Q. Can my hearing aid be repaired?
Hearing aids can easily be damaged. Not only are they fragile and easily broken due to their size, but they could be mistreated and covered in dirt, grime or even earwax. Hearing aid repairs are common and most hearing specialists are perfectly capable of fixing most issues.
Q. How do I fix my hearing aid not working?
Check that you haven’t activated the loop setting, and if you have, switch back to the normal microphone setting. Most common hearing aid problems can be solved by refitting your ear mold, checking for wax or moisture, inspecting the tubing for blockage or damage, and replacing the battery in your hearing aid.
Table of Contents
- Q. Can my hearing aid be repaired?
- Q. How do I fix my hearing aid not working?
- Q. How do you service a hearing aid?
- Q. How do I reset my hearing aid?
- Q. Why does my hearing aid keep falling out?
- Q. Why is my hearing aid distorted?
- Q. What is troubleshooting of hearing aid?
- Q. Is it OK to wear just one hearing aid?
- Q. How do I get my hearing aid to stay in my ear?
- Q. Why does my hearing aid fall out?
- Q. How many years does a hearing aid last?
- Q. Will my hearing get worse if I don’t wear a hearing aid?
- Q. Where can I go to get my hearing aid repaired?
- Q. How does hearsource hearing aid repair company work?
- Q. How to get a hearing aid from the VA?
- Q. What should I do if my hearing aid breaks?
Q. How do you service a hearing aid?
Tips for Maintaining Your Hearing Aids
- Handle your hearing aids with care.
- Don’t immerse your hearing aid in water.
- Store your hearing aids in a safe, dry space.
- Regularly clean off earwax and replace the wax filter.
- Take care of the batteries and change them frequently.
- Schedule professional cleanings.
Q. How do I reset my hearing aid?
Try opening the battery doors on your hearing aids to turn them off. Restart your smartphone or tablet device. Close the battery doors to turn the hearing aids back on and see if they will resync with your phone or tablet.
Q. Why does my hearing aid keep falling out?
The hearing aid may be loose or moist and can slip out. If you have a hearing aid with an individual ear mould, a new one may be needed and you should consult with a specialist for a new impression of your ear. The problem may also be due to an old or wrong sized tubing or dome.
Q. Why is my hearing aid distorted?
Distortions are often caused by corroded or damaged battery contacts. This is the part of the hearing aid that connects to the battery, allowing power to flow to the hearing aid. When the contacts are damaged, the power flow is uneven and the sound will often be distorted.
Q. What is troubleshooting of hearing aid?
Problem: Hearing Aid Sound Is Weak or Dead First things first: Check to make sure you have a fresh battery in your device and replace the battery regularly as needed. The most common reason for a hearing aid to sound weak or dead is that it is clogged with wax or debris. Learn more about caring for your hearing aid.
Q. Is it OK to wear just one hearing aid?
If you have normal hearing in one ear, and mild hearing loss in the other, you’re probably fine to just wear one hearing aid—just remember to get regular hearing tests to make sure your “good ear” is still hearing well.
Q. How do I get my hearing aid to stay in my ear?
Insert the canal part of the hearing aid into your ear canal. Gently twist the hearing aid until the helix (top part) of the hearing aid is comfortably nestled into your outer ear. Once the hearing aid is properly in place, it should sit securely in the bowl of your ear.
Q. Why does my hearing aid fall out?
Q. How many years does a hearing aid last?
Hearing aids can last anywhere from three years to seven — for some people, even longer. Variables affecting this lifespan include how well the instrument is built, how well it’s maintained, and how much wear and tear it experiences being worn in your ear for many hours a day.
Q. Will my hearing get worse if I don’t wear a hearing aid?
If you don’t wear hearing aids your ability to hear won’t necessarily get worse, but your discrimination of speech is likely to get worse faster than if you were to wear hearing aids. The problem with missing certain sounds is that the hearing nerve in your brain doesn’t get enough stimulation.
Q. Where can I go to get my hearing aid repaired?
For those who depend on hearing aids for better hearing, we provide an inexpensive and reliable alternative to a local hearing aid office. Local hearing aid offices don’t do their own hearing aid repairs in-house, they send them off to a hearing aid repair lab, similar to ours.
Q. How does hearsource hearing aid repair company work?
HearSource provides hearing aid repair services directly to you, the consumer, at discounted pricing compared to your local hearing aid dealer. We fix all types of broken or damaged hearing aids, including shells or cases. Our factory trained hearing aid repair technicians have over 22 years experience.
Q. How to get a hearing aid from the VA?
To get hearing aids from the VA, you’ll need to apply for healthcare coverage through the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). This arm of the VA addresses current healthcare needs; it does not establish service connection for any injuries or disabilities you may have incurred during your service. You can apply online or over the phone.
Q. What should I do if my hearing aid breaks?
If a BTE (behind-the-ear) model, inspect the tubing: BTE tubing can sometimes become damaged or worn over time. If hearing aid tubing shows any signs of wear and tear or breakage, your hearing healthcare professional can fix it quickly and easily in their office.