Hearing Aid Adjustment

Do you need small hearing aid adjustments or minute repairs? Advance Hearing Center is at your service!

Our Adjustment Services

Getting hearing aids is a life-changing experience for those suffering from hearing problems. While the device lets you lead a normal life and enjoy all activities without difficulty, it comes with showing responsibility on your part. Each device is different, and so you are going to have a unique relationship with your hearing aids.

If you notice that the device is functioning the way you would like otherwise, our professionals are here to help you. There are different ways of having the device adjusted. All you have to do is come to our center and avail our services for hearing aid volume adjustment and others.

Hearing Aid Problems That You May Face

Not every individual with hearing aids will have the same experience with the device. While some may face sound problems, others may struggle with proper fitting. However, no matter the problem, we are here to help you.

Come to us if you see that:

  • The hearing aids are not working
  • The sound is not loud enough or is distorted
  • The device is making whistling sounds
  • The hearing aids are making you feel uncomfortable

Hearing Aid Adjustment Services Offered by Us

The audiologist performs the necessary hearing tests before giving you the right device. However, it may show signs of malfunctions along the way. Our expert professionals are here to find solutions to your problems.

  • Adjusting Volume: Attending a concert requires different volume settings than sitting down for a quiet family dinner. Most hearing aids can be adjusted easily to offer you the ultimate comfort of hearing. Our experts offer impeccable hearing aid volume control by tweaking the sound settings until it reaches the right level.
  • Adjusting for Comfort: The fitting of hearing aids is crucial for you to function properly all day long. You can come to us for custom-molded hearing aids for optimal fitting. Also, hard tubing may feel uncomfortable, so get it replaced or cut to size. Whatever the problem, count on our experts for a sound solution.
  • Adjusting for Buzzing Sounds: If the earmold is not fitting rightly, it may create buzzing sounds. In case you are unable to tuck the top part of the earmold correctly, you can always come to us for help. Thanks to our hearing aid volume adjustment, there will be no more whistling sounds or discomfort in wearing.

 

 

Advice for First-time Hearing Aid Users

  • You are bound to feel some discomfort in the beginning, but the adjustment gets better with time. Visit us if the discomfort persists for endless days.
  • It will take you time to adjust to the sounds heard via the device. It is advisable to wear the device inside the house for a few days and then take it outside.
  • A hearing aid requires several adjustments. You will understand your personal preferences within a few days and have the device adjusted accordingly.

Be patient with the hearing aid; we promise the experience will get better with time. Visit our clinic at Advance Hearing Center to get the required hearing aid adjustments.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. How Do I Adjust the Hearing Aid’s Sound Settings?

Most devices have little levers or switches. You have to take the lever upwards for enhanced sound and downwards for lowering the intensity of sound. If you are still facing problems, our experts are always at your service.

2. Why is My Hearing Aid Not Loud Enough?

There could be a possibility that the device is set on a different program (if it has multiple program settings). Bring the hearing aid to us, and our professionals will set it back to the right program for optimal hearing aid volume control.

3. What Are Some of the Most Common Reasons for the Hearing Aid Not Working?

There can be earwax accumulation or battery drain out. If you are unable to figure out the problem yourself, come to us for optimal hearing aid volume adjustment procedures.

4. Why is My Own Voice Sounding Too Loud?

This is called the occlusion effect. The device could be blocking sound waves in your ear canal, and this leads to the user being unable to bear the pitch of his/her voice. Bring the device to us for appropriate hearing aid adjustment to get rid of this problem.