Hearing Health Audiology

Follow Up Care and Service Appointments

Follow-up care for hearing aids is essential to ensure they continue to function optimally and meet your hearing needs. Here’s what you can typically expect:

Regular Check-ups

Schedule periodic appointments with your audiologist or hearing care professional. These check-ups help to:

  • Adjust Settings: Fine-tune the hearing aids based on your feedback and any changes in your hearing.
  • Assess Performance: Evaluate how well the hearing aids are working and make any necessary adjustments.

Maintenance and Cleaning

  • Daily Care: Clean your hearing aids daily with a soft, dry cloth. Use a brush or a special tool to remove any wax or debris from the microphones and receivers.
  • Professional Cleaning: Have your hearing aids professionally cleaned and checked for any wear and tear at regular intervals, typically every 6 to 12 months.

Troubleshooting

  • Sound Quality Issues: If you experience any distortion, buzzing, or a loss of sound, contact your audiologist. They can check for any technical issues and resolve them.
  • Comfort and Fit: If the hearing aids become uncomfortable or don’t fit properly, your audiologist can make adjustments to ensure they’re comfortable and effective.

Feedback and Adjustment

  • Report Changes: Inform your audiologist if your hearing changes or if you’re experiencing any difficulties with your hearing aids. This feedback helps in making necessary adjustments.
  • Update Settings: As your hearing needs evolve, your audiologist may adjust the settings or recommend a different type of hearing aid

Hearing Aid Care Education

  • Proper Use: Ensure you understand how to use and care for your hearing aids correctly. Your audiologist will provide guidance and answer any questions you have.
  • Storage: When not in use, store your hearing aids in a dry, cool place, ideally in a case to protect them from damage and moisture.

Software Updates (if applicable)

Some modern hearing aids have software that can be updated. Your audiologist can perform these updates to ensure your hearing aids have the latest features and improvements.

Lifestyle Adjustments

Depending on your daily activities and environments, you might need to make lifestyle adjustments or use additional accessories (like remote controls or wireless devices) to maximize your hearing aid’s effectiveness.

Consistent follow-up care ensures that your hearing aids provide the best possible benefit and adapt to your changing needs over time.