Hearing Support

Have you noticed that your hearing aids aren’t as effective as they used to be? Some of the issues that can cause frustration include feedback, sound quality issues, and poor fit.

Your hearing aids amplify your everyday experiences and connect you to the world, but when they malfunction, that connection can fray.

Hearing aids allow you to communicate with loved ones, fully enjoy music and nature, and help prevent cognitive decline. Instead of giving up when your hearing aids aren’t working properly, make an appointment with your audiologist to have them checked—they might just need a simple repair.

Protect Your Health by Repairing and Service Your Hearing Aid

Hearing well benefits your overall health as well as comprehension. Is damage preventing you from reaping the full benefits of your hearing aids? When hearing aids are performing optimally, they can:

  • Assist in the treatment of depression caused by hearing loss.
  • Slow cognitive decline in people who use hearing aids.
  • Reduce the likelihood of falls and other accidents.
  • Increase your concentration and memory.
  • Restore confidence and independence.

Depending on the extent or frequency of the damage to your hearing aids, as well as their age, an upgrade may be worthwhile. Recent technological advancements have resulted in digital devices that are more powerful and equipped with features that improve sound quality and connectivity than devices from just a few years ago.

Hearing Aid Service Center

If you’re having problems with your hearing aids, we recommend that you come in as soon as possible. Early detection of a problem can prevent it from worsening, saving you time and effort. We may need to examine your device in person, but some newer hearing aids can be diagnosed remotely.

Our specialists can walk you through your next steps, whether it’s an in-office repair, a manufacturer-assisted repair, or a new hearing device.

Don’t put off hearing more clearly any longer. We want to help you hear all of the sounds in your world.