There are several steps that are part of a hearing aid evaluation. If you suspect that you might need a hearing aid, you will first need to have a hearing evaluation. 

How to Get a Hearing Aid Evaluation: Steps and Recommendations

Overview

If you suspect that you may have hearing loss, it’s important to get a hearing aid evaluation. This process typically involves several steps to determine your degree of hearing loss and the best treatment options for your needs.

Hearing Testing

During the hearing evaluation, your hearing care professional will take a case history to assess how much your hearing problem affects your daily life and the lives of your loved ones. You may also be asked some basic questions about your general health history.

 

The results of your hearing test will provide your hearing care professional with important information about the sounds you may be missing or having difficulty hearing. Based on these results, they will typically recommend hearing aids as the best treatment option for a permanent hearing loss.

At the hearing aid recommendation and fitting appointment, your hearing professional will explain the sounds you’re struggling to hear and the ways that hearing aids can help. You’ll also have the opportunity to see and touch different styles of hearing aids, and your provider will help you choose the best option based on your degree of hearing loss, lifestyle, and budget.

It’s important to note that there is an adjustment period when wearing hearing aids, so your provider may make additional changes to your settings to ensure you’re getting the best listening experience possible. Ultimately, the final decision on which hearing aids to purchase is up to you, but your hearing care professional will make recommendations on the best options for your particular needs.

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