Dr. Natan Bauman has committed his 40+ year professional life to helping people across a broad range of auditory related conditions.

Previously Dr. Bauman was Director of the Yale Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic and founder of the Hearing, Balance and Speech Center (HBS), where he successfully helped people in Connecticut to hear better for over 40 years.

As an engineer and audiologist, Dr. Bauman is one of the most respected and influential doctors of audiology in the world, having changed the course of the hearing aid industry by inventing the Receiver-In-The-Canal, the most widely used hearing aid in the world.

Beyond hearing, Dr. Bauman has wide-ranging expertise across auditory disorders. He founded the internationally known New England Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic and the national organization Tinnitus Practitioners Association (TPA), an association of practitioners dedicated to treating patients suffering from tinnitus and various forms of sound sensitivity disorders such as Hyperacusis, Phonophobia, TTTS, Acoustic Shock, Disembarkment Syndrome, and Misophonia. In this role, he developed a novel, specialized treatment program called Cognitive Habituation Tinnitus Therapy (CHaTT) which he teaches worldwide to professionals through the TPA.

Education
  • Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Audiology, 1983
    Teachers College, Columbia University
    New York, NY
  • Master of Science (M.S.) in Audiology, 1975
    Teachers College, Columbia University
    New York, NY
  • Master of Science (M.S.) in Electroacoustics โ€“ Acoustics (Minor in Electronics)
    Wroclaw Polytechnic Institute
    Poland
Professional Experience
  • Founder, Tinnergy Group, LLC (2010 โ€“ present), Hamden, Connecticut
  • Founder, Tinnitus Practitioners Association (2009 โ€“ present), Hamden, Connecticut
  • Founder, Hearing Aid Laboratories of New England (2006 โ€“ 2017), Hamden, Connecticut
  • Vice President, Professional Affairs, Vivatone Hearing Systems, Inc. (2004 โ€“ 2008), Shelton, Connecticut
  • Founder, New England Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic (1996 โ€“ 2021), Hamden, Connecticut
  • Founder, Hearing, Balance & Speech Center (1988 โ€“ 2021), Hamden, Connecticut
  • Director, Hearing, Speech and Language Center, Yale New Haven Hospital (1980 โ€“ 1988), New Haven, Connecticut
  • Clinical Audiologist, St. Michaelโ€™s Hospital (Jan 1978 โ€“ Aug 1980), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Department Head, Audiology, Lincoln Hospital (Aug 1977 โ€“ Jan 1978), Bronx, NY
  • Clinical Audiologist, Misericordia Hospital (Sep 1975 โ€“ Aug 1977), Bronx, NY
  • Research Assistant, Teachers College, Columbia University (Sep 1976 โ€“ Jul 1977), New York, NY
  • School Audiologist, St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf (Sep 1973 โ€“ Sep 1975), Bronx, NY
  • Acoustical Engineer, Paso Electronics (Jan 1972 โ€“ Sep 1973), New York, NY
  • Acoustical Engineer, Precision Acoustic Lab, Hearing Aid Instruments (Sep 1970 โ€“ Jan 1972), New York, NY
Teaching Experience
  • Adjunct Professor, University of Rhode Island Spring, 2001
    Graduate Program, Course entitled, โ€œElectrophysiologyโ€
  • Assistant Clinical Professor, Yale University School of Medicine
    Department of Surgery
    New Haven, Connecticut September 1980 โ€“ December 1990
  • Teaching Instructor, Teachers College, Columbia University September 1973 โ€“ September 1974
    New York, NY January 1975 โ€“ July 1975
Awards
  • Small Business of the Year 2014, Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce
  • Hearing Reviewโ€™s Best of 2013 Hearing Healthcare Professionals
  • Fellowship for Clinical Audiology, Teacherโ€™s College, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • Spencerโ€™s Foundation Award
  • Whoโ€™s Who in Engineering
Professional Certification & Licensure
  • American Speechโ€‘Languageโ€‘Hearing Association, Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCCโ€‘A)
  • State of Connecticut Department of Health Services, License in Audiology (#000115)
  • Connecticut Hearing Aid Dealers Association, License (#000221)
  • American Academy of Audiology, Fellow (Fโ€‘AAA)
Tinnitus Related Presentation
  • Invited presentation to Clinical Psychiatry at Yale Psychiatry Rounds, Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Treatments, November 2020
  • Invited presentation to the New Haven Symphony Orchestra concert, โ€œLudvik Van Beethoven Affliction of tinnitus and deafness on his compositions,โ€ November 2018
  • Streamline tinnitus treatment in your busy practice, Annual ADA Conference, October 2018
  • Invited Keynote Speaker at the XIII Jornadas Internacionales, Argentina, Bonsais Aires Conference, Tinnitusโ€‘Hyperacusisโ€‘Misofoni โ€” Five presentations: 1. Understanding tinnitus: a clinical approach; 2. Blame it on the caves: Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, Phonophobia, Misophonia; 3. Understanding Misophonia; 4. Treatment Approaches โ€“ CHaTT (Cognitive Habituation Tinnitus Therapy); 5. Role of the TCQ (Tinnitus Concern Questionnaire), August 2018
  • Tinnitus Concern Questionnaire, Annual AAA Conference, April 2018
  • Associate Course by invitation, Siemens/Signia, December 2016
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate and Fellow courses, 2015 โ€“ present
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Maui, Hawaii, January 2015
  • Tinnitus: The Proverbial Pain in the Ears; A neuroโ€‘philosophical look at tinnitus, Annual AAA Conference, April 2015
  • 3rd International Misophonia Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2015 โ€” โ€œWhat Aristotle knew about misophonia? The power of THE WILLโ€
  • 3rd International Misophonia Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2015 โ€” โ€œFrom Aristotle to Levitinโ€
  • Invited guest speaker at the Chinese Otolaryngology Annual Conference, September 2014
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Harrisburg, PA, August 2014
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, San Francisco, August 2014
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Chicago, IL, June 2014
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, St. Louis, MO, April 2014
  • 8th Tinnitus Research Initiative Conference, Invited Guest Speaker, โ€œCHaTT: Cognitive Habituation Therapy,โ€ Auckland, New Zealand, March 2014
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Misophonia Conference, Atlanta, GA, February 2014
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Mesa, AZ, December 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Las Vegas, NV, October 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Panama, FL, September 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Hartford, CT, August 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Seattle, WA, June 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Richmond, VA, May 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Misophonia Conference, Mesa, AZ, February 2013
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, New Orleans, LA, December 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Charleston, SC, October 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Chicago, IL, July 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Baltimore, MD, June 2012
  • Audiology Now 2012, โ€œLoudness Considerations that Play a Crucial Role in Acceptance of Applications,โ€ Anaheim, CA, April 2012
  • Audiology Now 2013, โ€œConsiderations for Providing Misophonia Care in Your Practice,โ€ Anaheim, CA, April 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, San Francisco, CA, April 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Salt Lake City, February 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, โ€œMisophonia Theory and Research,โ€ Mesa, AZ, February 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Maui, HI, January 2012
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Orlando, FL, December 2011
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Austin, TX, October 2011
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Nashville, TN, July 2011
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Detroit, MI, June 2011
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Newark, NJ, March 2011
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Maui, HI, January 2011
  • 5th International TRI Tinnitus Conference, โ€œThe Neuroscience of Tinnitus,โ€ Grand Island, NY, August 2010
  • X International Tinnitus Seminar, โ€œTinnitus on my Mind,โ€ Florianapolis, Brazil, June 2010
  • 4th International TRI Tinnitus Conference, โ€œFrontiers in Tinnitus Research,โ€ Dallas, TX, June 2010
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, New Orleans, LA, October 2010
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Norfolk, VA, July 2010
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Fellow Course, Mesa, AZ, March 2010
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Mesa, AZ, March 2010
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Minneapolis, MN, December 2009
  • Tinnitus Practitioners Association, Associate Course, Minneapolis, MN, September 2009
  • Invited guest speaker at the East Asia Otolaryngology Conference, November 200
Publications & Presentations
  • Bauman, N., AAA presentation, Another Look at Tinnitus: Qualia and Prediction, April 2021
  • Bauman, N., AAA presentation, Using Real Ear Measurements in the Treatment of Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Disorders, July 2020
  • Bauman, N., ADA presentation, Streamline Tinnitus Treatment in Your Busy Practice, November 2018
  • Bauman, N., Eldridge, M. โ€œTinnitus Practitioner Association Associate, Fellow and Misophonia Education Courses.โ€ Various Locations, 2009 โ€“ present. AAA CEU Approved. Two day Presentation. See list above.
  • Bauman, N, โ€œTinnitus: The Proverbial Pain in the Ears; A neuro-philosophical look at tinnitusโ€, AAA AudiologyNow, 2015, CEU Approved. Presentation.
  • Bauman, N, โ€œAuditory issues in musiciansโ€ 2014, Online
  • Hepp, R. โ€œOpen Fit Hearing Aids: What You Need to Know.โ€ ADVANCE for Speech & Hearing. 24 February, 2014. Online.
  • โ€œNo Point Without Passion.โ€ The Hearing Review. December 2013. Vol. 26 No. 13 Pg. 71. Print.
  • Cohen, J. โ€œRare Sensitivity Triggers Undue Rage, Hamden Audiologist Explains.โ€ New Haven Register. 29 March, 2012. Print.
  • โ€œThe Use of Real Ear Measurements in Tinnitus Clinics.โ€ 5th International TRI Tinnitus Conference โ€œThe Neuroscience of Tinnitusโ€. Grand Island, NY. August 2011. Presentation.
  • โ€œCase Study: Hyperacusis with Phonophobia.โ€ ADVANCE for Hearing Practice Management. 23 May 2011: 14. Print.
  • โ€œTinnitus on My Mind.โ€ AudiologyNow! 2011. Chicago, IL. April 2011. Presentation.
  • โ€œLetโ€™s CHaTT about Tinnitus Treatment.โ€ AudiologyNow! 2011. Chicago, IL. April 2011. Presentation.
  • Bauman N., Dauman N., McKenna L. โ€œCognitive Aspects on Tinnitus.โ€ X International Tinnitus Seminar. Florianopolis, Brazil. March 2011. Roundtable Presentation.
  • Mullarkey, C. โ€œCover Story: Entrepreneurial Excellence/Inside Dr. Natan Baumanโ€™s Practice.โ€ ADVANCE for Audiologists. 22 September 2010: 25. Print.
  • โ€œThe Audiologistโ€™s Obligation to Tinnitus Care and Prevention.โ€ AudiologyNow! 2010. San Diego, CA. April 2010. Presentation.
  • โ€œTPA: Simple Solution For Success.โ€ ADVANCE for Audiologists. 25 August 2009: 14. Print
  • โ€œRite Vs Rita Instruments: the Debate Continues.โ€ Hearing Journal. July 2008:6. Print.
  • Bauman, N. โ€œVertigo, Dizziness, and Balance (Chapter 11).โ€ New Frontiers in Aging, Olga Brom Spencer, PhD. Praeger Publishers. Westport, CT. 2008.
  • โ€œTinnitus Treatment with Open-Ear R.I.T.E Amplification.โ€ Hear Matters. Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Phoenix, Seattle, 2008. AAA CEU Approved. Presentation.
  • โ€œNew Trends in Amplification with New Clinical Applications.โ€ TeamBest Annual Conference. Taipei, Taiwan. November 3, 2007. Presentation.
  • โ€œUse of NAL Targets Questioned for Open Fittings.โ€ Hearing Journal. April 2007: 8. Print.
  • โ€œHow to Reduce Returns for Credit.โ€ Mid-Atlantic Hearing Expo Annual Conference. Gettysburg, PA. March 31, 2007. Presentation.
  • โ€œTinnitus: An understanding of what it is, how it can be treated, and where todayโ€™s technology has taken it.โ€ West Virginia Speech โ€“ Language โ€“ Hearing Association Spring Convention. Lakeview Resort, Cheat Lake, WV. March 23, 2007. Presentation.
  • Newman, C., Sandridge, S., Bauman, N., โ€œTinnitus Learning Lab: Setting Up a Tinnitus Management Clinic in Your Practice.โ€ AudiologyNow! 2007. Denver, Colorado. April, 2007. Presentation.
  • Bauman, N., Bray, V., Pisa, J., Fabry, D., Olson. L. โ€œRoundtable: Open Fittings Parts 1 & 2.โ€ ADA Annual 2006 Convention. Scottsdale, AZ, October 2006. Roundtable Presentation.
  • โ€œOpen Fittings.โ€ PHHA-Mid Atlantic Expo. Gettysburg, PA. March 2006. Presentation.
  • โ€œImproved Tinnitus Management Using An Open Ear Device.โ€ VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar. Pau, France. September 2005. Presentation.
  • โ€œOpen Ear Fittings: Past, Present and Future.โ€ Florida Academy of Audiology. Palm Beach Gardens, FL. August, 2005. Presentation.
  • โ€œThe Role of the Limbic Sysyem.โ€ Hearing Journal. July 2004: 56. Print.
  • โ€œEncountering Issues in the Everyday Practice.โ€ Oticon Conference. Costa Rica.
  • November, 2003. Presentation.
  • โ€œTaking Your Practice to New Heights: Building a Comprehensive Audiology Facility with Successful Management of Tinnitus.โ€ Oticon. Costa Rica. November, 2003. Presentation.
  • โ€œTinnitus Instrumentation.โ€ ADA Conference. Sanibel Island, FL. October 2003. Presentation.
  • โ€œTinnitus: Building a New Practice.โ€ Oticon Conference. Denmark. May 2003. Presentation.
  • โ€œHearingโ€; Public Radio Documentary Series The Infinite Mind, February 2003. Radio.
  • โ€œ Tinnitus Facts, Myths and Treatments Revisited.โ€ Dr. Robert Levineโ€™s Tinnitus Self-Help Group. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Cambridge, MA. February 2003. Presentation.
  • โ€œFailure in Hearing Aid Fittings Due to Loudness Tolerance Problems: Hyperacusis, Misophonia, Phonophobia.โ€ Academy of Dispensing Audiologists (ADA) Annual Conference. Palm Springs, CA. October 2002. Presentation.
  • โ€œTranscranial CROS Fittings in Hearing Improvement and Tinnitus Management.โ€ Academy of Dispensing Audiologists (ADA) Annual Conference. Asheville, North Carolina. October 2001. Presentation.
  • โ€œTinnitus Facts, Myths and Treatments.โ€ SHHH National Convention, (Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People). Cherry Hill, New Jersey. June 2001. Presentation.
  • โ€œTinnitus Facts, Myths and Treatments.โ€ Siemens Twelfth International Symposium. Paris, France. June, 2000. Presentation.
  • Tinnitus Seminar. Helix Group. Montreal, Canada. May, 2000. Presentation.
  • โ€œReal-Ear Measurement of the Sound Levels Used By Patients During Tinnitus Retraining Therapy.โ€ Sixth International Tinnitus Seminar. Cambridge, U.K. Sept. 1999. Presentation and Published in the proceeding of the Sixth International Tinnitus Seminar.
  • โ€œTinnitus: Old Problem, New Treatment.โ€ Hearing Health Sept/Oct 1997. Print.
  • Howard, J., Bauman., N., Braemer, M. โ€œUsing a CIC Hearing Aid in Transcranial Cross Fittings.โ€
  • Hearing Journal March 1996. Print.
  • Howard, J., Bauman., N., Braemer, M. โ€œAudiological Approach to Managing Otitis Media.โ€ Pneumatic Otoscopy and Otitis Media Conference. St. Raphaelโ€™s Hospital, New Haven, CT. 1995. Presentation.
  • โ€œUpdate on Hearing Aid Technology/Programmable Hearing Aids.โ€ Connecticut Hearing Aid Dispensing Organization. 1995. Presentation.
  • โ€œApplication of the CIC Loaner Program in the Office of the Dispensing Audiologist.โ€ Siemens. 1995. Presentation.
  • โ€œVestibular Rehabilitation, Audiological Perspective.โ€ Physical Therapy Conference. 1994. Presentation.
  • โ€œCIC Hearing Aids.โ€ Siemens International Conference. Hong Kong, China. 1993. Presentation.
  • โ€œAudiological and Vestibular Studies in a Successful Otolaryngology Practice.โ€ Dept., of Otolaryngology, W.W.Backus Hospital, Norwich, Connecticut. 1991. Presentation.
  • โ€œBrain Mapping: A Quantitative Topographic Approach to Electrophysiology.โ€ University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. 1998. Presentation.
  • Bauman, N., Moya, F., Perez, A. โ€œIn Support of Wave III in the Neonate.โ€ Connecticut Speech and Hearing Assn. 1985. Presentation.
  • Moya, F., Bauman, N., Chambelin, M., and Hoder, L.E. โ€œAuditory Brainstem Evoked Responses (ABR) in Newborns with Neonatal Narcotic Abstinence Syndrome (NNAS).โ€ Society for Pediatric Research Conference. 1984. Presentation.
  • Smith, N.J. and Bauman, N. โ€œBrainstem Evoked Response in Brainstem Trauma, A Longitudinal Study.โ€ American Speech and Hearing Association Convention. Cincinnati,1983. Presentation.
  • Sasaki, C.T., Buchalter, J.A., Virapongse, C., Bauman, N. โ€œPulsatile Tinnitus Arising from Jugular Megabulb Deformity: A Treatment Rationale.โ€American Laryngological Rhinological & Otological Society. New York. January 1983. Presentation.
  • Bauman, N. and Ventry, I. โ€œEffect of a Pre-Test Listening Exposure on the Ascending-Descending Gap at Most Comfortable Loudness Levels.โ€ Ear Hear No.4, 1983. Print.
  • โ€œBrainstem Evoked Response Audiometry.โ€ Connecticut Speech and Hearing Assn. Convention. March 1981. Presentation.
  • โ€œEffects on Pre-Test Listening Exposure on the Intersubject Variability at MCL.โ€ ASHA Convention. Toronto. 1979. Presentation.
  • Lucker, J., Grzybmacher, N., Ventry, I. โ€œEffects of Instructional Set on the Comfortable Loudness Range.โ€ Journal of Speech and Hearing Dis., No. 43, 1978. Print.
  • Grzybmacher, N., Ventry, I. โ€œSuprathreshold Levels of Pure Tone and Speech.โ€ ASHA Convention. Chicago, 1977.
Patents
  • August 7, 2018 Variable sound attenuator with a hearing aid. Patent 10045133 (Bauman, N., Campagna, R.) A device combining a variable sound attenuator with a hearing device, (such as a hearing aid or tinnitus device) that allows a user to adjust the amount of attenuation of environmental sound in a variable, continuous fashion or in a discrete controlled fashion from zero attenuation to maximum attenuation without removing the device from the ear. The attenuator includes a housing having a passageway, the passageway allowing for sound to pass through the housing and a variable control, the variable control able to control the size of the passageway through the housing and the device including a second passageway for transmitting amplified sound from the hearing device into the ear of the wearer.
  • December 13, 2016 Variable noise attenuator with adjustable attenuation, Patent 9521480 (Bauman,N Camagna, R.). A variable ear protection system/device to allow the user to adjust the amount of attenuation (protection) in a noisy, loud environment from no attenuation to maximum attenuation without removing such device from the userโ€™s ear.
  • May 10, 2016: Variable sound attenuator, Patent 9,333,116 (Bauman, N., Camagna, R.). A sound attenuator that allows a user to adjust the amount of attenuation in a variable, continuous fashion or in a discrete controlled fashion from zero attenuation to maximum attenuation without removing the device from the ear. The ear attenuator includes a housing having a passageway, the passageway allowing for sound to pass through the housing and a variable control, the variable control able to control the size of the passageway through the housing and the amount of attenuating material located within the passageway through the housing.
  • July 6, 2010: Open ear hearing aid system. Patent 7,751,580 (Bauman, N.) The present invention relates to a system for improving a userโ€™s hearing and more particularly to a receiver system used in the system. In one embodiment, the receiver system has a housing and a plurality of arms extending from the housing for positioning and suspending the receiver within the ear canal of a user. Each of the arms may be formed from a flexible, plastic material or a bendable wire. In a second embodiment, the receiver system is surrounded by a disc formed from a sound filtering material. When installed in a combination instrument, the receiver is separated from the microphone. When installed in a tinnitus/hyperacusis device, the receiver is separated from the body of the instrument.
  • May 18, 2010: Hearing Aid System. Patent 7.720.245 (Bauman, N., Shikhman, O., Campagna, R.) An exemplary hearing aid system includes a receiver unit configured and positioned within the userโ€™s ear canal so as to minimize insertion loss and/or occlusion effect.
  • September, 2, 2008: Hearing Aid System, Vivatoneยฎ. Patent 7,421,086 (Bauman, N., Shikhman, O., Campagna, R.) An exemplary hearing aid system includes a receiver unit configured and positioned within the userโ€™s ear canal so as to minimize insertion loss and/or occlusion effect. This patent includes 81 claims encompassing unique features of open fit, receiver-in-the-ear R.I.T.E. hearing aids.
  • July 11, 2006: Hearing Aid System. Patent 7,076,076 (Bauman, N. ) The present invention relates to a system for improving a userโ€™s hearing and more particularly to a receiver system used in the system. In one embodiment, the receiver system has a housing and a plurality of arms extending from the housing for positioning and suspending the receiver within the ear canal of a user. Each of the arms may be formed from a flexible, plastic material or a bendable wire. In a second embodiment, the receiver system is surrounded by a disc formed from a sound filtering material. When installed in a hearing aid system, the receiver is separated from the microphone. When installed in a tinnitus/hyperacusis device, the receiver is separated from the body of the instrument.
  • April 11, 2000: Apparatus and method for an open ear auditory pathway stimulator to manage tinnitus and hyperacusis. Patent 6,048,305 (Bauman, N., Juneau, R.) An open-in-the-ear auditory pathway stimulator device includes a noise generator in the device for generating noise and controls in the device for adjusting the volume of the noise. The device is preferably open ear. The device is preferably programmable. The device can also include a hearing aid for amplifying ambient sounds. Preferred method of treatment in 90% of tinnitus cases in the U.S.
  • November 9, 1999: Ear wax collection device for a hearing aid. Patent 5,982,908 (Bauman, N. ) An in-the-ear hearing aid in accordance with the present invention has a housing shaped to fit within a userโ€™s ear, and a sound passageway within the housing. The sound passageway includes a fixed tube communicating with a receiver. The sound passageway further includes a removable tube whose interior end abuts the fixed tube and an ear wax trap adjacent the interior end. In a preferred embodiment, the ear wax trap is formed from a mesh material. In accordance with the present invention, the removable tube with its integral ear wax trap may be removed as needed to clean the trap. After cleaning, the removable tube with its ear wax trap may be reinserted into the hearing aid.

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