Founded in 1988, Lambton Audiology Associates provides professional, quality audiology services for those with hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance problems. Regardless of age, no hearing impairment is insignificant—all warrant hearing management. Our expert team of caring professionals is dedicated to providing the most current, comprehensive, evidence-based treatment and audiological rehabilitation for all ages.
Last updated on Apr 3rd, 2026
Lambton Audiology Associates recommends The Book Keeper as a fantastic local business and community supporter, encouraging neighbors in Sarnia and Petrolia to show their support. The brief post uses community focused hashtags to spotlight the shop and remind residents to keep local businesses thriving.
Lambton Audiology Associates notes that wearing socks in summer may cut tick exposure, which can lower Lyme disease risk and help prevent neurological and auditory complications. This brief tip links simple tick prevention to protecting hearing and suggests consulting an audiologist for concerns.
Lambton Audiology Associates is hosting CDA students from Lambton College and an Audiology student from Western University at its Sarnia office, supporting the CDA program that includes two 7 week placements. Placements span many settings from hospitals to private practice, giving trainees supervised hands on experience as they put classroom learning into practice.
Lambton Audiology Associates posted a recognition on 2026-04-22 celebrating administrative professionals who support patients with kindness and a can do attitude. The post names Trista, Tricia, Alyssa, Jen, Kira, and Marvin and lists their years of service alongside the front line roles they fulfill.
Lambton Audiology Associates reminds working adults that hearing loss can quietly erode communication, confidence, and productivity on the job. Their April 22 awareness post notes that small listening challenges in meetings and phone calls can accumulate across the day and points readers to #WorkplaceWellness for related updates.
Earth Day is observed each year on April 22 to honor environmental achievements and spur action to protect natural resources. First held April 22, 1970, the observance now engages more than a billion people annually across local, national, and global efforts. #EarthDay2026
Lambton Audiology Associates is announcing an Oticon canal hearing aid that pairs rechargeability with Bluetooth and Auracast connectivity and BrainHearing powered by Deep Neural Network technology to improve speech clarity. The device is described as being the size of a dime, and the clinic can be reached at 519-542-0569 for demos or questions.
Lambton Audiology Associates points out that being able to hear lower pitched voices while struggling with women’s or children’s speech is a common sign of high frequency hearing loss. This brief awareness note encourages people who notice that symptom to learn more about causes and to pursue professional assessment.
Lambton Audiology Associates explains how hearing loss can affect emotional well being, often causing people to withdraw from conversations and social settings when communication becomes exhausting. Published on 2026-04-17, the note links hearing health to mental wellness and uses the hashtag #MentalHealthMatters to encourage awareness and further learning.
Lambton Audiology Associates encourages you to choose hearing aid colours that reflect your personality or blend into the surroundings, and notes that some patients use stickers for further customization. Published on 2026-04-17, the post points people in Sarnia Lambton toward simple styling options that make hearing aids feel personal while supporting hearing health.
Lambton Audiology Associates warns that hearing loss often develops gradually, and routine screenings can detect subtle changes before they affect communication and relationships. Make hearing checks part of your health routine so small changes are caught early and timely care can be arranged.
Lambton Audiology Associates is celebrating 38 years in 2026 and is offering complimentary initial hearing screenings for all adult patients at its Sarnia and Petrolia clinics. The practice, serving families since 1988, invites you to call 519-542-0569, message, or drop in to schedule a screening.
Lambton Audiology Associates recommends using the Find My Hearing Aid feature in your phone and doing a careful immediate search when a device goes missing. They advise calling or emailing the clinic promptly because manufacturers may offer loss and damage warranty coverage, and they list common recovery locations such as clothing, car seatbelts, shoes, and bank counters.
Lambton Audiology Associates notes that over-the-counter hearing aids increase accessibility, but recommends a professional evaluation because hearing loss varies across individuals. The practice offers guidance to help you make informed decisions for your hearing health, tagged #HearingCare.
Lambton Audiology Associates posted a reminder about earwax removal and safe ear care, noting genetics influence earwax type and that buildup can act like an earplug. The clinic urges you to stop using cotton swabs and offers professional help for problematic wax in the Sarnia Lambton and Petrolia area.
Lambton Audiology Associates published a National Pet Day staff share on 2026-04-10 featuring Amy, the pet of Kim the Doctor of Audiology, and asked followers to post pet photos in the comments. The upbeat post uses the phrase "Tomorrow is national pet day!" to mark National Pet Day on 2026-04-11 and encourages community engagement.
Lambton Audiology Associates warns that muffled hearing is often caused by earwax buildup and does not always indicate permanent hearing loss. They advise a professional evaluation to determine if the issue is a simple blockage or if additional testing is needed.
Lambton Audiology Associates reminds new users that adjusting to hearing aids takes time because the brain must relearn how to process sound. Many first time users notice changes in comfort and sound at first, and regular use along with clinical support helps patients adapt more quickly.
Lambton Audiology Associates notes that adjusting to new hearing aids takes time, and that early changes in comfort and sound are common. The brief guidance cites a user named Dorine and recommends gradual use with clinician or family support to help most people adapt quickly.
Lambton Audiology Associates is offering a complimentary hearing screening and consultation for all first time patients in the Sarnia Lambton area. The independent clinic works with all major hearing aid manufacturers and can help connect you with funding sources; call 519-542-0569 or email contact@lambtonaudiology.com to schedule.
Lambton Audiology Associates highlights a bedshaker alarm clock that lets people with hearing loss feel their alarm instead of relying on high pitched tones. Call 519-542-0569 to learn more about availability and how the device could help you wake reliably for appointments, work, or school.
On 2026-04-05 Lambton Audiology Associates posted a warm Happy Easter message thanking patients and reaffirming support for hearing health and communication. The short post also invites readers to learn more about Easter traditions and the meaning of the season.
Lambton Audiology Associates closed its Sarnia and Petrolia offices on April 3, 2026 for the Easter long weekend; normal service resumes Monday, April 6. This short closure notice is meant to help patients reschedule appointments and plan urgent needs around the holiday.
Lambton Audiology Associates asks patients to pop in today for hearing aid cleaning, supplies, or a quick question. The office will be closed on Good Friday and will reopen on Monday, April 6, 2026, with normal service resuming then.
Bluetooth hearing aids stream audio directly from phones, TVs, and tablets to improve clarity and provide more natural listening. Lambton Audiology Associates highlights that modern hearing care is increasingly connected and encourages readers to learn more about todays technology options. Use the hashtag #ConnectedHearing to find related resources.
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