Stay Tuned in to the Sounds of Life by Getting Routine Hearing Exams

Happy mature woman who no longer suffers from hearing loss, serving food to her family during Thanksgiving meal at dining table.

Subtle changes in your hearing can be hard to detect because of how slowly hearing loss normally progresses. Even though children are regularly tested, the majority of adults don’t even think about scheduling a hearing exam like they would their vision. You wouldn’t dismiss a decline in your eyesight, so why wouldn’t you monitor the health of your hearing?

Here are 6 reasons to get your hearing tested regularly:

  • Spotting the Signs: Potential hearing issues can be exposed by day-to-day situations. Do you regularly need people to repeat what they said? Do you have a hard time hearing in loud environments? Are you constantly turning up the volume on your TV? It’s time for you to get your hearing tested if you said yes to the majority of these questions.
  • Following Guidelines: Until you turn 50, you should get a hearing exam every decade and every 3 years after that, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
  • Family History Matters: If other members of your family have hearing issues, this is a good reason to schedule a hearing test with us.
  • Establishing a Baseline: Baseline hearing tests give a frame of reference for future hearing examination comparisons, enabling you to track changes in your hearing over time.
  • Early Diagnosis and Treatment: Regular hearing exams can detect issues early on, like earwax buildup or noise-related hearing loss, allowing for fast intervention and preventing further damage.
  • Diagnose Medical Conditions: Hearing loss can sometimes signal root medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, or kidney disease. If you do have one of these conditions, treating it might help your hearing.

Getting answers

Your physical safety, emotional well-being, and social life are some of the far-reaching consequences of untreated hearing loss. Hearing aids can significantly improve your hearing and total quality of life, letting you fully take part in conversations, enjoy social gatherings, and remain alert to important sounds in your environment.

Don’t miss out on important work meetings, the laughter of your grandchildren, or the voice of a loved one.

Protect your hearing and keep enjoying the sounds of your life by making an appointment for a hearing assessment with us right away.

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