Hearing Aid Clean & Check Appointments
Because hearing aids are subject to extreme conditions, you should have your audiologist clean and check them on a regular basis. This will increase their performance and help extend their life. Moisture, heat, earwax, dirt and debris can all wreak havoc with the internal components. Clean and check appointments are the best way to ensure…
Finding The Perfect Fit: Hearing Aid Selection is an Art
Hearing aids cost anywhere from $2000 – $7000 a pair, on average. You may be wondering whether there is anything wrong with less expensive devices. The surprising answer is, even budget hearing aids might be the perfect choice for your hearing loss. The best way to find out which hearing aids will suit your hearing…
Why Buying Hearing Aids Online is a Bad Idea
Online shopping is more popular than ever. When it comes to your hearing health, this is a bad idea: attempting to find a solution for your hearing loss without consulting a trained hearing professional is risky to your health, according to the FDA. You may save a few dollars up front, but keep in mind…
Managing Background Noise, Feedback and Occlusion
Hearing aids are a boon to persons experiencing hearing loss. They enable them to communicate with friends and family, and participate in the same activities they have long enjoyed. Most people require a little time to adapt to wearing hearing aids, and many report frustration with three common complaints: background noise, feedback and occlusion. There…