In addition to a free hearing screening, HearingLife covers a broad range of hearing services including:
Our relationship with you is a life-long commitment that doesn't end when you leave the office; our after-care hearing services continue to help a patient for their lifetime. We offer free cleanings and adjustments to your hearing aid throughout its lifespan! We recommend coming to one of our clinics at least once a year for a routine appointment, cleaning, and adjustment to ensure that your hearing aid is working properly.
In addition to providing you with a quality assessment and wide variety of hearing services and aids to choose from, HearingLife also offers convenient hearing aid repair services. We understand that, due to the nature of hearing aids, technical difficulties may arise that can be frustrating. Our skilled staff of technicians will always aim to return your hearing aid without delay. We know how difficult it is to go even a few hours without your hearing aid, so we work quickly to ensure that your hearing aid is returned in a timely manner.
As technology continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, keeping up with the latest news and advances can be a bit of a cumbersome task. At HearingLife, we do the heavy lifting for you – we aim to keep all of our patients informed and updated about new developments in the hearing health industry. We appreciate the investment you've made in your hearing health; because of this, it's our duty to keep you informed with new information, updates, and changes. Sit back, relax – we'll do the work for you!
Adjusting to your hearing aid can seem difficult, which is why we’ve put together a list of tips and tactics to help you adjust to your new hearing aid. Your ear senses the sound and transfers it to your brain, but your brain needs to relearn how to learn what to do with the sounds again. The longer you have gone without hearing some sounds, the more striking they will be when delivered to your brain by you new hearing instruments. Most people go through an adjustment period, where they gradually become more and more comfortable wearing the aid. However, until they reach the optimal level of comfort, this adjustment period can be somewhat annoying. Here are some pointers to help your brain and body adjust to your hearing aid: