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Hearing aids not working well for you? Ways to improve them

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  If you are finding that your hearing aids are not helping you hear as well as you thought they should, it is important to talk to an  audiology clinic in the Ottawa area  to troubleshoot the issue. There could be several factors at play, such as incorrect programming, problems with the devices themselves, or even something unrelated to the hearing aids. By understanding why you are not successful with your devices, you can work with your  audiologist in Orléans  to take corrective action and enjoy better hearing.  There are many potential reasons why you may not be successful with your hearing aids. Here are a few:   The hearing aids may not be properly fitted to your ears. For example, if the hearing aids are not staying well in your ears, they will not function as intended and may not provide you with adequate volume for your hearing loss    The hearing aids you are using may themselves not be ad...

When and why should you schedule a hearing test in Ottawa?

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  If you’re asking this question, the short answer is probably, “Now!” Hearing is one of our most important senses, and it’s important to make sure that our ears are functioning properly. Luckily, finding out if you have a hearing problem or not is as simple as booking a  hearing test in Ottawa  with an audiologist. The sooner you get your hearing checked, the sooner you can start taking steps to protect your hearing and prevent further damage, or takes steps to manage your hearing difficulties better.  Signs Of Hearing Loss   There are many different reasons why people might book a hearing test, but some of the most common reasons include:  If you’ve been exposed to loud noise, either suddenly or over a long period of time  If you’re having trouble hearing people speaking, even in quiet environments  If people have told you that you’re speaking loudly or asking people to repeat  If you feel pe...

My Experience Fitting Hearing Aids at Echo Audiology

  Getting Hearing Aids Should Be Fun!   When you come in for your hearing aid fitting, you should plan to spend between 60 and 90 minutes with your Echo Audiology clinician. We will start by examining your ears to ensure that it’s safe to insert the devices. We use your ear measurements to position the hearing aids appropriately in the ear canal.    Next, we will give you an idea of what to expect regarding the difference in sound while wearing your hearing aids. Here are the five parts of a hearing aid fitting:   Assessing the hearing aid fit Programming the hearing aid settings   Testing & verification for accuracy   Adjusting your settings based on your hearing, but also your comfort level Learning about your hearing aid and what to expect from them   Most hearing aid fittings are a positive experience for both the clinician and pat...

Hearing Tests & Assessments for Adults

Hearing tests can be done for a variety of reasons. We frame our appointments based on our Patient’s needs, so that they get the most appropriate assessment and benefit from the right amount of testing and counselling. We also offer hearing assessments for Children. Employment Hearing Test This appointment is for Patients who require a hearing test for a work application. Ex: Pilots, RCMP, etc. This appointment includes the completion of all required documents and reports. Medical Hearing Assessment This appointment is meant for Patients who experience ear-level symptoms such as pressure, blockage or pain in their ears, and also experience hearing difficulties possibly due to these symptoms. This would also be for a Patient who needs a hearing assessment before seeing an Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist, and/or to rule out any other medical conditions. This appointment includes a thorough medical report for your Physician or Specialist, if required. Hearing Assessment for Hearing Diff...

Getting Hearing Aids Is Not Like Getting Glasses

  With the Proper Fit and Adjustments, Hearing Aids Can Vastly Improve Hearing When you first get  hearing aids in Ottawa , you may feel excited to finally hear everything you’ve been missing. If you wear glasses, you know how easy it is to simply slip them on in the morning or when you need help reading. They require little care besides occasional cleaning and proper storage to avoid scratches. With hearing aids, you may sometimes need to get them adjusted or reprogrammed, especially if your hearing changes, to make sure you are benefiting from them as much as possible. Compare Hearing Aids to Glasses The Audiologists at Echo Audiology have put together the following points to consider when comparing hearing aids to glasses: Hearing aids typically won’t fully restore your hearing loss.  With the right glasses, many people can achieve 20/20 vision.  Hearing aids in Orleans  can restore clarity and help you perceive sound at a higher level. Hearing aids require a...