Your hearing instrument specialist (HIS) will recommend that you book a hearing aid fitting shortly after your hearing examination. The purpose of a hearing aid fitting is to check that your hearing aids fit properly, but it’s also a good opportunity to learn more about the features of your hearing aid and to ask your hearing instrument specialist any questions that you might have.

Here are some of the most important things that you’ll learn during your hearing aid fitting.

The Different Features That Your Hearing Aids Have

Hearing aids these days come with a plethora of great features that enable more flexibility and options when using your hearing aids. Some hearing aids have wireless functionality that allows them to be used with other devices, and most hearing aids come with switchable profiles that help you adjust to the sounds around you. These are some of the most common features that your hearing aids will have and it helps to learn how to access them.

In most cases, your hearing instrument specialist will give you some reading material to recap some of the things that you’ve learned during your hearing aid fitting. If your hearing aid doesn’t come with many features then it will shorten the time spent during your appointment.

How to Properly Maintain Your Hearing Aids

Hearing aid maintenance is extremely important. If we neglect to maintain our hearing aids, then it can lead to damage that will cause a number of problems. Earwax may block the speaker which lowers the volume, and a lack of overall care may eventually cause the hearing aids to be damaged. It’s vital that you speak with your hearing instrument specialist to learn how to properly maintain your hearing aids.

The most common things you’ll learn are:

  • How to change the battery
  • How to clean them without damaging the speaker or microphone
  • How to diagnose common issues
  • How to store them when they’re not in use
  • How to transport them without damaging them

This will help you extend the life of your hearing aids and ensure that no damage will come to them. By treating your hearing aids properly, you’ll save a lot of money and prevent the need for future repairs.

If Your Hearing Aids Are Actually Suitable for Your Needs

A hearing aid fitting is a good chance to speak with your hearing instrument specialist about your personal needs. Some people find that their hearing aids no longer fit their needs and they might be interested in trying something different with more features. You might be interested in taking advantage of wireless or Bluetooth technology with your hearing aids or you might want a more subtle option.

You can call Professional Hearing Aid Service today at (202) 688-3373 to learn more about your options & schedule a hearing aid fitting appointment.