Caring For Your ITE Hearing Aids

When your Hearing Instrument Specialist recommends that you get hearing aids for your hearing loss, you may be taken aback and a little worried about how to keep your hearing aids working well. The good news is that despite these new computers in your ears, they’re very easy to care for and maintain. With a…

5 Ways To Troubleshoot Hearing Aid Repairs

Hearing aids are made from incredible technology. Despite their pretty compact size, they contain many tiny, sophisticated components, all designed to help improve your hearing. But as with all devices, these tiny components occasionally fail despite your best efforts. When this happens, you should try to see if you can easily rectify the problem first. This is…

Do You Need To Go To A Hearing Aid Fitting?

Temporary hearing loss is common and occurs due to wax buildup or an inner ear infection. For both, easy treatment is available with over-the-counter medication. However, 25 to 75-year-olds are susceptible to non-restorable hearing loss. This type of hearing loss will require the use of a hearing aid. If you experience loss of hearing, dulled…

3 Signs You Need To Upgrade Your Hearing Aids

Today’s hearing aids are far more sophisticated than when they were limited to adults experiencing hearing loss. That’s because there’s a growing number of children and young adults who require them. Here, we’ll explore the intersection between health, technology, and hearing aid features. Hearing health professionals recommend the following: In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids Behind-the-ear (BTE)…