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Hearing loss is typically a slow process, making it easy to ignore the subtle changes in your ability to perceive sounds. Even though children are frequently tested, the majority of adults don’t even consider scheduling a hearing exam like they would their vision. You wouldn’t dismiss a decline in your eyesight, so why wouldn’t you keep track of your hearing health?

Here are 6 reasons to have your hearing tested regularly:

  • Spotting the Signs: Potential hearing issues can be exposed by day-to-day situations. Ask yourself these questions: Do I constantly ask people what they said? Do I need to crank up the volume on the TV? Do noisy settings make interactions challenging? If you said “yes” to the majority of these questions, it’s time for a hearing test.
  • Following Guidelines: The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association suggests hearing screenings every 10 years until age 50, and every three years after that.
  • Family History Matters: If other family members have hearing loss, this is a good reason to schedule a hearing test with us.
  • Establishing a Baseline: Baseline hearing assessments provide a reference point for future hearing examination comparisons, permitting you to monitor changes in your hearing over time.
  • Early Diagnosis and Treatment: Routine hearing tests can detect issues early on, such as earwax buildup or noise-induced hearing loss, allowing for quick treatment and preventing further damage.
  • Diagnose Medical Conditions: Hearing loss can in some cases point to inherent medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, or kidney disease. If you do have one of these conditions, treating it may help your hearing.

Getting answers

Your physical safety, emotional well-being, and social life are some of the extensive consequences of untreated hearing loss. Remaining alert to important sounds of your environment, enjoying social situations, and being able to fully engage in conversations, are all examples of how hearing aids can better your general quality of life.

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

Make an appointment for a hearing test with us today to protect your hearing health and rediscover the sounds that enhance your life.

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The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
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