The decision to address changes in your hearing is a significant step toward staying connected to the people and activities you love. Advanced Hearing Plus provides comprehensive support through every stage of this process, making sure that any technology you use is precisely matched to your routine.
We focus on successful outcomes that rely on careful testing, accurate programming and ongoing maintenance. Our audiologists look at your specific lifestyle needs, whether you spend your time in quiet offices, noisy restaurants or outdoor settings.
The Comprehensive Hearing Evaluation
Determining the exact nature of your hearing is the first priority. During an evaluation, we review your health history and discuss the environments where you struggle to hear.
Once testing is complete, the results show precisely which frequencies require assistance. If devices are necessary, our specialists help you select a style that balances physical comfort, performance and budget constraints.
Detailed Programming and Custom Fittings
An effective device depends entirely on how well it is customized to your ear anatomy and prescription. During the fitting appointment, we program the hearing aids and verify the acoustic output matches your needs.
This session includes hands-on practice for inserting, removing, cleaning and charging the technology. Bringing a family member along is highly recommended to help review these details.
Adjusting to Your New Hearing Aids
Acclimatizing to new hearing technology is a gradual process for your brain and auditory system. In the first few days, everyday background sounds like running water or footsteps might seem unexpectedly loud.
This experience is completely normal as your mind relearns to process missing sounds. Success depends on regular wear and returning for minor programming adjustments during the first few weeks.
Troubleshooting and Office Repairs
Hearing aids are electronic devices exposed to moisture, skin oils and earwax daily. Over time, components may experience standard wear, resulting in weak sound or power issues.
Many minor problems, like replacing a clogged wax guard, can be resolved quickly during a short office visit with us. For more severe damage, the staff handles the logistics of sending the device to the manufacturer for repair.
Long-Term Maintenance and Device Care
A little daily maintenance makes a big difference in how long your hearing aids last. A dry cloth in the morning, battery doors open at night to let moisture out and you’re mostly covered.
Beyond that, regular visits let us take care of the deeper cleaning that keeps everything running the way it should. It’s a lot easier than dealing with a repair.