Stay Tuned in to the Sounds of Life by Getting Regular Hearing Tests

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 advances. Even though children are regularly tested, the majority of adults don’t even consider scheduling a hearing test like they would their vision. So why should your hearing be any less important than your vision?

It’s important to get routine hearing tests, here are six reasons why:

  • Spotting the Signs: Potential hearing issues can be exposed by everyday situations. Ask yourself these questions: Do I frequently ask people to repeat themselves? Do I need to turn up the TV volume? Do noisy environments make conversations challenging? It’s time for you to get a hearing test if you replied yes to most of these questions.
  • Following Guidelines: Until you turn 50, you should have a hearing exam every 10 years and every 3 years after that, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
  • Family History Matters: It’s even more crucial to call us for an appointment if hearing loss runs in your family.
  • Establishing a Baseline: We will utilize baselines, which will supply a reference frame for further comparison to monitor changes to your hearing over time.
  • Early Diagnosis and Treatment: Problems, like earwax accumulation, or noise-related hearing loss, can be recognized early on by routine hearing tests, preventing further damage.
  • Diagnose Medical Conditions: Hearing loss can on occasion signal inherent medical disorders like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, or kidney disease. If you do have one of these disorders, managing it may help your hearing.

Getting answers

Untreated hearing loss can have extensive consequences, affecting your social life, emotional well-being, and even physical safety. Hearing aids can significantly improve your hearing and overall quality of life, permitting you to fully engage in conversations, enjoy social gatherings, and stay alert to important sounds in your environment.

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

Make an appointment for a hearing assessment with us right away to protect your hearing health and rediscover the sounds that enrich your life.

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.