Hearing Aids
Hearing aids help you listen, communicate, and participate more fully in your daily life and activities. People with hearing loss are at an increased risk for depression, falls, decreased quality of life, and developing dementia. Studies have shown that hearing aids have many benefits to address these issues. There are also studies showing evidence of neurocognitive benefits from the use of hearing aids.
Hearing Aids 101
Hearing aids have advanced significantly over the past 10 years. Nowadays, hearing aids can be rechargeable, are more technologically advanced, and come in stylish designs. Many features can be controlled with your smartphone via Bluetooth. You and your audiologist will determine the best option based on your type of hearing loss, lifestyle, and budgetary goals.
These models are available for all degrees of hearing loss and worn comfortably behind the ear. They are available in many different colors, styles, and technology levels.
These models are made specifically to fit the shape of your ear canal for maximum benefit and the best possible comfort. They are available in many skin tones, are unobtrusive and very effective. The smallest models sit in your ear canal and are virtually invisible. Note: Some companies offer non-custom CICs that are also non-visible.
Hearing aid manufacturers we work with
Hearing Aid Fitting 101
To properly set up hearing aids to best maximize your hearing ability, your hearing aids need to be programmed by a licensed hearing care professional using Real Ear Measurement (REM). Some traditional hearing aid models come with a similar feature-built in. The majority do not, and instead provide first-fit manufacturer settings. They estimate how much amplification you need based on your hearing loss and provide a prescribed setting. Audiology best practices indicate if you want the most benefit possible with your hearing aids, they need to be programmed using Real Ear Measurement. REM can only be performed in-person.
In addition to the setup, first-time hearing aid buyers need to be counseled and educated on the importance of wearing hearing aids consistently. They tend to look for comfort and less noise. They may struggle to place hearing aids properly in the ears. It is important to work with an audiologist for the first few weeks of the trial. Each patient has unique issues and receiving personalized help is key to improving your hearing health.
Hearing aids purchased from another location
If you need help with hearing aids that were purchased from another clinic, we are happy to help you work on your devices. We will collect a fee out of pocket, we do not bill insurance. To determine if we can work on your hearing aids, please email us the issues with a model name, serial number(s) and pictures of your hearing aids. Once we have all the information we need, we will schedule an appointment. We do not accept any walk-in patients.
Hearing aids take time and patience to use successfully. Wearing your hearing aids regularly will help you adjust to hearing sounds. You will work closely with your audiologist to make adjustments that make you feel confident and comfortable. The goal is to connect you back to the conversations of life.
Don’t miss out on hearing important conversations and activities due to hearing loss.