our affiliation with three ENT Center doctors – otolaryngology specials who are here to offer medical diagnoses and treatment when a patient’s situation calls for this expertise. ( www.ENTcenterGR.com )