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

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

Hearing loss is usually a slow process, making it easy to ignore the subtle changes in your ability to hear sounds. Unlike children, who get regular hearing tests in school, adults rarely even think of scheduling an appointment. You wouldn’t ignore a decline in your vision, so why wouldn’t you keep an eye on your hearing health?

It’s essential to have routine hearing exams, here are six reasons why:

  • Spotting the Signs: Day-to-day situations can reveal potential hearing problems. Ask yourself these questions: Do I constantly ask people to repeat themselves? Do I need to turn up the volume on the TV? Do noisy environments make conversations challenging? It’s time for you to get a hearing test if you replied yes to the majority of these questions.
  • Following Guidelines: The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association suggests hearing screenings every 10 years until age 50, and every three years thereafter.
  • Family History Matters: If other members of your family have hearing loss, this is an excellent reason to schedule a hearing exam with us.
  • Establishing a Baseline: Baseline hearing assessments provide a frame of reference for future hearing examination comparisons, allowing you to monitor changes in your hearing over time.
  • Early Diagnosis and Treatment: Routine hearing exams can discover problems early on, like earwax accumulation or noise-related hearing loss, allowing for prompt intervention and preventing additional damage.
  • Diagnose Medical Conditions: Hearing loss can on occasion signal root medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, or kidney disease. If you do have one of these conditions, managing it might help your hearing.

Getting answers

Untreated hearing loss can have far-reaching consequences, impacting your social life, emotional well-being, and even physical safety. Remaining alert to significant sounds of your environment, enjoying social situations, and being able to fully take part in conversations, are all examples of how hearing aids can improve your overall quality of life.

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

Schedule a hearing assessment with us right away to safeguard 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.