Hearing loss can be corrected!
While hearing loss is irreversible, it can be corrected in most cases.
There are solutions! You don’t have to live like this forever. Improving your hearing is easier than you could imagine!
Hearing health professionals are here to help
If you have hearing loss—whether you’re experiencing the common symptoms of hearing loss or have failed an online hearing screening—we recommend seeing a hearing health professional as soon as possible.
The goal is to consult a professional who specializes in hearing, someone who has the equipment, training and expertise to assess your hearing in depth and then work with you to find a personalized solution for your situation and your particular needs.
It’s simple: Depending on where you are in your journey to rediscovering the joy of hearing, hearing health professionals are available to guide you through the entire process. You can meet with an audioprosthetist (for a screening if you’re not sure) or with an audiologist (for a comprehensive hearing test). And then we will help you find the best means of correcting your hearing.
The importance of seeing someone as soon as possible
Experts also recommend addressing hearing loss as soon as you can. Many studies have shown a link between untreated hearing loss and a range of issues such as depression, anxiety, a higher risk of falls and hospitalization, and even dementia.1 And the longer you live with hearing loss, the longer it will take and the harder it will be to get it back.
Make sure you get a customized solution
Hearing aids are by far the most common way to correct hearing loss. They can help most people with their hearing, especially if they are fitted and programmed by a qualified professional.
Each person is unique and their hearing needs are too. That’s why it is important that your hearing aids are fitted, programmed and personalized based on your hearing needs and your specific lifestyle and that you have the right follow-up.
Today’s hearing aids*: more high tech than you think
Like many other high-tech devices, hearing aids have been considerably improved in recent years. They are now smaller, provide better sound quality and have new features to match your needs and your lifestyle.
From nearly invisible devices that fit into your ear to wireless options that transfer sound from your TV or phone, modern hearing aids offer more natural hearing, a more comfortable fit and better reliability than ever.
Don’t deprive yourself of good hearing! Hearing well means you can enjoy time with family and friends to the fullest while helping you maintain good overall health.