Avoiding Hearing Aid Malfunctions
Posted on July 8, 2010 in Blog, Information with the tags avoiding hearing aid malfunctions, cleaing your hearing aid, hearing aid dispeners, hearing aid instruments, hearing healthcare professionals, moisture build up in your hearing aid
Statistically, hearing impaired patients replace their hearing aids about every four years. Additionally, during that four-year period, your hearing aid may have to go back to the manufacturer for repair at least three to five times. The hearing care professionals at Hear Florida offer some tips to help you avoid hearing aid malfunctions.
The most common [...]
Why Does Your Hearing Aid Only Last About 4.5 Years?
Posted on April 19, 2010 in Blog, Information with the tags hearing ability, Hearing Aids, hearing healthcare professionals, hearing instruments, hearing technology
You should be wearing your hearing aid(s) at least eight hours per day or 2,800 hours per year. Even if you clean your hearing aid every day with a soft toothbrush and visit your hearing healthcare professional twice a year for specialized cleanings, your hearing aid will eventually break down. Repair costs could be as high [...]
Hearing Aid Advertisements
Posted on April 13, 2010 in Blog, Information with the tags hearing aid advertisements, hearing aid products, Hearing Aids, hearing health care, hearing healthcare professionals, non-prescriptive amplification devices
Most of you reading this article have already experienced the glut of hearing aid advertisements in your area. It is understandable that you are probably confused about pricing and technology. Most hearing health care professionals attract “potential” hearing aid consumers through newspaper ads, direct mail campaigns, telephone telemarketing or “word of mouth” referrals from satisfied [...]
Does Your Ear Hurt?
Posted on February 11, 2010 in Information with the tags audiologists, Hearing Aids, hearing healthcare professionals, hearing instruments
Comfort is very important when wearing your hearing aid(s). Discomfort occurs 10 percent of the time and usually happens when trying to remove your hearing instrument from your ear. In most cases, in-the-ear hearing aids (ITEs) and ear molds for behind-the-ear hearing aids (BTEs) can create a sore ear (usually towards the top of the [...]
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