New York Daily News

Brooklyn Audiology brings true hearing breakthrou­gh

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Now there’s an easy way to improve your hearing without daily hassles and without a bulky device. It’s called Lyric® and it could change the way you hear. Lyric is a totally new concept for hearing improvemen­t: It is the first 100% invisible, non-surgical, extended-wear hearing solution that you can wear 24 hours a day, seven days a week for months at a time.* Lyric is placed during a routine office visit and no surgery or anesthesia is required. Lyric’s position in the ear canal makes it totally invisible, so no one will know you are wearing a hearing aid. And now, with a redesigned smaller model, it fits almost every ear. You can shower, sleep and exercise with Lyric. There are no batteries to change or daily maintenanc­e required. Lyric is placed in the Acoustic Sweet Spot™ just millimeter­s from the eardrum; the ear naturally funnels sound to Lyric just as it would to your eardrum, reducing background noise.

Lyric was recently named as one of the 12 best health innovation­s by Popular Science and was featured on the “Dr. Oz Show,” “Good Morning America” and “The Today Show.” In addition to winning accolades from the media and from the patient community, Lyric is also winning awards from the health-care industry and was awarded a Gold Medical Device Excellence Award. This award is given to products that are responsibl­e for ground-breaking innovation­s that are changing the face of health care.

Brooklyn Audiology is one of the largest and most experience­d providers of Lyric in the New York area. Richard Kaner, president and founder of Brooklyn Audiology Associates, PC, has been in the business of helping people overcome their hearing difficulti­es for over 36 years. He has been responsibl­e for bringing many new hearing breakthrou­ghs to the hearing impaired, and is responsibl­e for improving the lives of thousands of patients. His practice is one of the largest and most experience­d dispensers of the Lyric hearing device.

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