Berry Hearing Aid & Audiology Center

Berry Hearing Aid & Audiology Center Berry Hearing Aid & Audiology Center has been serving Fort Dodge & the surrounding communities for o Marilyn in turn purchased the business from them.

Fort Dodge Area Audiology Services dba Berry Hearing Aid & Audiology Centers has been serving the Fort Dodge & surrounding communities since 1949. Berry Hearing Aid Center was originally started by Warren Berry. He left the business to his trusted employees when he passed away. They ran the business for several years before bringing in Marilyn Jud. Coral Jud started working there in 1978. The business was located in the Carver Bldg back then. It was later moved to street level locations along Central Ave. which helped the business to grow and provide more services to our patients. Coral Jud eventually purchased the business and a building @ 9 N 18th Street in Fort Dodge. Dr Jud graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a Masters Degree in Audiology and later completed her Doctorate Degree in Audiology in 2000 from the University of Florida. Berry HAAC's Mission Statement is to provide the best hearing health care possible to our patients. We provide high end hearing aid technology, assistive listening devices, aural rehabilitation and excellent customer service. We know we can't be everything to everybody - we strive to give the best care & services to our patients. We also have service center clinics in Pocahontas & Lake City These clinics are temporarily suspended due to the Covid virus. Dr Jud is an Owner / Director of OTOhealth Hearing Health Care. This group of audiologists / hearing aid dispensers is an organization of colleagues throughout the USA who work together to improve their hearing health care skills, their business skills, customer service skills, marketing, & general communication skills. It is a privately held corporation that does work with other Audiologists & Dispensers throughout the USA in order to help all remain independent business entities.

12/24/2025

Running late on holiday shopping? 🏃‍♂️🎁A gift card is a quick, perfect gift, but make sure you check them thoroughly before you buy! BBB has pulled together the top tips to protect your money when buying and using gift cards.

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12/24/2025

Maintain Connections ( )! Studies have shown that increased social activity is linked to a lower rate of cognitive decline [1]. To stay social, connect with friends and family, or consider volunteering for a local organization.



Reference: 1. James BD, Wilson RS, Barnes LL, Bennett DA. Late-life social activity and cognitive decline in old age. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2011 Nov;17(6):998-1005.

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12/24/2025

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12/24/2025

During the holiday season, some people with hearing loss may experience feelings of isolation that can override all-things-merry-and-bright. Here are five steps that we can take to support our loved ones with hearing loss at holiday events: https://brnw.ch/21wYAMv.

Enjoy your time with family & friends.  If you’re having difficulty hearing & following along with conversations the art...
12/24/2025

Enjoy your time with family & friends. If you’re having difficulty hearing & following along with conversations the article below has great tips and information that will help you.

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For people with hearing loss, the holiday season can be fraught with anxiety. Setting a hearing-loss-friendly dinner table can help.

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12/24/2025

Stay smart & safe out there.

When I’ve been told I needed to deliver a death notification, the weight of it hit me immediately. My chest tightened, my stomach sank, and my heart skipped a beat. I knew I was about to share news that would change someone’s life forever.

When I arrive at the home, I knock on the door and take a step back. Often, I can see the family through a window, moving around their living room. Sometimes they wave or smile, trying to greet me warmly. That moment is incredibly hard because I cannot smile back. I know I am about to bring them the darkest moment of their life.

When they open the door, they usually ask, “What is wrong?” or “What happened?” I begin by confirming their name and that I am at the correct address. Once I know I have the right person, in the right place, I notice something I have seen many times before. They begin taking small steps backward, almost fading away from me. I do not think they even realize they are doing it. I think it is their body trying to create distance from a moment they know, deep down, will change everything.

Then, I deliver the most difficult words anyone could ever hear.

“It is my sad responsibility to tell you that your son has died in a crash.”
“It is my sad responsibility to tell you that your daughter has died in a crash.”
“It is my sad responsibility to tell you that your mother has died in a crash.”
“It is my sad responsibility to tell you that your father has died in a crash.”

In those moments, I often see one of three reactions.

Some collapse. They fall to the floor, crying in a way that cannot be described. I kneel beside them, and often, I cry with them.

Some go silent. They stand frozen, their faces blank as they try to process what I have said. They are lost, unsure of how to take the next step.

Some push me away. I may be told to leave or pushed back as they yell, “No. Do not say that.” But I stay, because no one should face that moment alone.

These moments stay with me. They stay with the families long after the door closes.

This season is meant for togetherness. It should never be marked by tragedy.

As we move through the holidays and toward a new year, please make safe choices. Do not drink and drive. If someone around you is too impaired to drive, step in and help.

Be safe,
Trooper Ben

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12/09/2025

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Older adults are finding success with hearing aids: 86% report better communication and most wear them more than 12 hours a day. OTC devices made up just 10% of purchases, yet satisfaction was strong across all users. Improved attention and reduced listening fatigue were common benefits, even though background noise remains a challenge.

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11/28/2025

Untreated hearing loss can significantly impact your quality of life, safety, communication and social interactions.

11/28/2025

A study found that older adults who regularly listened to music had a 39% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who didn't make music a part of their daily lives.

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11/27/2025

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👓 Ever grabbed a pair of “cheater” reading glasses off the rack? They might work fine for menus and quick fixes, but they’re not the same as prescription lenses tailored to your eyes.

🦻 Hearing works the same way!

📣 OTC (over-the-counter) hearing aids are like cheaters:
One-size-fits-most
Designed for mild hearing loss
Limited customization

You’re on your own for setup & troubleshooting

🦻 Prescription-fit hearing aids (what I fit as an audiologist with [ # of years] experience):
Customized for your exact hearing loss
Professionally programmed and verified (we make sure they work for you)
Ongoing support, adjustments, and follow-up care
Designed for long-term hearing health, not just a quick fix

✨ OTC devices can be a starting point, but for many people, they don’t go far enough. Hearing is too important to leave to guesswork!

If you’ve been wondering which option is right for you, I’d be happy to walk you through it. Your ears (and the people you love hearing most) deserve clarity.


11/27/2025

Blueberries are more than just delicious -- their anthocyanins may protect against cancer, heart disease, and dementia, and boost your immune system! https://wb.md/4pp9BPR

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9 N 18th Street
Fort Dodge, IA
50501

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Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 12pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm

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