Hearing aids consist of intricate electrical parts that can degrade over time due to various factors, from aging to exposure to moisture or debris. If you notice any decline in performance, it’s advisable to consult with a hearing instrument specialist for a thorough evaluation and potential repairs. At ClearSound Solutions, we stand behind the durability and performance of our hearing aids. While they’re designed to last, periodic maintenance may be necessary to ensure peak functionality. Rest assured, our team is committed to providing solutions to any challenges you might encounter with your device.
How Long Will Your Hearing Aid Last?
The lifespan of a hearing aid typically ranges from three to seven years, though this can vary depending on usage and care. Factors such as the device style, like in-the-canal (ITC) models, and the manufacturer’s specifications can influence its longevity. While some ITC hearing aids are designed for specific lifespans and are replaced accordingly, many variables can affect a device’s durability. Therefore, regular maintenance is essential to maximize its performance and longevity.
Establishing a Maintenance Routine
To maintain the health and longevity of a hearing device, it’s crucial to handle it with care, especially during battery changes. Ensure you wash your hands thoroughly before touching the device to prevent transferring dirt, which can compromise its functionality. Storage also plays a vital role in device maintenance. Opt for either a regular case or a rechargeable one to shield the hearing aids from potential damage, such as accidental pressure from sitting. Additionally, incorporate daily cleaning with a dry cloth, remove batteries overnight to let any accumulated moisture dissipate and regularly inspect the device for any signs of wear or damage.
Common Hearing Aid Issues
Sometimes, after putting in your hearing aid, you might notice silence instead of the expected sounds. Other times, the sound might feel jarring or not quite right, needing some tweaks to get it just perfect. Occasionally, there might be unexpected whistles or squeals, which can be a bit startling but usually have straightforward fixes. Additionally, while the feeling of a new hearing aid can be unfamiliar initially, it’s common to adjust to it over time.
Understanding the Repair Process
Regular at-home care of your device can minimize clinic visits. However, if issues arise, trust in ClearSound Solutions for prompt in-office hearing aid repairs. Most common issues can be addressed right here in our office, ensuring you get your devices back quickly. For more complex fixes, we’ll work with the hearing aid manufacturer to determine a timeline and communicate the progress with you!