logo

Celebrating Two Years of Elevate Hearing

Mar 11, 2024

Two years have flown by since Elevate Hearing opened its doors, thanks to the vision of co-founders Praise Chow and Charles Fontaine. Nestled in Vancouver’s renowned medical district, our independent hearing clinic has thrived, building on over 40 years of collective expertise to deliver premier hearing healthcare to our valued clients.


A heartfelt thank you to both our loyal clients who have continued with us and the new faces who have chosen our clinic for their hearing needs. Your trust and support mean the world to us, and we are deeply moved by the numerous 5-star Google reviews you've taken the time to share.


Our appreciation extends to Stacey Ready, our Client Care Specialist, whose dedication and knack for solving problems have been invaluable to both our team and clients.


As we step into another year, Elevate Hearing is more committed than ever to providing exceptional care. Our pursuit of excellence includes a commitment to continuous learning and improvement to enhance our services and client care.


We eagerly anticipate many more years of serving you and invite you to discover the unique benefits of independent service, unparalleled expertise, and a client-first approach at Elevate Hearing.


Here's to moving forward, together.


Warm regards,


Praise and Charles


14 May, 2024
May is Hearing and Speech Month , a time dedicated to raising awareness about hearing and speech problems, and promoting treatments that can significantly improve quality of life for those affected. At Elevate Hearing, we are committed to raising awareness by educating our community on the importance of early detection and the difference hearing intervention can make in a person’s life.
03 Mar, 2024
Hearing is a vital sense that connects us to the world, allowing us to communicate, learn, and enjoy life's beautiful sounds. Yet, it's a gift that many of us take for granted. World Hearing Day, observed on March 3rd every year, aims to raise awareness about hearing loss prevention and promote ear and hearing care across the globe. The World Health Organization (WHO) spearheads this global initiative, emphasizing the importance of early detection and intervention for hearing loss. The theme for World Hearing Day changes annually, addressing various aspects of hearing care, from the impact of noise pollution to the importance of timely and effective treatment. The Silent Epidemic Hearing loss is often dubbed the "silent epidemic," affecting millions worldwide, yet it doesn't receive the attention it deserves. Causes include genetic causes, complications at birth, certain infectious diseases, chronic ear infections, exposure to excessive noise, and aging. The impact of hearing loss is profound, affecting communication, education, employment, and overall quality of life. Technology and Innovation: Advancements in technology have brought about significant improvements in hearing care. From sophisticated hearing aids and cochlear implants to cutting-edge diagnostic tools, these innovations offer hope and improved quality of life for those with hearing loss. Tele-audiology has also emerged as a powerful tool, especially in remote areas, making hearing care more accessible. How You Can Help Here are some ways you can participate: Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about the causes and prevention of hearing loss. Share this knowledge with your community. Protect Your Ears: Use ear protection in noisy environments and keep the volume down on personal audio devices. Advocate for Change: Support policies and programs that aim to prevent hearing loss and promote hearing care. Get Your Hearing Tested: Early detection can make a significant difference. Encourage loved ones to do the same. A Collective Effort On World Hearing Day, let's commit to making hearing health a priority, ensuring that everyone can experience the world in all its auditory richness. As we observe this important day, let's remember the power of hearing and the importance of taking care of this precious sense. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by hearing loss and ensure that the world remains a symphony of sounds for all to enjoy.
More Posts
Share by: