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BusinessFebruary 27, 2011

Steve Brown and Cathy Willen, audiologists at Brown and Willen Audiology Center, are understandably excited about the recent explosion in hearing aid technology. Both Steve and Cathy have doctorate degrees in clinical audiology, both have served as president of the Missouri Academy of Audiology, and both agree that 2010 was truly a banner year for hearing aid technology...

AuD, Audiologist (Steve Brown)
AuD, Audiologist (Steve Brown)

Steve Brown and Cathy Willen, audiologists at Brown and Willen Audiology Center, are understandably excited about the recent explosion in hearing aid technology.

Both Steve and Cathy have doctorate degrees in clinical audiology, both have served as president of the Missouri Academy of Audiology, and both agree that 2010 was truly a banner year for hearing aid technology.

Brown & Willen provide professional diagnostic hearing evaluations and state-of-the-art hearing amplification for adults, children and infants. They have products available for every budget and strive to focus their practice on superior customer service.

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The team of audiologists was the first in Missouri to offer two important leaps in hearing aid technology with the next generation Wireless Resound Alera, and the invisible Lyric extended-wear hearing device. Both new products solve many of the problems and inadequacies of traditional hearing aids.

"For those who want to live without the daily reminder of hearing loss, the new products are a joy," says Cathy. "The Lyric, the world's first and only extended wear hearing aid, is tiny, soft, invisible and can be worn continuously for four months without removal or adjustment. Amazing state-of-the-art surround sound is available in the wireless Alera. "

AuD, Audiologist (Cathy Willen)
AuD, Audiologist (Cathy Willen)

Dr. Steve Brown agrees. "For those who have unsuccessfully tried hearing aids before, this new technology has vastly improved sound quality and speech clarity. I encourage anyone who is struggling with their hearing to consider trying the new hearing instruments available today."

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