Hearing Aid Event: Discover the Latest in Hearing Technology with Oticon Intent™

Hearing technology is evolving, and we’re excited to give you a front-row seat. As part of our National Speech-Language-Hearing Month celebration, we’re hosting a special Hearing Aid Showcase Event May 29 & 30 at Sound Speech & Hearing Clinic, featuring the cutting-edge Oticon Intent™ hearing aids.

This event is for anyone curious about the latest advances in hearing care. Whether you’re exploring hearing aids for yourself, a loved one, or simply want to learn more about what’s out there.

During the event, our audiology team will be:

  • Demonstrating the features of Oticon Intent™

  • Answering questions about hearing loss and hearing aid options

  • Offering mini-consultations and real-ear demonstrations

  • Providing resources on insurance coverage, financing, and accessibility

We believe that hearing care should be empowering, not overwhelming. This event is a chance to explore hearing solutions in a relaxed, low-pressure environment with our audiologist, Dr. Morganne Frampton, who care about your experience.

So, what’s so special about Oticon Intent™?

These state-of-the-art hearing aids are designed with brain-first hearing technology. They don’t just amplify sound, they help your brain make better sense of the soundscape around you. Oticon Intent™ uses multiple sensors and advanced signal processing to support speech understanding in complex environments, reduce listening effort, and adapt to your intentions in real-time. Whether you're in a noisy café, on a quiet walk, or at a lively family gathering, your hearing aids adapt, so you don’t have to.

Contact our clinic to secure your spot - we can’t wait to meet you.

Jody Vaynshtok
Jody is a California-licensed speech language pathologist with eight years of industry and clinical experience. She has worked with both adult and pediatric populations during her time at private practice, birth-to-three, and hospital facilities. She is experienced in the assessment and treatment of a variety of communication and cognitive disorders. In addition, Jody has a passion for working with adults looking to achieve clearer communication. Jody received her BS in Speech and Hearing Sciences and MS in Medical Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. She was a part of the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford’s cleft and craniofacial clinic participating in the multidisciplinary assessment and treatment of children born with craniofacial abnormalities. She holds a staff position at UCSF and is the lead speech language pathologist for the department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery’s Hearing Loss Clinic. When she's not busy having fun with her clients Jody enjoys spending time with her husband, Anton, friends and family. And if she's not headed out somewhere fun for dinner, you might find her at Bar Method working out!
www.soundshc.com
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