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HEARING TIPS

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You scheduled a hearing exam but you’re so busy it’s reasonable that you would have forgotten about it. Luckily, you just received that reminder text from the clinic, and you still have time to get ready. So… what should you do?

The success of your appointment will be increased with just a little bit of simple prep.

Get ready for your hearing test with these 7 tips

Here are seven significant strategies to ensure you’re totally ready:

Write down your symptoms

Hearing loss manifests differently for everybody and across a variety of situations. Whenever you detect that you’re in a situation where you’re having hearing troubles, write it down. For instance, do you struggle to hear the television, especially at certain volumes or times of the day? Are conversations hard to follow in crowded places like restaurants? If you record these situations, it will help us get a better look into your specific hearing situation.

Discover hearing aid options

Determining the landscape of hearing aids can enable you to make educated choices during your appointment. Do some research about how the various types of hearing aids might work with your needs and lifestyle. Being well-informed about available options can clarify discussions with your specialist and make sure that any suggestions are personalized to your needs.

Review your medical history

Compile a comprehensive overview of your medical history to share with your hearing specialist. Notable illnesses, past surgeries, current medications, and any medical devices you use are all details that could be significant. This holistic snapshot of your health can aid in pinpointing potential factors contributing to your hearing loss and guide individualized treatment suggestions.

Use ear protection

Make use of protective strategies to safeguard your hearing from damage, particularly in the days prior up to your exam. Exposure to too much noise can skew the results of your exam, so avoid environments with high noise levels, such as concerts or construction sites. You will get a better comprehension of your hearing health and ensure the accuracy of your hearing test by safeguarding your ears ahead of time.

Look into your insurance

Find out if your insurance covers hearing services. Knowing the extent of your coverage ahead of time can help you avoid unexpected costs and navigate any insurance-related queries with confidence. If you’re unsure about your coverage, consider contacting your insurance provider or consulting with your hearing specialist for clarification.

Have a friend accompany you

While going to your appointment alone is totally fine, having a companion can provide a number of benefits. Bringing somebody with you can offer added support and perspective whether it’s a friend, family member, or caregiver. Maybe you missed some essential piece of information or forgot something you were told and having somebody with you can provide some additional support.

Anticipate results discussion

Unlike some medical exams where you might have to wait days or weeks for results, hearing exam results are typically available right away. Prepare yourself mentally to receive these results and engage in a meaningful conversation with us about their ramifications. We might recommend solutions like hearing protection tips, lifestyle modifications, or the potential of getting hearing aids.

You will get maximum benefit from your appointment and you will come in with confidence if you adhere to these seven steps.

If you haven’t scheduled your hearing test yet, give us a call today to get your appointment on the books.

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The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
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