Get Answers

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the signs of hearing loss?

Signs of hearing loss include trouble hearing people when they speak, having to turn up the TV to hear it, muffled hearing, and inability to hear background noises. However, hearing loss can be hard to notice because it can occur gradually. To determine if you have hearing loss, schedule an evaluation at Integrated Family Hearing.

How does a hearing aid work?

A hearing aid is an electronic device placed in the ear that enhances sound by sending signals to the ear.

How do hearing aids help?

While hearing damage can’t be reversed, hearing itself can be improved, thanks to modern-day hearing aids. Hearing aids help by sending a signal to the hair cells in your ear, which then send the sound to your brain, which makes your brain think the sound is louder.

Who treats hearing loss?

● Audiologists – An audiologist has a master’s or doctorate degree in audiology and can test for and treat hearing loss.
● Hearing Instrument Specialists – As you would expect, a hearing aid specialist can help provide a hearing aid and fit it to match the patient’s needs
● Otolaryngologists – An otolaryngologist (ENT doctor) can diagnose problems with the ears, nose, throat, neck, and head.

What are the different styles of hearing aids?

There are two main types of hearing aids: ones that are placed inside the ear and ones that are placed behind the ear.

Do all hearing aids work the same way?

Digital and analog hearing aids differ in the ways they move sound waves. While analog ones amplify sound, digital hearing aids convert sound into bits of information that the hearing aid can then pass on to your ear. The best way to determine what hearing aid will work for you is to have a hearing test performed by Integrated Family Hearing.

Why should I get two hearing aids?

You will be able to hear more accurately and clearly with a hearing aid in each ear. Wearing just one will make it hard to determine where the sound is coming from.

Is it difficult to adjust to wearing hearing aids?

Most hearing aid users take a few months to completely acclimate to them. Further adjustments may also be required, but it’s normal to take some time to get comfortable.

How do I care for my hearing aids?

Hearing aids are an investment that requires some maintenance to last a long time. Follow these tips to care for yours:

● Avoid heat, moisture, and hair products.
● Follow the cleaning instructions.
● When they are not in use, turn them off.
● As soon as batteries die, replace them.
● Make sure you put your batteries where children and pets can’t reach them.

What are some advances in hearing aid technology?

Hearing aids are more advanced today than ever. They are smaller, more affordable, more powerful, and more inconspicuous. Some of them can even interact with smartphones.

Can I get financial assistance for a hearing aid?

Your insurance company may provide some financial assistance for hearing aids, so we suggest contacting them first. If you find out they do not provide financial assistance, and you don’t have Medicaid or Medicare, call us.

Can I buy hearing aids online?

Some of the most important work we do involves fitting, adjusting, and programming hearing aids. If you purchase a hearing aid online, you will be using a hearing aid that isn’t fitted to your ear and isn’t programmed to your needs.

When do I need to do before getting hearing aids?

Before receiving your hearing aid, or set of hearing aids, you will need to complete a medical examination.

How much do hearing aids cost?

The cost of your hearing aids will vary depending on the style and the features.

How long do hearing aids last?

Hearing aids will often last for five or seven years, with regular appointments that they are functioning properly. After seven years, many hearing aids still function properly, but may need repairs.

Contact Us

Share by: