
Sharon R. Smith, AudiologistDr. Smith has over 25 years of experience as an audiologist. She has been helping children and adults overcome simple and complex types of hearing problems.
She has extensive pediatric experience, ranging from newborn to school-based educational programs. She also has specialized training in the latest hearing aid technology for difficult-to-fit patients.
Dr. Smith earned her graduate degree from East Tennessee State University and her Doctoral Degree in Audiology at Central Michigan University. She is married and has two children and a grandson. She is also an active member in her church. She is listed on the 2006-2007 publications of Who's Who of professional women in Health Care.
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Myths & Facts of Hearing Loss from
Charlotte’s expert in hearing care, Dr. Sharon Smith
Myth: Few people have a hearing loss that is worth seeking treatment for.
Fact: Today, 28 million people in the United States report their daily activities and conversations are affected by some degree of hearing loss. In these reports of hearing loss, nearly 90% are simply a direct result of aging or overexposure to noise. Odds are better than one in ten that you or someone you know could easily benefit from a hearing instrument in avoiding the frustrations of hearing loss that hinder enjoying daily life.
Myth: Wearing a hearing aid is a sign of old age and impairment?
Fact: Actually, your hearing loss is probably a more noticeable sign of old age. Always asking “what?” in conversations, avoiding phone conversation and social gatherings is more apparent than wearing small hearing instruments in your ear canals. Left unresolved, your problem could seriously affect the quality of your relationships and friendships.
Open your ears to the possibilities!

