Are you having trouble with your hearing? Are you worried it is deteriorating, then why not think about making an appointment with a hearing care provider. It could be due to your age as hearing does decline as you get older; however, it could also be due to something else going on, such as tinnitus.

Do you need hearing aids?

Having trouble hearing in different scenarios during everyday life? For example, you may have to have the TV turned up loud when you are watching it. Your family and friends may also find themselves needing to shout to get you to hear them. It may be time to go and see a hearing specialist and find out what is going on with your ears.

Where to get hearing aids?

When you arrange your hearing appointment, you will see a hearing health provider who will do various tests to check your overall hearing and what is going on inside your ear. When you go to your appointment, it may be useful to bring someone else along as one of the tests will be to see how well you can hear and understand a familiar voice; this may be a loved one or a friend.

Getting them fitted

After it has been decided you need to get hearing aids, you will have a selecting and dispensing appointment. You will be shown a variety of different hearing aids, what they can do and how they can help you out. It is worth going to your fitting appointment to ensure the hearing aid specialist fits in your ears properly and the mold is comfortable for you to wear. The specialist will test the hearing aid and program it to your needs; they will then fit it properly in your ear. You will be able to hear crystal clear, possibly for the first time in a long time. You will be provided with a leaflet on how to care for your new hearing aids.

Aftercare

After your fitting appointment, you will be sent home with your new hearing aids so you can try them out and get used to them. It is advisable to wear them as much as possible when you first get them. The leaflet you are given will supply information on how to turn them on and off, how to change the batteries, and how to operate them using the controls and buttons. It is so important you remove your hearing aids at the end of each day and place them in the case, don’t just put them on the side; they could get damaged. You should wash your earmold at least once a week to keep it clean. The main hearing aids are not waterproof, so you must remove them when you shower or go for a swim. We hope this article gives you more information on how hearing aid fittings work and how to look after your new hearing aids.