Yasmin Battat, AuD

Yasmin Battat, AuD At Oracle Hearing Center, audiologist Yasmin Battat, AuD approaches hearing health from a YOU perspective. It's time to join the conversation.

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Central NJ friends- please share!  Help us help others!
08/22/2022

Central NJ friends- please share! Help us help others!

On the FDA OTC legislation.
08/18/2022

On the FDA OTC legislation.

On the FDA's Over The Counter Hearing Aid Regulation

What does this audiologist think about OTC hearing aids? Many of you have reached out wanting to know.

The Food and Drug Administration has moved to make hearing aids more accessible as Over The Counter (without prescription or medical exam), effective October 2022 for those with mild to moderate hearing losses. I am not against this, at all. I actually believe that it paves the way for more people to get help sooner. Studies have shown that it takes an average of seven years for a person to come to terms with hearing loss and take action on it. My hope is that allowing for some amplification sooner in that time span will allow those experiencing difficulty to get the help they need. We hear with our brain, not our ears, and the sooner we give that speech processing center of the brain the auditory stimulation it needs, the more we can keep decline in speech understanding and processing at bay.

Many of you come to see me because you know I care about your hearing health and I will be honest with you. I am honest in saying that I wish hearing aids alone could help people hear.

Truth be told, hearing well through hearing aids is a service and maintenance game. If hearing aids alone could solve your hearing issues, I would probably be out of business.

Why, you ask?

Hearing aids require programming to your hearing prescription and to be physically fit to the unique ear canal size and shape of your ears. Hearing aid mechanics, exposure to moisture and wax, ear wax build up in your ears, and ALL the maintenance required to continually manage this ever-evolving situation is why I get to know my patients so well.

The next time you wonder if purchasing hearing devices online, over the counter, without service, and/or through a big box store, remember that it's all about getting them fit, serviced, and maintained. I eventually end up seeing those who have tried any/all the above. You wouldn't get hip surgery without a surgeon, would you? Your hearing is no different.

With that said, my recommendations to anyone considering hearing aids are:

1-first get a diagnostic hearing evaluation from an audiologist. There will be a charge for this. A great audiologist should be paid for their knowledge and skills. A "free" test might signify that only the sale of a hearing aid holds value.

2-OTC devices may be appropriate for physically and cognitively healthy individuals over age 18 with mild to moderate losses that are symmetrical (one ear is no better than the other).

3-When the above criteria are not met, if there is tinnitus (noise in the ears), if there are other atypical ear/hearing/balance symptoms that are present, and/or if their hearing loss is causing a significant impact on their quality of life, they should seek rehabilitative care from an audiologist.

My job as your audiologist is to meet you wherever you are on your hearing journey, and to help honor your true self through better hearing. That has always been and will always be the goal here at Oracle Hearing Center.

Yasmin Battat, AuD
Doctor of Audiology
Oracle Hearing Center, LLC
Lawrenceville, NJ

Cited: Sarah Curtis, AuD

07/08/2022

Why do I have so much wax in my ears??

06/02/2022
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Jordan humanitarian day 2. My little buddy is back. I followed his path all the way through. Stay tuned for some magic ✨

Friends, I am excited to share that I am gearing up to go on my first humanitarian trip with Hearing the Call and Life f...
05/19/2022

Friends, I am excited to share that I am gearing up to go on my first humanitarian trip with Hearing the Call and Life for Relief May 27th-June 4th iA. Hearing The Call is an organization that serves local as well as international communities, with trips to Zambia, Guatemala, Mozambique, Ecuador, and Jordan, among several other locations. It functions to provide immediate hearing healthcare access to those with no access to hearing healthcare globally. Its mission is also to train, educate, and equip cargegivers on-site to create sustainable hearing care to the areas served.

With international travel opening up, our first trip out (which I am joining) is headed to the refugee camps in Jordan. I will be documenting my days on Oracle Hearing Center’s Facebook, so be sure to follow it here https://www.facebook.com/YasminBattatAuD/ to tune in to our daily adventures.

Some of you have asked how you can help. Thank you for your giving heart. We have set up a wish list on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25EWTH2IIS1DX?ref_=wl_share

These items are mostly small toys that we feel will bring joy to the children we are testing and fitting with hearing aids. We will be collecting these items in the office until Wednesday 5/25/22, so if you are planning to place an Amazon order, please make sure they are shipped to our office by that date. I will be designating one of our pieces of luggage for this endeavor and would like to make sure I have enough space/weight.

Update: thanks to your generous spirits, much of the list was purchased. We have added more items and will try to take as much as possible!

Yasmin Battat, AuD
Doctor of Audiology
Oracle Hearing Center

World Hearing Day 🌍About 1 in 5 people have some form of hearing loss that is UNTREATED. The prevalence of hearing loss ...
03/03/2022

World Hearing Day 🌍

About 1 in 5 people have some form of hearing loss that is UNTREATED.

The prevalence of hearing loss is outstanding. It is an invisible handicap that most don’t acknowledge or know that they have. 😔

At Oracle Hearing Center, we are helping fight this statistic every day. 💚. We have partnered with Hearing the Call Central Jersey, a non-profit, to help give the gift of hearing both at home and abroad.

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