Booking a hearing aid fitting after being diagnosed with hearing loss is crucial if you want to improve your hearing, be comfortable when wearing hearing aids and be given plenty of advice. Even if you have worn hearing aids before and you’re changing the style or the quality of the ones you currently have, a hearing aid fitting can be extremely beneficial. You’ll get the chance to ask all the questions you have and get answers from those who truly know what they’re talking about. Here are some of the things you will learn at a hearing aid appointment when you decide to book one. 

Learn More About Your Hearing 

Although you will be given information about your hearing at your hearing assessment, and your audiologist will offer you some more insight into what they think would be the best next step for you, it is at your hearing aid fitting appointment where you’ll get even more information and can then really use that knowledge to ensure you are picking the right device for you. 

Learning more about your hearing means you can make informed decisions not just about your hearing aid, but about your healthcare in general. You’ll know what to expect in the future too, and whether your hearing loss will increase or stay about the same. In much more general terms, the hearing aid fitting is a time to learn about how the ear works and about what sounds you can pick up. 

Programming Your Hearing Aids 

The great thing about having a hearing aid fitting is that you will find exactly the correct settings and programming for your devices to ensure you have the best improvement to your hearing possible. Hearing aids will need to be programmed to suit your particular needs and an audiologist is the best person to show you how to do this. They can work out the proper settings to begin with through tests and questions and then show you how to keep your hearing aids working in the way you want them to. 

You will also discover how to do important tasks such as switching the device on and off and adjusting it for different scenarios, such as going to a noisy restaurant or watching TV at home alone. 

Taking Care of Your Hearing Aids 

Your hearing aids are incredible pieces of equipment, and, as with any kind of important tool, they need to be taken care of to get the most out of them. The audiologist at your hearing aid fitting appointment will teach you how to do this. This will include being taught how to keep your hearing aids clean because if they are dirty, they simply won’t work in the fashion they are designed to. 

Taking care of your hearing aids also means knowing how to change the batteries so that you always have them working at their optimum level, as well as how to store them carefully when you are not using them.