Remote Hearing Care

Whether you don’t have available transportation or simply prefer to stay in the comfort of your own home, you can still receive the benefits of up-to-date hearing care. Remote hearing care makes available some of the most common services. It is a great way to stay safe while keeping in contact with an audiologist.

Earwax Removal

When wax doesn’t naturally vacate the ears, it lowers normal hearing functions. A range of hearing issues can be traced back to earwax. Removal is painless, quick and can restore normal hearing capabilities.

Live Speech Mapping

Accuracy is important when programming new hearing aids. Live speech mapping lets an audiologist see what the patient hears in real-time. This visualization of sound cuts down on follow-up appointments and improves the confidence of the hearing aid wearer.

Hearing Aid Repair and Maintenance

Regular maintenance is needed to keep your devices in optimal shape. Minor issues can be fixed in-office, usually on the same day. If the damage is more extensive, then a manufacturer repair may bRegular maintenance is needed to keep your devices in optimal shape. Minor issues can be fixed in-office, usually on the same day. If the damage is more extensive, then a manufacturer repair may be recommended. In this instance, loaner hearing aids are discussed on a case by case basis. e recommended. In this instance, loaner hearing aids are discussed on a case by case basis.

Hearing Aid Dispensing and Fitting

Hearing devices chosen during the evaluation receive their final programming during the dispensing and fitting. Any questions about the current treatment should be asked during the dispensing. The meeting is not just about the fitting; it is also about becoming comfortable with hearing again.

Evaluation for Hearing Aids

Once hearing loss severity is established, a proper hearing aid is chosen. Patients choose from a range of models, each with their own set of features. When available, some brands offer a trial run before purchase.