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.

Hearing loss is often a slow process, making it easy to ignore the subtle changes in your ability to hear sounds. Although children are regularly tested, most adults don’t even think about scheduling a hearing exam like they would their vision. You wouldn’t disregard a decline in your vision, so why wouldn’t you track your hearing health?

Here are 6 reasons to have your hearing examined on a regular basis:

  • Spotting the Signs: Potential hearing issues can be exposed by everyday situations. Ask yourself these questions: Do I frequently ask people what they said? Do I need to turn up the TV volume? Do noisy environments make interactions hard? It’s time for you to get your hearing tested if you answered yes to the majority of these questions.
  • Following Guidelines: Until you turn 50, you should get a hearing exam every decade and every 3 years after that, as recommended by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
  • Family History Matters: It’s even more important to call us for an appointment if hearing impairment runs in your family.
  • Establishing a Baseline: Baseline hearing tests provide a frame of reference for future hearing assessment comparisons, permitting you to track changes in your hearing over time.
  • Early Diagnosis and Treatment: Issues, such as earwax accumulation, or noise-induced hearing loss, can be detected early on by regular hearing exams, preventing additional damage.
  • Diagnose Medical Conditions: Hearing loss can on occasion signal inherent medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, or kidney disease. Treating these conditions may improve 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 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 total quality of life.

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

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