When you’ve been diagnosed with hearing loss, your audiologist will then recommend hearing aids. In order to get them to fit you and to see how you get on with them, you will need to have a hearing aid fitting appointment. 

The hearing aid fitting appointment is an important part of the process, as it helps you to select the right device for you and make sure that it suits your needs. But why else is a hearing aid fitting important? Here are some of the reasons why they are important and necessary. Not only necessary for you, but for your hearing aids, your audiologist and your ears. 

Fitting your lifestyle

One of the first reasons why a hearing aid fitting is so important is that at the appointment, they can make sure that your device fits you and your ears, as well as your lifestyle. This will help as you go about your daily life and that your hearing aids will help you, rather than hinder. Your audiologist will use this time to check that you have the right hearing aid for you, and that it suits what you need to use it for. 

Fitting your ears

One of the next steps to think about is making sure that your audiologist checks the fit and comfort of your hearing aids. Not only that, but checking that when they are worn, your hearing is optimal. 

When they fit comfortably and the sound using them is spot on, you will carry on wearing them. If they aren’t fitted correctly then you’re more likely to just leave them in a drawer and forget about them. The appointment will check that there are no pressure points that could lead to sores, and that the fitting is tight enough, so that things like feedback or whistling noises are kept to a minimum. 

Fitting your needs

Next, at a hearing aid fitting appointment, your audiologist will check the programming and the sound quality of your particular hearing aid. This is done with your input, to check that things are as you want them to be. A hearing aid fitting helps to check that your hearing aid is designed to help with your hearing loss, but also for your other hearing needs. 

If you are in and out of different environments, for example going into a store and then on to work calls the next minute, a fitting will make sure that your hearing aids fit specifically to the environments that you’re a part of, so that you can switch between them both easily. 

There can be some adjustments to your hearing aid that can be easily done at a hearing aid fitting appointment, ensuring that you can use your hearing aids in an optimal way. A hearing aid fitting will also help to give you the best hearing aid for your hearing loss. 

If you are interested in finding out a little more about hearing testing or hearing aid fittings, then contact an audiologist today, so that you can schedule in an appointment.