Hearing Aid Repair
Common Issues That Require Hearing Aid Repair
Feedback Noise, Reduced Volume, Intermittent Sound, Physical Damage, and Battery Issues
How Do I Know If My Hearing Aid Needs Repair?
It can sometimes be difficult to determine whether a hearing aid requires professional attention or just a simple adjustment. Certain signs indicate that your device may need repair, including unusual sounds or discomfort while wearing it. If your hearing aid isn’t functioning as it should, addressing the issue early can prevent further damage. Recognizing the symptoms of a malfunctioning device will help you know when to seek help.
If you notice distorted or muffled sounds, your hearing aid might be damaged internally. Discomfort while wearing the device, particularly if it doesn't fit as securely as it used to, may also suggest the need for repair. In some cases, hearing aids stop working entirely, pointing to more serious mechanical or electrical issues. Additionally, if the device starts producing high-pitched feedback noises regularly, this is a sign that professional help is needed.
Can I Troubleshoot and Fix My Hearing Aid at Home?
Basic Troubleshooting Steps
Start by checking the battery. If you have rechargeable hearing aids, ensure they are properly charging, and if not, try a different outlet. For battery-operated aids, verify the battery is inserted correctly and replace it if needed.
Regular cleaning to remove earwax or debris can help improve sound quality. Often, replacing wax guards and domes can resolve non-functioning aids. If the issue continues, please contact our office to discuss repair options.
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