The RK Blog
Happy Holidays: Our “Spreading Good Cheer” Series
The holidays are approaching, promising food, family, and gifts. While this is a season filled with joy, we want to help reduce any stress of the holidays which may take a toll on our mental and physical health - that includes our hearing. RK Audiology is going to...
Introducing Victoria Villarreal
The RK Audiology team is growing again, and we’re thrilled to introduce you to our latest addition: Victoria Villarreal. Victoria comes to us from The University of Texas at Austin, where she is studying for her Audiology Clinical Doctorate (AuD). Victoria is with RK...
OtoscanⓇ 3D Digital Ear Scanner: Hearing Care for the Future
We’re really excited here at RK Audiology, and the reason is clear: the OtoscanⓇ Digital Ear Scanner. If you grew up dreaming of advanced gadgets like the ones in sci-fi movies and television, then you can understand why we couldn’t wait to tell you about this...
Demystifying the Ear Canal: Consider Professional Ear Cleaning
You hear it all the time now, like your parents warning you not to run with scissors: don’t clean your ears with cotton swabs. If you’re like most people, however, the idea of getting your ears professionally cleaned sounds absurd. Why would you pay someone to get rid...
Hobbies and Hearing: A Reminder for Summer
Summer is a great time to indulge your favorite hobbies. Whether you’re out in nature, out on the lake, or out on the town, those humid summer days and warm summer nights make for a great chance to get out and have some fun. While hearing safety is important all...
Shooting for the Stars: Annie Jump Cannon & Henrietta Swan Leavitt
In the late 1800s to early 1900s, a group of skilled workers processed astronomical data. They were all women. Not allowed to operate telescopes, these women instead acted as human computers, operating under Edward Charles Pickering for the Harvard Observatory. It is...