It’s almost a given that when you suspect you need hearing aids, you do need hearing aids. It’s important to see an audiologist for a hearing exam to determine the degree of hearing loss and whether hearing aids will be of benefit. Perhaps you have some concerns. These are the five most common hearing aid questions.
1. Will I really have an improvement in my hearing?
Absolutely! If your audiologist has determined that you have a hearing loss that can be treated with hearing aids, it’s worth the investment. You’ll probably notice an improvement the first time you put them in. Digital hearing aids are programmed to improve the specific areas of your unique hearing loss.
2. How long do hearing aids last?
Typically, hearing aids last about five years or more. Their lifespan depends upon how well you take care of them and clean them. Your audiologist will schedule appointments for periodic deep cleaning, which is done at the hearing center. As long as you take good care of your units and your hearing loss doesn’t change significantly, you can expect to have your hearing aids for many years.
3. Why shouldn’t I buy my hearing aids online?
While the convenience of buying items online is undeniable, there are certain items that are best purchased in person. Hearing aids fall into that category because they need to be programmed specifically to your unique hearing loss. Most online purchases cannot be custom-programmed and have no follow-up services. Other types of hearing aids are really nothing more than amplifiers, which may not provide the best quality of sound.
4. How much do hearing aids cost?
The answer to this question depends upon many things including the style of hearing aids you choose and the features available. There’s a wide range of prices, depending on the style, features and model you select. Many audiologists offer financing plans, and you may qualify for discounts from your employer or your health insurance. Some organizations offer assistance and some hearing centers may have reconditioned units available. Most hearing aids come with warranties and some offer extended warranties.
5. How do I care for my hearing aids?
Your hearing aids are like tiny computers; so moisture is a big no-no. Never wear them while showering or swimming. Depending on where you live and your lifestyle, you might want to consider purchasing a hearing aid dehumidifier. Daily cleaning is best and your audiologist will show you how it’s done. Keep your hearing aids in a safe place when you’re not wearing them and never leave them in places that get very hot or cold. If you have curious young children or pets, be sure to keep them out of reach.
Hopefully, the answers to these five most common hearing aid questions have provided a good background for you regarding your options. Your audiologist can provide more detailed answers so you’re ready to take the next step to improve your quality of hearing.