Everyone at Jacksonville Hearing and Balance Institute would like to wish you a happy holidays!
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Hearing loss can be an isolating condition. Hearing loss only impacts the one with the loss, but family members, friends, colleagues, etc as well. It may result in social withdrawal, disinterest in favorite activities, and even distress. The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) is a nationwide community of support to the growing number of…
What is Hearing Help for Africa? Hearing Help for Africa is a non-profit organization that focuses on providing high quality ear-related medical services to the people of Joss, Nigeria. The organization was founded in 2010 by our very own Dr. Douglas Green, his wife, Kelly, and an ear, nose, and throat surgeon, Dr. Joel Anthis.…
In honor of The National Better Speech and Hearing Month, Jacksonville Hearing and Balance Institute would like to encourage better communication for all of our patients. During the month of May, a 10% discount will be applied to each of our hearing aid treatment plans! Our treatment plans not only include the hearing devices themselves,…
The team at Jacksonville Hearing and Balance Institute will soon be participating in the Kilwin’s Run on March 23rd. This is a fundraising event to support the Clarke School for Hearing and Speech. Founded in 1867 the Clarke School is dedicated to teaching children who are deaf or hard of hearing how to listen and…
Join us and the Jacksonville Chapter of Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) this Saturday for their “Ask an Audiologist” event featuring our very own audiologist, Dr. Isabella Hillerby. She will cover answers to general questions regarding hearing loss and treatment to specific questions about amplification options and balance. Dr. Hillerby will also host a…
A couple of months ago, we released a blog post with information regarding Over the Counter (OTC) hearing aids. Since that time, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released their final rule, approving the devices for sale officially on October 17, 2022. Many people wonder what the differences are between prescription and OTC hearing aids.…
Here at Jacksonville Hearing and Balance, we focus on all aspects of the ears and their functions, everything from ear wax removal to complex balance disorders. Your ears not only control your ability to hear, but also play an integral role in your balance. This system is called your vestibular system. Balance awareness week, September…
You’re invited to a FREE Seminar on VERTIGO and luncheon hosted by Jacksonville Hearing & Balance Institute (JHBI) and WJCT on Wednesday, June 19 from 11:30 am – 1 pm. We’ll discuss diagnostic evaluations and treatment for vertigo/dizziness and surgical/non-surgical treatment options. Presenters include J. Douglas Green, MD, FACS (Otology, Neurology, Audiology), founder of JHBI,…
Tinnitus Management Strategies at WJCT Speaker Series presented by J. Douglas Green, Jr., M.D. & Janelle Kelley, Au.D., CCC-A on March 23, 2018
The Hearing Center in the community supporting the 2016 Walk4Hearing event. The Hearing Center at JHBI was pleased to be a sponsor the 2016 Jacksonville Walk4Hearing event for the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) at Metropolitan Park on November 12. Audiologists staffed the expo booth to help increase public awareness about hearing loss, help…
You are invited to a FREE Hearing Health Seminar presented by J. Douglas Green Jr., MD, on WED., NOV. 2, 2016 at Maggiano’s Little Italy St. Johns Town Center (10367 Mid Town Pkwy., J, 32246). You will learn how you can reconnect to the life you love with a CochlearTM hearing implant. Unlike hearing aids, hearing implants may be covered…
On Saturday, March 6, the fourth annual Kilwin’s Ice Cream Run took place at St. Johns Town Center to benefit Clarke Schools-Jacksonville. The event was a sweet success! More than 500 friends, current families, staff and alumni of The Clarke Schools-Jacksonville participated and helped to raise more than $14,000 in funds to support their mission…